19 Words to use with glow

Our paddocks seem crowded with deer, With the glow-worm's light all about. Such thoughts, while they filled us with fear, We tried, but in vain, to keep out.

It was a large room, and little lighter than the galleries, for the single glow-lamp that burned at the end where we entered left the rest of the apartment in almost complete obscurity.

So shines the glow-fly, when the sun retires, And gems the night-air with phosphoric fires; [So shines the glow-fly.

Marry, Madam, I can take Tobacco now, and I have bought glow-wormes to kindle it withall, better then all the burning glasses ith World.

After supper Kemp and he sat on the veranda and watched the green glow fade from the edge of the plain.

At last I stood upon the crest; The ruddy sun was sinking low, And all the country to the west Lay flooded with a golden glow A fairyland of misty light, Unsullied by the touch of night.

Strike dead The fires whose glow hath only mocked By muffled rays the night where I, The lonely outcast, freezing lie!

Though such a chief a deathless wreath may crown, Though he may win a sterile, hard renown, His name shall ne'er a sudden glow impart, Nor make the tear of admiration start; Ne'er in his plaudits shall warm blessings join!

its light is throw-ing, For a mer-ry game at play, There is none that to my know-ing, And I've play-ed at games enough, Makes us laugh, and sets us glow-ing Like a game at Blind-man's Buff.

In a while, having made an end, he arose and being come to his hut once more, he of a sudden espied Beltane standing amid the leaves; and because he was so fair and goodly to look upon in his youth and might, the pale cheek of the hermit flushed and a glow leapt within his sunken eyes, and lifting up his hand, he blessed him.

It has no windows and is very dark, but in the centre is a small charcoal fire whose lurid glow lights up the faces of nine or ten human beings, men and women, lying on the floor.

ZODIACAL LIGHT, a track of light of triangular figure with its base on the horizon, which in low latitudes is seen within the sun's equatorial plane before sunrise in the E. or after sunset in the W., and which is presumed to be due to a glow proceeding from some illuminated matter surrounding the sun.

Immediately the face of the chief began to light up and an eager glow shine in his eyes.

" There was no light shining in the parlour window, no pleasant home-glow streaming out upon the night.

"Yet once did health's enliv'ning glow adorn, "And pleasure shed for me her loveliest ray, "Pure as the gentle star that gilds the morn, "And constant as the equal light of day!"

Or, at best, not a thing to expend wildly for gowns and gowns and shoes and stockings and limousines; to-night Gloria felt that she had had her fill of vanities like those, that she was done with them; that if, for every moan and agony and slow death and thought of envy Gus Ingle's gold had brought into the world, she could create a smile here and a hope fulfilled there and a glow yonder, she would ask nothing else of the yellow dirt.

Across their loins the dark robe clinging, In fleshless hands the torches swinging, Now to and fro, with dark red glow No blood that lives the dead cheeks know!

A knot of children relinquished their tantalising occupation of hanging round the pan of charcoal over whose glow chestnuts were cracking appetisingly, and the stall of the lady who with amazing celerity fried pancakes on a hot plate, and sold them dotted with butter and sprinkled with sugar to the lucky possessors of a sou.

Yet as the secret canker-worm Preys deeply on its drooping heart, love, Soon from the flow'ret's with'ring form Will all that vivid glow depart, love.

19 Words to use with  glow