35 collocations for thoughts

The 'Dreams' are here defined as being thoughts (or ministers of thought) winged with passion; not mere abstract cogitations, but thoughts warm with the heart's blood, emotional conceptionssuch thoughts as subserve the purposes of poetry, and enter into its structure: in a word, poetic thoughts.

"Though grief and fondness in my breast rebel, When injur'd Thales bids the town farewell; Yet still my calmer thoughts his choice commend; I praise the hermit, but regret the friend: Resolv'd, at length, from vice and London far, To breathe, in distant fields, a purer air; And, fix'd on Cambria's solitary shore, Give to St. David one true Briton more.

When a right thought springs up in the mind, it strives after expression and is not long in reaching it; for clear thought easily finds words to fit it.

Now I shall see, what thoughts her heart conceals; For that, which wisdom covers, love reveals.

Nay, is not the very thought a contradiction?

May he celestial joys rehearse, And thought to thought with me converse!"

This thought, however, suddenly impressed Cordelia: "Now it is too short for Susie, and the hem is not one bit too wide, so I could not let it down.

"Had ye no thought o' the danger?" Trove began to change colour.

He had also reason to suppose that I gave entertainment to thoughts derogatory to his honour, and that I did not form that favourable judgment, which the exquisite refinement of his ruling passion made indispensable to his peace.

In Snow Bound, the New England poet, Whittier, paints this portrait of a New England maiden, still Anglo-Saxon to the core: "A full, rich nature, free to trust, Truthful and almost sternly just, Impulsive, earnest, prompt to act, And make her generous thought a fact, Keeping with many a light disguise The secret of self-sacrifice.

Mathematics, then, opens up ever new horizons, and its achievements during the past one hundred years give to thought the very freedom it seeks.

Her brest that table was, so richly spredd; My thoughts the guests, which would thereon have fedd.

Although those thoughts our hearts with anguish wring.

"If I'd a thought an instant, I'd a turned about and run.

Curiously enough, while she changed her clothes, her thoughts a jumble of present things she disliked and the unknown that she would have to face alone in Vancouver, she found her mind turning on Jack Fyfe.

When lofty thought 5 Lifts a young heart above its mortal lair, And love and life contend in it for what Shall be its earthly doom, the dead live there, And move like winds of light on dark and stormy air. 45.

One day on foraging intent, She leaped upon a cage, But after sniffing round a while Vexed thoughts her mind engage.

Learn how ungoverned thoughts the mind pervert, And to disease all nourishment convert.

Now, me and the sheriff knowed Tump Pack purty well, Peter, and we knowed that nigger never in the worl' would 'a' thought up sich a plan by hisself.

Dim inklings of a hazy future steal; Their thoughts their questions well express: "Does the sad South still cherish hate?

Meantime, to deprecate adverse prejudice, I may suggest that a careful study of the most ancient forms of Pantheism seems to show that they were purely philosophical; an endeavour to reach in thought the ultimate reality which polytheism travestied, and which the senses disguised.

150 What thoughts man's reason better can become, Than th'expectation of his welcome home?

This vexing him who gave her birth, Thought by all Heaven a burning shame, What does she next, but bids on earth Her Burlington do just the same?

"One stern, tyrannic thought, that made All other thoughts its slave; Stronger and stronger every pulse Did that temptation crave, Still urging me to go and see The dead man in his grave!

Ah sadly swift the news has flown To Zaida in the silent town; Speechless she sat, while every thought Fresh sorrow to her bosom brought; Then flowed her tears in larger flood, Than from his wounds the tide of blood.

35 collocations for  thoughts