24 collocations for evermore

What is't that ails young Harry Gill? That evermore his teeth they chatter, Chatter, chatter, chatter still!

i., 33.] Nature has framed strange fellows in her time; Some that will evermore peep through their eyes, And laugh, like parrots at a bag-piper; And others of such vinegar aspect, That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile, Though Nestor swear the jest be laughable.

I would assay with that which in me is To builde, with levell of my loftie style, That which no hands can evermore compyle.

Mute evermore the magic echoes, That ne'er shall wonders more reveal, The Poet's home is dark and narrow Upon the Singer's lips a seal.

yet, dismiss I further care; To the high Gods' decree be everything referred, Who evermore fulfil, what they in thought conceive; It may, in sooth, by men, as evil or as good Be counted, it by us, poor mortals, must be borne.

Adieu, dearest Louise,evermore your faithful Georgina.

Or as the cypress-spires by the fair-flowing stream Hellespontine, Which from the mythical tomb of the godlike Protesilaus Rose, sympathetic in grief, to his lovelorn Laodamia, Evermore growing, and, when in their growth to the prospect attaining, Over the low sea-banks, of the fatal Ilian city, Withering still at the sight which still they upgrew to encounter.

But when I laugh, she mocks; and when I cry, She laughs, and hardens evermore her hart.

With flowers or snow-flakes for its sod, Around the seasons ran, And evermore the love of God Rebuked the fear of man.

She is the perfumed breeze, that evermore Sweeps music from the Aeolian strings of life.

For thei schryven hem and howsele hem evermore ones or twyes in the woke.

all that is over," I said, gravely, fervently; "and my prayer to Him is that he may vouchsafe to preserve us for evermore an unbroken people!" "May He help Israel when the time comes," he murmured low, "for come it will, Miss Harz, as surely as there is a sun in the heavens! '

Now Phoebus' silver eye is drench'd in western deep, And Luna 'gins to show her splendent rays, And all the harmless quiristers of woods Do take repose, save only Philomel; Whose heavy tunes do evermore record With mournful lays the losses of her love.

O simple spirit, guided from above, Dear Lady! friend devoutest of my choice, Thus mayest thou ever, evermore rejoice.

What ever was, and evermore returns, Sterling tomorrow, for today 'twas sterling!

My thoughts shall evermore disdain A rival on my throne.

* CONCERNING THE SECOND ADVENT "Lo as some venturer, from his stars receiving Promise and presage of sublime emprise, Wears evermore the seal of his believing Deep in the dark of solitary eyes,

Sound is there none, Save evermore the fierce wind's sweep and moan, From whose grey hands the keen white snow is shaken In desperate gusts, that fitfully lull and waken, Dense as night's darkness round thy towers of stone.

" "It were a bliss to think so;" made reply Our Hubert"yet the tale is something old, That checks us with denial;and our sky, And these brown woods that, in its glittering fold, Look like a fairy clime, Still unsubdued by time, Have evermore the tale of wrong'd devotion told." "Give us thy legend, Hubert;" cried the maid;

Repeat not evermore the selfsame thing!

At last she spoke, almost inaudibly, But evermore the thought of her low speech Made melody within his memory.

In golden youth and innocence time and man change in the divine peace of nature, and evermore Aurora comes back more beautiful than before.

Nor any discord came, but evermore The voices of mankind, the outer roar, Grew strange and murmurous, faint and far away.

alas for Celin!" Oh! lovely lies he on the bier, above the purple pall, The flower of all Granada's youth, the loveliest of them all; His dark, dark eyes are closed, his rosy lip is pale, The crust of blood lies black and dim upon his burnished mail, And evermore the hoarse tambour breaks in upon their wailing, Its sound is like no earthly sound"Alas!

24 collocations for  evermore