16 Words to use with exile

Lo! where through flat Batavia's willowy groves, 520 Or by the lazy Seine, the exile roves; O'er the curled waters Alpine measures swell, And search the affections to their inmost cell; Sweet poison spreads along the listener's veins, Turning past pleasures into mortal pains; [140] 525 Poison, which not a frame of steel can brave, Bows his young head with sorrow to the grave.

The Singapore exile murders.

Yet sometimes, watching the dun sea of the prairie rise and fall in the crimson light of early morning, or, in the farms, breathing the blue air trembling up to heaven exultant with the life of bird and forest, she forgot the poor coarse thing she was, some coarse weight fell off, and something within, not the sickly Lois of the town, went out, free, like an exile dreaming of home.

Exile enlightens, misfortune corrects.

First your great father's funeral pomp provide: That done, in peace your generous exiles guide; While I loud thanks pay to the powers above, Thus doubly blest, with conquest, and with love.

he retorted grimly, "Sue's sentimental fancy for the romantic exile hath gone the way of all such unreasoning attachments; but she has ventured too far to draw back....

The struggle in the reign of Anne, was to exclude or restore an exile king.

I had millions at my disposal, yet I went into exile penniless.

The Spanish and Italian exile poets took his war cry...

What did the sorrows of exile profit him, if he had no part in the cause?

The very deep sympathy of Vergil for the poor exiles rings also through the Dirae, a very surprising poem which he wrote at this same time, but on second thought suppressed.

The thraldom of the flesh, and give at will A freer issue to the practised soul At lowest gladden it with gleams of bliss, Glimpses of heaven amid this exile time.

In sweet amaze I feel as one who from a weary dream Of exile wakes, and sees the morning beam Illume the glorious clouds of every hue That float o'er scenes his happy childhood knew.

THE EXILE. "In Farsistan the violet spreads Its leaves to the rival sky, I ask, How far is the Tigris flood, And the vine that grows thereby? "Except the amber morning wind, Not one saluted me here; There is no man in all Bagdad To offer the exile cheer.

The criticks hold it impossible, that an action of months or years can be possibly believed to pass in three hours; or that the spectator can suppose himself to sit in the theatre, while ambassadors go and return between distant kings, while armies are levied and towns besieged, while an exile wanders and returns, or till he whom they saw courting his mistress, shall lament the untimely fall of his son.

Her days of exile count not at all in her thirty years of home.

16 Words to use with  exile