19 collocations for raying

And Samas' light and moon-god's soothing rays Earth's love no more attracts; recurring days Are shortened by a blackness deep profound That rises higher as the days come round.

The star of Autumn rays his misty hair; Fierce from his fens the Giant AGUE springs, And wrapp'd in fogs descends on vampire wings; [Cinchona.

You might have written in the margin of your play-book"Let there be a few rushes laid in the place where Back-winter shall tumble, for fear of 'raying his clothes:" or set down, "Enter Back-winter, with his boy bringing a brush after him, to take off the dust, if need require."

I suffered them to ray out their Darkness as long as I was able to endure it, till at length I came to a Resolution of rising upon them, and hope in a little time to drive them quite out of the British Hemisphere.

Sorrow songs have lulled to rest; Seething passions wrought through wrongs, Led us where the moon rays dip In the night of dull despair, Showed us where the star gleams shine, And the mystic symbols glow Liberty!

Thou illuminest by thy rays the whole Earth with her thirteen islands.

Alas, no kindred rays they meet, To kindle by collision sweet Of mutual love the flame!

O full-orb'd moon, did but thy rays Their last upon mine anguish gaze!

O, you were plaguy frayed, and foully rayed GRIPE.

Have I not, when morning's rays Gladdened grove and vale and mountain, Seen thee in the crystal fountain At thyself enamoured gaze?

The star of Autumn rays his misty hair; Fierce from his fens the Giant AGUE springs, And wrapp'd in fogs descends on vampire wings; [Cinchona.

Well, sir, the rector, he come in an' opened his valise an' 'rayed hisself in his robes an' opened his book, an' while he was turnin' the leaves, he faced 'round an' says he, lookin' at me direc', says he: "Let the child be brought forward for baptism," says he, thess that-a-way.

Then Positivist Societies and Liberal Clubs, one after another, were formed and some continue, whence John Elderkin, Henry Evans, James D. Bell, the writer of these lines, and not a few others commenced to ray out the new light, which never has been, and never will be extinguished.

Comes there not streaming into my dreaming, At morning's beaming, rays more divine, Rays from her soul divine, rays giving strength to mine?

There had been no movement of any kind since the ships had rayed the site.

No one can mistake what passes within him; like one transfixed in adoration, his uplifted eyes seem to ray out his soul, as if in recognition of the divine tribunal.

The star of Autumn rays his misty hair; Fierce from his fens the Giant AGUE springs, And wrapp'd in fogs descends on vampire wings; [Cinchona.

more the fostering sun Of Sense divine that quickens me within, Whose rays those many minor stars outshone That it is destined in high heaven to show Mercy, and grant my prayer; so I may win The end Thy gifts betoken, enter in The realm reserved for me from earliest time.

Faintest breeze will fan it Far or near; World as light as feather; Moonshine rays, Rainbow tints together, As it plays.

19 collocations for  raying