38 Words to use with leaves

But a certain suggestion of warmth in her leave-taking had assured him that she still looked for his help and that the conditions were not changed.

Some reported, that, on leave-days, he had been seen to carry out of the bounds a large blue check handkerchief, full of something.

she whispered, white hand upon his lips, "some one comes through the leaves yonder!"

Fetters are broken, so the fern-leaves fall, A richer growth is budding, wondrous fair, The flower of liberty shall bloom for all, And all shall breathe the healing of the air; The blessed air that wraps a people free, Within that glorious Time that is to be.

In my Battery in Italy, the majority were without leave home for nineteen months.

jail bird, ticket of leave man, chevronne [Fr.].

The infantry and gunners, outnumbering the Staff by at least two to one, were gaining positions on each leave-party.

De Forest outstayed the rest of the leave-takers.

The leave train rolled into Victoria late in the afternoon.

"Are ye there, Jock?" "Is he quite dead?" said the B.M., making up his mind to use his leave warrant for himself.

I wish I were an Elm tree, A great, lofty Elm tree, with green leaves gay!

By your leave Gentlemen.

This, too, had to be done: how it became possible for even the genius of a Shakespeare to get it done, I may with your leave hint to you hereafter.

The leave-boat had come into port and there was the usual jam around the gangways.

I was hot and strong on the leave idea now.

Spenser alludes to this legend: White as the native rose, before the change Which Venus' blood did on her leaves impress.

105 "It there befell, as I the fields did range Fearlesse and free, a faire young Lionesse, White as the native rose before the chaunge Which Venus blood did in her leaves impresse, I spied playing on the grassie plaine 110 Her youthfull sports and kindlie wantonnesse, That did all other beasts in beawtie staine.

'I dinna ask for leave jist for to gang to a rotten pairty.' 'Ay, ye've mair to dae wi' yer leave,' his father was beginning, with a wink, when his mother, with something of her old asperity, said: 'Macgreegor, that's no the way to speak o' pairties that folk gi'e in yer honour.

Fruit as big as a small apple; leaves leathery, entire, and broadly ovate; flowers and fruits in this country when afforded the protection of a wall.

And she spoke to him; they conversed together, and it became clear to them both what had been done against them and with them; and she showed him a withered rose which she kept in her bosom, and she bent towards him and gave him a kiss, the lasttheir eternal leave-takingand then they separated.

With the leave-packet doing the unbusted broncho act for two hours on end it shouldn't be very difficult to separate the sheep from the goat, the true-blue sailor from the pea-green lubber, should it?

Dost remember how she loved Those rose-leaves pale and sere?

ABOARD THE DAZZLER X WITH THE BAY PIRATES XI CAPTAIN AND CREW XII JOE TRIES TO TAKE FRENCH LEAVE XIII BEFRIENDING EACH OTHER XIV AMONG THE OYSTER-BEDS XV GOOD SAILORS IN A WILD ANCHORAGE XVI 'FRISCO KID'S DITTY-BOX XVII 'FRISCO KID TELLS HIS STORY XVIII A NEW RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOE XIX THE BOYS PLAN AN ESCAPE XX PERILOUS HOURS XXI JOE AND

By your leave good people a little. 3.

INGREDIENTS.12 peppercorns, 2 bay-leaves, 1/2 pint of vinegar, 4 mackerel.

38 Words to use with  leaves