14 Words to use with homage

Slow melting strains their Queen's approach declare: Where'er she turns the Graces homage pay; With arms sublime, that float upon the air, In gliding state she wins her easy way; O'er her warm cheek and rising bosom move The bloom of young Desire and purple light of Love. II.

I look into your great brown eyes, Where love and loyal homage shine, And wonder where the difference lies Between your soul and mine!

And if indeed his wayworn feet With love she healed from pain; This woman found the homage meet, And taught it her again.

And lure to cherish intellectual powers, To bid the vig'rous tides of genius roll, Unfold, in fair expansion, fancy's flowers, And wake the latent energies of soul; Far other homage claims than flatt'ry brings The little triumphs of the proud to grace: For deeds like these a purer incense springs, Warm from the swelling heart its source we trace!

here your homage join; Assert his worth, and soothe his hovering shade.

Bards and encomiasts by thousands decked with ear-rings set with brilliant gems, and gifted with melodious voice, used to pay him homage morning and evening.

Yet, strange to say, a crown she wears, Which claims our homage mute; And in her hand a sceptre bears, Whose sway we ne'er dispute.

Triumph, my Britain, thou hast one to show, To whom all Scenes of Europe homage owe.

An altar next they raise and thus invoke The gods, their evil-workings to revoke: "O Lord of Charms, Illustrious! who gives Life to the Dead, the Merciful who lives, And grants to hostile gods of Heaven return, To homage render, worship thee, and learn Obedience!

FAUST To Him above in homage bend, Who prompts the helper and Who help doth send.

homenaje,m.., homage; prestar , to pay homage, profess fealty; torre del , tower of homage; homage tower; tower in a castle in which the governor or warden took the oath of fidelity.

The throne's bright gems with radiant lustre glow, Slaves rank'd around with duteous homage bow.

Still they brought in their severed hands a common homage-gift to the memory of the Writer of Abbotsford.

'I say,' returned a black, bronzed hunter, pressing to the front, 'that what I hold of thee, King William, on tenure of homage, and of two good horses and staunch hounds yearly, I yield to no English mongrel churl, who dares to meddle with me.' 'Thou hear'st, lad,' said Rufus, with his accustomed oath, 'homage hath been done to us for the land, nor may it be taken back.

14 Words to use with  homage