18 Words to use with veil

Upon thy head thou wear'st a glorious crown, All set with virtues, polished with renown: Thence round about a silver veil doth fall Of crystal light, mother of colours all.

The horizon, however, was lowering and hazy, and the sun had not force enough to tear the murky veil asunder.

I have made no vows, I tore the veil mine aunt threw over me from mine head.

The nun, not recognising him, too bewildered by this rough passage with the world even to thank the stranger, stood motionless, grasping Kaviak's handtwo children, you would sayher long veil blowing, hurrying on before her to that haven in the waste, the mission at Holy Cross.

And then, as the small view of a thing is apt to enter the female head along with the big view, she went on, with great animation: "And then for a young lady to sneak into a church without her friends, with no carriages, no favors, no wedding cake, no bishop, no proper dress, not even a bridal veil fit to be seen!

She is simply dressed like a contadina, in a crimson tunic, and a white veil half shading her fair hair.

Now while the Night her sable veil hath spread, And silently her resty coach doth roll,

The moss is waving in the gale From live oak, hickory, and pine, And draping like a bridal-veil The beauteous yellow jessamine.

And all things weighed in custom's falsest scale; Opinion an omnipotence, whose veil Mantles the earth with darkness, until right And wrong are accidents, and men grow pale Lest their own judgments should become too bright, And their free thoughts be crimes, and earth have too much light.

In a few minutes, from hill to hill, from mosque to mosque, down to the end of the Golden Horn, all the minarets, one after the other, turn rose color; all the domes, one by one, are silvered, the flush descends from terrace to terrace, the tremulous light spreads, the great veil melts, and all Stamboul appears, rosy and resplendent upon her heights, blue and violet along the shores, fresh and young, as if just risen from the waters.

Thou, who while seen with graceful step to tread Grandeur's enchanted round, can'st meekly pause To rend the veil obscurity had spread Where his lone sigh deserted Genius draws; To lead his drooping spirit to thy fane, Where attic joy the social circle warms; Where science loves to pour her hallow'd strain, Where wit, and wisdom, blend their sep'rate charms.

Fair Flora lent her stores, the purpled hours Confined her tresses with a wreath of flowers; Within the wreath arose a radiant crown; A veil pellucid hung depending down; 100 Back

And Heaven did this transparent veil provide, Because she had no guilty thought to hide.

"Time the 'comforter,' let us say, instead, Miss MiriamTime the 'veil-spreader.'" "Why, Marion, you are quite poetic to-day, quite Greek!

Suddenly Sister Winifred, her black veil swirling in the wind.

The clouds, like a torn veil whirling on the breeze, appear and vanish fitfully among the icy peaks.

It warn't re'ly worn at all, 'n' I hed it dyed black for veils arterwards.

Joe stood for a few minutes and watched a glowing veil withdraw inexorably up the red brick tower of the church.

18 Words to use with  veil