98 Words to use with shadowing

Of his mother he says, "She was too mild and peaceful for the planet she lived in"; and of his father, a stone mason, he writes, "Could I write my books as he built his houses, walk my way so manfully through this shadow world, and leave it with so little blame, it were more than all my hopes.

A SOUTHERN LULLABY Little honey baby, shet yo' eyes up tight; (Shadow-man is comin' from de moon!)

That the kind of fear here treated of is purely spiritualthat it is strong in proportion as it is objectless upon earththat it predominates in the period of sinless infancyare difficulties, the solution of which might afford some probable insight into our antemundane condition, and a peep at least into the shadow-land of pre-existence.

The shadow rider, by William Colt MacDonald.

ANDERSON, DOLORES PYPER. Pyper's Punch and Judy shadow motion pictures for the kiddies.

In 1876 Abdul Aziz was deposed by a group of king-makers under Midhat Pasha, Murad V. reigned shadow-like for three months, and during the same year Abdul Hamid was finally selected to fill the throne, and stand forth as the Shadow of God.

SEE Snell, Leroy W. The shadow patrol.

A woman's voice telling stories behind shadow pictures, and the capricious play of the black puppets on her lighted screen, had the effect of incantation.

It is not yet "Lights out," and on the right hand the semi-transparent tents and bivouacs glow like giant Chinese lanterns inhabited by shadow figures.

The shadow stone.

I stared at his bare legs walloping the planks, and feeling certain that I had lost all chance of finding out where the white waterfall and Black Fernando's hell were situated, I found a new shadow patch and lay down again.

The sun now shone in all its strength, and drove The heated virgin panting to a grove; The grove around a grateful shadow cast: She dropped her arrows, and her bow unbraced; She flung herself on the cool, grassy bed; And on the painted quiver raised her head.

How the snow-blight came upon me I will tell you as we go, The blight of the shadow hunter Who walks the midnight snow.

They glided calmly down the tranquil stream, by islands choked with trees and matted with entangling grape-vines; by forests, groves, and prairies,the parks and pleasure-grounds of a prodigal nature; by thickets and marshes and broad bare sand-bars; under the shadowing trees, between whose tops looked down from afar the bold brow of some woody bluff.

So he sailed; but saddest 'tis alway Not for those who go, but for those who stay; And her sweet eyes gathered a shadow dim As days went by with no news of him, And weeks and months, but at last it came, As the gray moor shone with the sunset flame Her quick eyes glanced the strange lines o'er, Then she fell like dead on the cottage floor.

WADSWORTH, L. A. The shadow bird mystery.

Then while he sat on a beer keg until he should be in breath again the unwinded Spike would skip the ropea girl's skipping ropeor shadow-box about the room with intricate dance steps, raining quick blows upon a ghostly boxer who was invariably beaten; or with smaller gloves he would cause the inflated bag to play lively tunes upon the ceiling of its support.

A European shop displays its fashionable haberdashery opposite a caravanserai; the magnificent cathedral overshadows a pretty mosque with its fountain; a Moorish balcony contains a group of young European ladies, who set you thinking of Paris; whilst a graceful white shadow glides mysteriously under the gallery of an old palace.

Nor did we understand any more Renoir's rich sensualities of tone; nor did the mastery with which he achieves an absence of shadow appeal to us.

We may be images in a world of images; our thoughts shadows of archetypal ideas, our acts a shadow-play upon the luminous screen of material existence, revealing there, however imperfectly, the moods and movements of a higher self in a higher space.

George Foster ordered the lights out and went behind a screen on which he made shadow finger animals to the delight of every child present.

In some more genial season, perchance, a faint shadow flits across the landscape of the mind, cast by the wings of some thought in its vernal or autumnal migration, but, looking up, we are unable to detect the substance of the thought itself.

that sweet, womanly, natural plea which he had disregarded? "Signor Santorio," he moaned, "if I might but reason with her, I might cure her!" "Nay," said Santorio, "not yet; the shadow hath not left her eyes.

"Getthehell" he snarled as he saw their horsesmere shadow shapes they were to himapproach.

Oh, let me not, before my hour strike, Descend, I plead, to those black shadow-forms!

98 Words to use with  shadowing