140 Words to use with sky

We should have wide, shaded streets and parks, even in great cities; towers and pinnacles; sky-lines of vigor, grace, and massive strength.

The intelligent began to assemble early in the evening, to the sound of guns and drums and sky-rockets.

When on a day, as he abroad Walk'd by his mother, in their road He heard a sky-lark singing; Smit with the sound, a flood of tears Proclaim'd the superstitious fears His inmost bosom wringing.

As it is, I can keep the sky-scrapers far enough away to get a little sunshine now and then.

He lock'd them in, secur'd the key, That all access to them was stopt; They from without can nothing see; Their food is through a sky-light dropt.

The boss canvasman said he was opposed to mixing religion with the circus business, because the fellows could get all the religion they needed in the winter, when the show was laid up and he would see the boys through in anything they proposed to do to the sky pilot that was going to play his game in ring No. 1 at 10:30 the next day.

Morning dawned at last; the sea was green once more, the sky blue, and beautiful with the young, fresh light.

At a giddy distance below he could trace the blaze of Broadway, the blue lights flashing from the electric wires as the cable cars rushed back and forth, the red and violet glimmer of the sky signs.

It was a lovely Sabbath morning; the sky cloudless, and the sun shining brightly on the water as it rapidly foamed down the cliffs.

The Blue sky book; prose and poetry.

Sky riders of the Atlantic; or, Slim Tyler's first trip in the clouds.

" "Sky-larking, are you?" said Saunders, going forward.

Pogo's sky ride.

Frances Cavanah (A); 6Jun73; R553152. CAVE, HUGH B. I took the sky road.

A full-rigged ship, with her lightest canvas, even to the sky-sails, set, was coming slowly in on the flood-tide.

BAILEY, H. C. The sullen sky mystery.

First we'll say good-bye to the hash-hole and the white apron and then I'll take you up to your sky parlor and we'll talk things over.

" So Lumabat started for the sky-country, and many of his brothers and sisters went with him.

Yew want ter cut loose from this all-fired old ladies' shebang an' go sky-larkin'."

" She adds: "Perhaps you may be interested in the following account from my sister of her visual peculiarities: 'When I think of Wednesday I see a kind of oval flat wash of yellow emerald green; for Tuesday, a gray sky colour; for Thursday, a brown-red irregular polygon; and a dull yellow smudge for Friday.'

Did she ever wish that the heavy cloud would fall And hide her, so unblest, from the sight of all? One sky bends o'er rich garden flowers, and those That dwell in barren soil, untended and unblest; And I think that God was pleased with the small white rose, That tried so patiently to live and do its best; That bravely kept its small leaves pure and fair On the waste of dreary sand, and the desert air.

A Birth-day Meditation, during a solitary winter walk of seven miles, between a village in Derbyshire and Sheffield, when the ground was covered with snow, the sky serene, and the morning air intensely pure.

"It will be another 'sky cruise,' longer and daintier and lovelier!" exclaimed Jess Bancroft, clapping her hands.

The sky hawk, novelized by Guy Fowler from the William Fox all talking movietone, adapted from Chap called Bardell, by Llewellyn Hughes.

An' den he see Mahs' John stan' up agin de pos' an' shoot de pistol, an' he see Mahs' John's soul come right out de hole in de top ob his head an' go straight up to heben like a sky-racket.

140 Words to use with  sky