125 Words to use with mooning

"The old house looks most picturesque by moon-light," observed Lord Painswick.

Still he led his warriors on, and neither paused nor spoke until the party emerged from the thick wood, upon a little opening that was lighted up brilliantly by the moon-beams.

The desert moon mystery.

They clung to each other and stayed awake late, talking and watching the new moon rise.

The world was very still, and the moon set, and the only light was the flickering lamp.

Resurrection is apt to be a feature of both moon-goddesses and vegetation spirits.

A midsummer moon-ray fell through the uncurtained lantern beneath the dome and spread in a small pool of silver at her feet.

Sometime later the door of the car was opened cautiously and the moon-face of the Major-General inserted itself through the crack.

Gray moon tales; illustrated by Will Vawter.

Silver moon cottage.

" "Oh, Miss Di-an!" wailed Unavella, "I b'lieve you're goin' ter die an' be an angul afore the moon changes!"

"Dear my lord, the moon doth set already, methinks!" "Aye, but there is no cloud to dim her glory to-night, Helen!" "But the hour waxethvery late, my lord and Imust away.

Through the moon-gate door.

The state of "falling in love" is moon-madness.

In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud, 75 It perched for vespers nine; Whiles all the night, through fog-smoke white, Glimmered the white moon-shine.

The moon artist.

"There is an idiotic moon-calf here with a clam head, which must be just like what you used to be.

The little fleet had rounded an island and turned back upstream, now traveling in the silver moon-path, now gliding through velvety black shadows, and was approaching a long, low ledge of rock that jutted out into the water just beyond the big bend in the river.

O'er the wide heath now moon-tide horrors hung, And night's dark pencil dimm'd the tints of spring; The boding minstrel now harsh omens sung, And the bat spread his dark nocturnal wing.

Sometimes the lightning and the thunder, sometimes the moon-rainbow, sometimes the aurora borealis, is busy.

There is company at the housesome of Colonel Gansevoort's officers, Third Regiment of the New York line, if you please, and two impudent young ensigns of the Half-moon Regiment, all on their way to Stanwix fort.

In the starlight Joan stood, tense and white, when from out of the pale mists of the moon-glow he came to her, cringing on his belly, panting and wind-run, and with a strange whining note in his throat.

Do you see the full moon yonder, and not the man in it?

The full moon sailing by; From a crystal creek in a glaciered peak It slipped to the open sky, And now rides free in a clear, blue sea, With not an island nigh.

A harvest moon floods the country with silver light and glints upon the stacked bayonets of this British Army in France when the men lie down beneath their coats, with their haversacks as pillows.

125 Words to use with  mooning