187 collocations for gazed

She gazed at it a moment, her hands pressed against her breast.

When we had gazed our fill, we set hastily to work to collect plants, as many as the lateness of the hour and the scalding heat would allow.

After gazing spellbound, I began instinctively to scrutinize every notch and gorge and weathered buttress of the mountain, with reference to making the ascent.

Furious she tore, and flung upon the ground; Starting, in agony of grief, she gazed Her swimming eyes to Heaven imploring raised; And groaning cried: "Sole comfort of my life!

While the boy was still gazing up the valley, and fancying, as he always did, that the Great Stone Face returned his gaze and looked kindly at him, the rumbling of wheels was heard, approaching swiftly along the winding road.

And thus he turn'd away unto the sea, And would not tarry, or for prayers, or tears; And when he came unto the quiet port, He said no word unto his waiting men, But gazed out seaward; and the waves were down, The clouds fast breaking, and the West wind blew; And many a sail sped swiftly o'er the main, White in the sunshine as a sea-gull's wing

He hung for a moment over the bed, gazing hungrily downwards upon the shadowy, motionless form, then in silence turned.

And there came to these watchers the strangest sight; for there flew past them while they gazed a man who seemed to be carried upon the sweep of the wind.

O, with what looks Of ravishment and joy, what rapturous tears; What hearts of ecstacy, they gazed again On their beloved Master" Hillhouse's Judgment.

Mr. Grimm arose, stretched his long legs and stood for a little while gazing out the window.

" Futteh Ali Shah gazed up the road and down the road, and saw no help anywhere.

The door opened and revealed to her indignant gaze the figure of Mr. Tredgold.

The knight came before the bed, and stood gazing on so sweet a sight.

Then the woman stood up on the stone, and, gazing skywards and throwing up her arms, she uttered a long call, and the birds began to come lower and lower down, still sweeping round in wide circles, and by and by one came quite down and pitched on a stone a few yards from them.

Other people regarded the affair as a joke, and he sat gazing round-eyed one evening at the Two Schooners at the insensible figures of three men who had each had a modest half-pint at his expense.

Young Fancy thus, to me divinest name, To whom, prepared and bathed in heaven, The cest of amplest power is given, To few the godlike gift assigns To gird their blest, prophetic loins, And gaze her visions wild, and feel unmixed her flame!

Grimly silent they marched, and ever Beltane gazed where, near and ever more near, flashed and flickered Duke Ivo's hard-riding van-ward.

Some sudden plunge of the boat caused the girl to open her eyes, and gaze half frightened up into my face.

"To what circumstance do I owe this visit?" The officer gazed an instant about him, with an habitual and suspicious caution, and then repeating his salutations, he answered.

But Don Camillo gazed, through the half-opened door of the chapel, on the kneeling form, the clasped hands, and the uplifted countenance of the beautiful penitent.

King Seuen long gazed; then from him broke, In anguished tones the words he spoke.

"A while he stands, Gazing the inverted landscape, half afraid To meditate the blue profound below.

At Vespers, while the clear, boyish voices intoned the long-drawn canticles, Jean would be gazing at some woman's face half seen in the dusk of the galleries where the pupils' mothers and sisters knelt during the office, their haughty air contradicting the humble attitude.

When, after the long climb up the hill, they saw the quaint mill and the town lying just across rushing Little Bill Creek; when from their elevation they beheld the placid lake half hidden by its stately pines and gazed up the rugged and picturesque foot-hills to the great mountains beyond, then indeed they drew in deep breaths and began, as Patsy exclaimed, to be "glad they came.

" The little Pilgrim raised her up, holding her by her hands; and she stood and gazed round about her, making one or two doubtful steps.

187 collocations for  gazed