29 Words to use with lotus

Around the marsh, in rich display, Grow rush and lotus flowers, all gay.

As northward, from its Nubian springs, The Nile, forever new and old, Among the living and the dead, Its mighty, mystic stream has rolled; So, starting from its fountain-head Under the lotus-leaves of Isis, From the dead demigods of eld, Through long, unbroken lines of kings

She will labor for her happiness While I've no need to speak, But on a lotus leaf I float, Unto the land they seek.

And then I powerfully blew the Panchajanya obtained from the waters and graceful as the lotus-stalk and white as milk or the Kunda flower or the moon or silver.

I copied her action, and lulled by the falling water, the rippling of the pool, and the drowsy rustling of the trees, I fell fast asleep, and dreamed of Eve and the lotus-eaters.

~The Lament of a Lover~ There where its shores the marsh surround, Rushes and lotus plants abound.

White mats lay upon the ground, and placed irregularly about the room were large brass vases filled with lotus blossoms.

The bower is hung with garlands and floored with lotus petals while lightning twisting in the sky and torches flickering in the courtyard suggest the storm of love.

His robes are dappled like the moonlit seas, His hair in waves of silver floats afar; He weareth lotus-bloom and sweet heartsease, With tassels of the rustling green fir trees, As down the dusk he steps from star to star.

Well-dressed, grave-looking townsmen abound, their yellow wand of lotus-wood in their hands, and their kerchiefs loosely thrown over their heads.

They paid great attention to their sandals; they wore their hair long and plaited, bound round with an ornamented fillet fastened by a lotus bud; they wore ear-rings and a profusion of rings on the fingers and bracelets for the arms, made of gold and set with precious stones.

The little ape sits on HATSHEPSU'S knee While the great lotus-fans move to and fro; Outside along the Nile the galleys go And the Phoenician rowers seek the sea; Outside the masons carve TAHUTMES' chin, Tipped with the beard of Ra, and lo, within The ape, derisive and ineffable.

But they did not suffer this to disturb their plans and reveries, and through those soft July days they roamed together in their lotus-land.

Deep in their hearts they keep A magic cure for woea draught of Lethe A lotus-gift of sleep.

In the picture, the lotus imagery is retained but is given a subtle twistthe lotus-leaves themselves, rather than the lover's inmost heart, being shown as mounting to the lady's neck.

Purushadattâ); (10) Charama and Kâ['s]yapî. VI. Padmaprabha: (1) Uvarîmagraiveka; (2) Kau['s]ambî; (3) ['S]rîdhara by Susîmâ; (4) red (rakta); (5) a lotus budpadma, abja, or kamala; (6) 250 poles; (7) 3,000,000 pûrva years; (8) the Chhatrâ (Anethum sowa?); (9) Kusuma and ['S]yâmâ (Dig.

O woman with desire, place on this patch of flower-strewn floor your lotus foot, And let your foot through beauty win, To me who am the Lord of All, O be attached, now always yours.

My heart is burnt by the fire of longing; give me that drink so sweet of your lotus face.

After the battle of Pharsalia in 48, Caesar, aside from the lotus-months in Egypt, pacified the Eastern provinces, then in 46 subdued the senatorial remnants in Africa, driving Cato to his death, and in September of that year celebrated his fourfold triumph with a magnificence hitherto undreamed.

Your lotus eyes can soothe the savage beast, Your lips are like the newly blossomed rose, Your teeththey shine like pearls; but what are they Before the beauties of my handiwork? Stay, darling, stay'tis only for an hour,

I had set up the southern of the two closed-lotus pillars, and the platform-top was already looking as lovely as heaven, with its alternate two-foot squares of pellucid gold and pellucid jet, when I noticed one morning that the Speranza's bottom was really now too foul, and the whim took me then and there to leave all, and clean her as far as I could.

"Nor any lotus-eating, either.

Amid the wheat fields of the Punjab, under the tamarinds of the Ganges plain, among the lotus pools and bamboo clusters of the Bengal deltas, and on the black cotton fields of the Deccan are the roads and the villages, the villages and the roads.

I. "Put on thy golden girdle with the mighty emerald clasp And thy lotus broidered robe.

There were opal-eyed fish with shaded pink scales, served whole; soft brown eels split up the back and laid on a bed of green moss; soups, thin and thick; lotus root and mountain lily, and raw fish.

29 Words to use with  lotus