45 Words to use with mirroring

(In Radio mirror magazine, June 1938) Based on original radio play.

There is a mirror frame at Goodrich Court of early Elizabethan work, carved in oak and partly gilt; the design is in the best style of Renaissance and more like Italian or French work than English.

I can be his past, his future, or his mirror image.

Professor Thomson devised his mirror galvanometer to meet this difficulty.

"That is, I understand the general principlethat it's a method of signaling by mirror flashes.

All pale, and withered, and disconsolate, The moon is looking on impatiently; For 'twixt the shining tent-roof of the day, And the sun-deluged lake, for mirror-floor, Her thin pale lamping is too sadly grey To shoot, in silver-barbed, white-plumed arrows, Cold maiden splendours on the flashing fish: Wait for thy empire Night, day-weary moon!

My mind resembles not a mirror plate, Reflecting all the impressions it receives.

When the rotation of the mirror R becomes sufficiently rapid, then the flashes of light which produce the second or stationary image become blended, so that the image appears to be continuous.

It appeared of bluish crystala statue made of a Venetian mirror composition that was going to break as soon as it touched the bottom.

But now illusion's mirror cracks, The radiant vision fades, the axe Lies at the root.

Still it is not satisfactory to us, and at this time a strong chain is in preparation, to support the mirror edgeways instead of the posts that there were at first or the iron hoop which we had on it yesterday.

Where towers and domes bestud the gorgeous land, And countless masts, a mimic forest stand; Where cypress shades the minaret's snowy hue, And gleams of gold dissolve in skies of blue, Daughter of Eastern art, the most divine Lovely, yet faithless bride of Constantine Fair Istamboul, whose tranquil mirror flings Back with delight thy thousand colourings, And who no equal in the world dost know, Save thy own image pictured thus below!

There was a certain air of arrogance about it, as it stood there in that blaze of light, its inlay aglow with a thousand subtle reflections; a flaunting air, the air of a courtesan conscious of her beauty and pleased to attract attentionjust the air with which Madame de Montespan must have sauntered down the mirror gallery at Versailles, ablaze with jewels, her skirts rustling, her figure swaying suggestively.

Instantly, the mirror-glass under the holes and tears in the carpet began to shimmer in red and gold.

And now the universal tides repose, And, brightly blue, the burnished mirror glows, 1820.]

The mirror instrument did not give a permanent record of the messages.

He was neither reckless nor trifling, but I am sure that none of the adulating groups that made much of the handsome Yankee in Richmond that season would have suspected that the young man looked in his mirror night and morning, frowned darkly at the reflected image he saw there, and said, solemnly, "You are a murderer!"

But here, heaps of the most ordinary are very rich and think they have the best right, which of course they have if they pay, to enter the most select places; so the conglomeration even at Sherry's sometimes is too amusing, and at the mirror place, which society would only go to as a freak, the company is beyond description.

It is a charming little thing, with a low, sweet voice, singing like a bird, as it pours from a notch in a short ledge, some thirty-five or forty feet into a round mirror-pool.

Thomson's mirror receiver had been improved until it displayed remarkable sensitiveness.

In order to obtain this deflection, it was sufficient to make the mirror revolve 250 times per second and to use a "radius" of about 30 feet.

We will dance together, and when we are tired, we will go into the mirror-room and rest ourselves and talk and laugh.

While the more obvious and melodramatic situationssuch as the death of L'Aiglon or the business of the sentryare treated at great leisure, it is assumed that all historical allusions, however necessary to an understanding of the situation, will be as tedious to the audience as to the players, and they are rushed throughas in the mirror scene-at a pace that baffles our halting pursuit.

The automobile, the mirror signals from Fairlandsit was all explained by the presence and by the menacing attitude of the man who barred his way.

And 'tis almost done; for in this my rhyme, Thanks to thy mirror-soul, Thou wilt see the mountains, and hear the chime Of the waters after the roll; And the stars of my sky thy sky will climb, And with heaven roof in the whole.

45 Words to use with  mirroring