111 Words to use with thunders

Little Tupper's LakeA Spike BuckA Thunder Storm in the ForestThe Howl of the Wolf CHAPTER XVIII.

It was like a thunder cloud except that its under surface instead of being the usual grey-black was a deep earth-brown.

At a sudden thunder-clap, or when the wind grew furious, his look would also invariably be changed.

Those which have fallen at other times, have been real fossils of the moon, and either such stones as this I hold in my hand, or such metallic substances as are repelled from that body, and attracted towards the earth; and it is the force with which they strike the earth, which first suggested the idea of a thunder-bolt.

Thunder-showers occur here during the summer months, and impressive it is to watch the coming of the big transparent drops, each a small world in itself,one unbroken ocean without islands hurling free through the air like planets through space.

She bent low a cowering head, while angry thunder-birds shrieked across the sky.

With her eyes still fixed above she walked through the burning town and along the road to Dalugdug, the Thunder mountain, that lies behind Dumaguete.

Let the heavens be ever so murky, it was merely requisite to set the bells ringing, and no lightning flashed and no thunder peal broke over the town, nor was the neighbouring country within hearing of them ravaged by hail or flood.

The mottoes or sentences are, however, most generally selected from the Scriptures; either appealing to human sympathy in behalf of human suffering, or breathing forth God's tender compassion for the oppressed, or proclaiming, in thunder tones, his avenging justice on the oppressor.

He'll gallop so fierce, he'll gallop so fast, So high he'll rear, and so swift he'll bound Like the lightning flash he'll go prancing past, Like the thunder-roll will his hoofs resound

He grew red and hot, stood up to his full height and let the sledge-hammer fall; rose again and let it fall; twenty strokes aliketwenty thunder-strokes.

And did the Gospel only rear it higher to thunder direr perdition from its frowning battlements on all without?

There the hills ran into inky blackness, as the horizon sometimes merges into a thunder squall.

Then her arm was put round him, and she drew him close against her side, and at that momentO how terrible it was!the black cloud and the whole universe was lit up with a sudden flash that seemed to blind and scorch him, and the hill and the world was shaken and seemed to be shattered by an awful thunder crash.

The jarring sounds that haunt its gates, Like distant thunders boom; The boding heart half-listening waits, As for a coming doom.

If he really did take such a precaution, it was totally superfluous; at least so says the authentic old legend, which closes his story in the following manner: One hot summer afternoon in the dog-days, just as a terrible black thunder-gust was coming up, Tom sat in his counting-house, in his white linen cap and India silk morning-gown.

Thunder moon goes white, by George Owen Baxter, pseud. of Frederick Faust.

I have been deceived, cruelly deceived, madambuoyed up by lying hopes, till just now the thunder burst, and Ioh God!....

There came a burst of thunder sound: The boyO, where was he? Ask of the winds, that far around With fragments strewed the sea With mast, and helm, and pennon fair, That well had borne their part; But the noblest thing that perished there Was that young faithful heart.

Dazzling thunder-heads towered in the upper blue and stood like snow mountains of a vaster world.

He would escape thither, and be at peace; and if the world heard of him again, it should be in such a thunder-voice, as those with which Shelley and Byron, from their southern seclusion, had shaken the ungrateful motherland which cast them out.

There was the broad arch of the forehead, a hundred feet in height; the nose, with its long bridge; and the vast lips, which, if they could have spoken, would have rolled their thunder accents from one end of the valley to the other.

<pb id='256.png' n='1973h1/A/1830' /> WITTMACK, E. FRANKLIN. Thunder-boats, ho.

Sound drums within, and cry, Stab, stab! Hearken, thou shalt hear a noise Shall fill the air with a shrilling sound, And thunder music to the gods above: Mars shall himself breathe down A peerless crown upon brave Envy's head, And raise his chival with a lasting fame.

A north-east wind, which would in England keep the air at least at freezing in the shade, gave here a temperature just over 60 degrees; and gave clouds, too, which made us fancy for a moment that we were looking at an April thunder sky, soft, fantastic, barred, and feathered, bright white where they ballooned out above into cumuli, rich purple in their massive shadows, and dropping from their under edges long sheets of inky rain.

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