44 collocations for soar

"~ Give me the town; let others go Where babbling streams of water flow, Where soars the lark on daring wing (I'd rather hear De Reszke sing), And where sweet-scented breezes blow.

I had believed her to be one of those exceptional natures, different from all other women, inaccessible as the snowy heights of the Alps that without any slope soar straight heavenward.

And while another stone Swings to its socket, haste with trowel and hod! Win the old smile a moment ere, alone, Soars the great soul to bear report to God.

When the time came at last for beginning he was in no doubt; in his very opening lines he intends, he says, to soar no "middle flight."

Nature's kindling breath Must fire the chosen genius; Nature's hand Must string his nerves, and imp his eagle-wings, Impatient of the painful steep, to soar High as the summit, there to breathe at large Ethereal air, with bards and sages old, Immortal sons of praise.

Then may we be prepared to soar Where ransomed spirits blend; There may our souls in love unite, Where friendship fears no end.

Oh, it is good to soar These bolts and bars above, To Him whose purpose I adore, Whose providence I love,

Six to the minute bellowed and soared Porter's awful bombs and arched and howled and fell and scattered death and conflagration.

But this eventthis foreigner-invented, foreigner-built, foreigner-steered thing, taking our silver streak as a bird soars across a rivuletputs the case dramatically.

LXXXI Hark, love, to the tambourines Of the minstrels in the street, And one voice that throbs and soars Clear above the clashing time!

The gladdening prospect let me still pursue, And bring fair Virtue's triumph to the view; 120 Alike to me, by fortune blest or not, From soaring Cobham to the melting Scot.

For this reason, he employed in the construction of S. Peter's those stupendous orders which out-soar the columns of Baalbec, and those grandiose curves which make the cupola majestic.

Who through the steep and starry sky, Goes onward to the gods on high, Before thee, hero-brave? Who halves for thee the land of Heaven; Who shows thy heart, Elysium, given Through the flame-rended Grave? Below, if we were blind to Love, Say, should we soar o'er Death, above?

If he reduced his flight to a theory, what eagle would ever soar?

When beauty was the theme, I well knew with what facility he soared into the regions of the purely ideal.

he soared light; And all the countrey wide he did possesse, 150 Feeding upon their pleasures bounteouslie, That none gainsaid, nor none did him envie.

For an indefinite while, it soared outwarda gigantic mushroom of fire.

In praise of cats my grateful anthem soars The noblest of those creatures on all fours Who daily bring contentment to our doors.

Yes, and at the self-same moment the eye also had its contrast; for a marsh hawk was skimming over the field, while up in the sky soared a pair of hen-hawks.

When he feels himself grown old, he builds a pile of balm and incense, kindles it, and dies singing; and then from the fragrant ashes soars up the renewed Phoenix with unlessened beauty.

THE MEMORIAL Beyond compare the monument I have erected, And to this spirit column well-worn the people's path, Its head defiant will out-soar that famous pillar The Emperor Alexander hath!

But Mr, Cottle soars a higher pitch; and when he is original, it is in a most original way indeed.

The kingfisher plumps bodily down on the minnow from an overhanging perch; the solan goose, soaring, plunges from a "pernicious height"; the heron, high on its stilts, darts out a long and serpentine neck; the diver, with similar beak and neck, but different legs, pursues the fleeing shoals under water; to the swift and slippery fish all are alike terrible in their certainty.

Then high she soars The blue profound, and, hovering round the sun, Beholds him pouring the redundant stream Of light; beholds his unrelenting sway Bend the reluctant planets to absolve The fated rounds of Time.

But I leave the discussion of such things to weaker birds, and soar myself to a higher kind, i.e., that Protection which is diametrically opposed to Free Trade.

44 collocations for  soar