80 collocations for allure

Coming in your Geographic: Alluring treasures for mind and eye.

And, that they might allure the people to their standard, they promised them the spoils of all the provinces on the other side of the Trent.

Whilst graver thoughts of honour should allure thee, What maketh

And by what Care to be asswag'd? What gentle Youth I could allure, Whom in my artful Toiles secure?

Yet nature's charms allure my eyes, And knowledge, wealth, and fame I prize; Fame, wealth, and knowledge I obtain, Nor seek I nature's charms in vain; In lovely Stella all combine;

The same Costanza that, with body washed, With ribbon in her hair, light in her eyes, Arrayed a cottage to allure his heart.

Thy chin's deep pit allures the lofty mind: The hand would grasp thy locks in twines entwined, Háfiz his love-scroll To Thyself addressed, When he had cancelled What his heart loved best.

National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61; R277989. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, WASHINGTON, D.C. Alluring articles to come in your National geographic magazine.

Ev'n now beside her sat the British boy, Who ev'ry mark of youth and beauty bore, All that allure the soul to love and joy.

I believe there are about five or six of them; they seem very proper to allure backward readers; be so kind as to get them for me, and send me them with the best printed edition of Baxter's Call to the Unconverted.

She said this because she wished in this way to allure the two boys to walk near to her den, and there she would kill them for food for her cubs.

By peculiar enchantments these charming plants allure the ardent Nature-lover to observe their haunts and habits.

" Messmer, too politic to part with his secret for so small a premium, had a better prospect in view; and his apparent disinterestedness and hesitation served only to sound an over-curious public, to allure more victims to his delusive practices, and to retain them more firmly in their implicit belief.

The former, she said, was showy and specious, and likely to allure young persons.

To M F. (For the Mirror.) I. I met thee, , when the leaves were green, And living verdure clothed the countless trees; When meadow flowers allured the summer bees, And silvery skies shone o'er the cloudless scene, Bright as my thoughts when wand'ring to thy home; Where Nature looks as though she were divine, Not in the richness of the rip'ning vine, Not in the splendour of imperial Rome.

HAGNER, LILLIE MAY. Alluring San Antonio through the eyes of an artist.

To the arms of these children they tied some baubles, to allure their fathers when they returned.

ANGLER, a fish with a broad, big-mouthed head and a tapering body, both covered with appendages having glittering tips, by which, as it burrows in the sand, it allures other fishes into its maw.

how fitted to allure The printless footsteps of some sea-born maid.

He constantly laid temptation in alluring forms before her.

But that his words should not allure his friends To stand on stricter terms for his behoof.

His works would scarce sell for three half-pence, though they are given oft for three shillings, but for the pretty title that allures the country gentleman; for which the printer maintains him in ale a fortnight.

The mouths of his rivers and his harbours allure the North German into foreign lands; his father-land is there, where he finds what he seeks, and what his own country has denied him.

Your very thinking it of consequence, said he, is enough to make you behave so, as to allure your happiness with a man of honour; and indeed Louisa, I love you too well to propose one to you whose principles and humour I could not answer for as well as my own.

134."How to allure the Hare.

80 collocations for  allure