24 collocations for grim

Monumental effigies in alabaster, granite and porphyry; grim Gothic castles dating back to the foundation of the world, and grim Gothic cathedrals with long-drawn aisles, where the "great organ of Eternity" kept thundering ceaselessly.

Enter PARSON SHORTHOSE and GRIM the Collier.

I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.

Now I seek eternally That grim Counter of the fen, Praying he may count again Counting, "Three".

For when literature had to be judged, who could be so grim a critic as this usually lenient toper?

And yet 'twixt now and yesterday there yawns A gulf, as wide as that which sunders joy Made perfect and grim death!

If one of your squeamish 'dignity-of- poetry' critics had just had his head among the gun-stocks for five minutes that night, he would have found it grim tragic earnest enough; not without a touch of fun though, here and there.

Never let no bugbears grim Git a wrastle-holt o' him, Kep' a-smilin' rain or shine, Tell you he was "feelin' fine!" "Feelin' fine," he used to say Wave his hand an' go his way.

That Warrs grim valour graceth with her deeds, Will claime no portion in this Victorie.

I did be come something nigh unto the Mighty Pyramid; and my great Home went up vast into the everlasting night, as a very Mountain of sweet Life and Safety, and had surely amazed me afresh with the utter Bigness of it, only that despair and weariness did have too grim an hold upon my heart for me to care of aught, save to have Mine Own Maid within the safe wonder of the huge Refuge.

He was in far too grim a humour for that; and if he wrote on important subjects, able editors always were in the habit of entrusting them to old contributors,men, in short, in whose judgment they had confidencenot to say anything which would commit the magazine to anything but its own little party-theory.

The Fiends of Darkness gathered lie in wait, With Mammitu, the goddess of fierce hate, And Gibil with his spells, and Nibiru The twin-god of black Fate, and grim Nusku The keeper of red thunders, and Urbat The dog of Death, and fiend of Queen Belat; And Nuk-khu, and the black-browed Ed-hutu The gods of darkness here with Tsi-lat-tu.

He would halt us often, while he went a little way on, and now he turned with so grim a look that we stopped without bidding.

I have a song of war for knight, Lay of love for lady bright, Faery tale to lull the heir, Goblin grim the maids to scare!

Some men there are who never leave the city's well-worn streets; They never know the dangers grim the bold adventurer meets; They never seek a better way nor serve a nobler plan; They never risk with failure to advance the cause of man.

there is no end of paine, Nor chaunge of labour may intreated bee: Yet I beyond all these am carried faine, Where other powers farre different I see, 420 And must passe over to th'Elisian plaine: There grim Persephone, encountring mee, Doth urge her fellow Furies earnestlie With their bright firebronds me to terrifie.

This no eastward dawning is, nor is here a dragon flying, Nor of this high hall are the horns a burning; But they rush upon us herenow the ravens sing, Growling is the gray wolf, grim the war-wood rattles, Shield to shaft is answering.[20]

Death stretches o'er the plain 50 Wide-wasting, and grim slaughter red with blood: Urged on by hunger keen, they wound, they kill, Their rage licentious knows no bound; at last Incumbered with their spoils, joyful they bear Upon their shoulders broad, the bleeding prey.

And while he slept came the three, very silent and treading very soft, to look down upon his sleeping face and the manacles that gleamed upon his wrists; and behold, even as he slept, he groaned and writhed, his tender lips grown fierce, a relentless, down-curving linehis jaws grim set, and between his frowning brows a lock of silky hair that gleamed snow-white among the yellow.

"Valiant soldiers of my Guard, Thus to part is doubly hard; Did you silence Prussian guns, March beneath Italian suns, Enter Moscow and Madrid, Fight beside the Pyramid, And survive grim Russia's snow, Thus to yield at Fontainebleau? "Heroes of great wars, farewell!

It is hard that they should have pitched upon so tender-hearted a verb for the battle-field of so grim a struggle: J'aime, I love.

I. THE TWO SPRINGS High above Sierra's peaks stands grim Mount Tallac.

Gorged from some gory carcass, on he stalked At eve towards his lair; his grizzled mane, Shoulders, and grim glad visage, all adrip With carnage; and he licked his bearded lips.

But, as Sir Benedict rode, pushing past the files of his halted company, he felt hands that gripped either stirrup and glancing down beheld Ulf the Strong on his one flank and grim Walkyn upon the other.

24 collocations for  grim