20 collocations for breezes

Nor less, to feed voluptuous thought, The beauteous forms of nature wrought, Fair trees and gorgeous flowers; 135 The breezes their own languor lent; The stars had feelings, which they sent Into those favored bowers.

He begged to bring to the attention of the Senate and the country the amended lines of the sacred poet: "What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Cuba's isle; Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile?" The Senate would say with CICERO, de non apparentious et

When first the infant bird attempts to fly, And cautious spreads its pinions to the sky, Each happy breeze the timid trav'ller cheers, Assists its efforts, and allays its fears; Return'dhow pleas'd it views the shelt'ring nest From which it rose, with doubt and fear oppress'd.

"Mid the pine trees, the long night through, The wandering breezes croon to you, They breathe a sleep charm of mist and dew.

At high tides the spray breaks over the esplanade in showers, and under the stimulus of a brisk westerly breeze these demonstrations of the "sad sea waves" are quite lively.

They had returned to their childhood againbright and tender childhood, which dowers our after life with so many tender, mournful, happy memorials;whose breezes fan our weary brows so often as we go on over the thorny path, once a path of flowers.

With the Army, January 29 Dear Madame, Bravo for the pretty idea you had in flinging to the winter breezes the tri-colored flag in honor of our departure.

I hear the boding owl, With fearful screams at distance cry; The evening breezes mournful howl, And bats their nightly circles ply.

And the birds and blossoms come; Where the sunlight faintly creeps, And the autumn breezes moan, There the loved one softly sleeps, In his chamber dark and lone.

You'll breeze throughnot a nick in you.

They had returned to their childhood againbright and tender childhood, which dowers our after life with so many tender, mournful, happy memorials;whose breezes fan our weary brows so often as we go on over the thorny path, once a path of flowers.

"Where genial Phoebus darts his fiercest rays, Parching with heat intense the torrid zone: No fanning western breeze his rage allays; No passing cloud, with kindly shade o'erthrown, His place usurps; but Phoebus reigns alone, In this unfriendly clime a woodland shade, Gloomy and dark with woven boughs o'ergrown, Shed chearful verdure on the neighbouring glade, And to th' o'er-labour'd hind a cool retreat display'd.

Each valley has its tributary stream, down which, even in the dog-days, cool breezes rustle.

Fine, no breeze 73° 88° 18 Sonmiani.

The bark we steer has stranded: O breeze auspicious swell: We yet may see once more the Friend we love so well.

The cool night breeze wafts to her burning ear snatches of song and drum.

He lies beneath the stately trees, Whose ample shade he loved the best, Mid flowers, whose perfume every breeze Wafts lightly o'er his place of rest.

But when summer breezes waver and grow cold with news of war, We gird our good swords closer and we arm us for the fight; Maid and wine cup fade behind us, lance and helmet to the fore,

White petals of the virgin snow, With sprigs of ivy here and there, They deck the forest monarch's brow, While breezes whistle through his hair.

They had returned to their childhood againbright and tender childhood, which dowers our after life with so many tender, mournful, happy memorials;whose breezes fan our weary brows so often as we go on over the thorny path, once a path of flowers.

20 collocations for  breezes