26 collocations for wilders

Mrs. Harrison Wilder Taylor (A); 1Nov60; R265264.

Behind them were gloomy forests inhabited by wild beasts and still wilder men, and peopled in their imagination with dragons and evil shapes.

Other fiercer and wilder peoples, like the Huns, were assailing them in the east and pushing them forward.

As soon as she had built a church and the people were beginning to become civilized, she wanted to move on to wilder places.

The laws by which two objects, so far apart, operate on each other, have been, as yet, but imperfectly developed, and the wilder their freaks, the more they are the objects of wonder and admiration.

I may be a dreamer; and I may consider, in my turn, as wilder dreamers than myself, certain persons who fancy that their only business in life is to make money, the scientific man's only business is to show them how to make money, and the soldier's only business to guard their money for them.

Once she heard a curse, and once a demonical laugh, and once, thrilling her through and through, spurring her to wilder efforts, a dreadful sound that was like the cry of a stricken animal.

Or stranger and wilder fancyit seems As I hear their wind-torn cry, No birds fly there through the sun's last gleams,

Now that I am refreshed and rested I will not encroach further upon your hospitality, except to ask you to point out the way to the nearest village.' 'Tut; you had best stay where you are, for the night grows wilder every instant.'

Dispirited, almost hopeless, on their way to the longed-for Black Sea, in anticipation of the perilous and tedious journey, past wild mountains and wilder Kurds, they toiled up the valley of the Tigris River.

" The girl had been making little impatient flights about the room, as if awaiting an opportunity to interrupt the old man's harangue, but even as she paused to speak, he began again: "There, laddie, do you hear him?arid deserts, shifting sand, snow and ice, wild beasts and wilder menthat is where Israel of the last days shall be hidden to wait for the second coming of God's Christ.

Of course, for one thing, there is a vast difference between the communal kitchens of which I spoke and the communal meal (monstrum horrendum, informe) which the darker and wilder mind of my correspondent diabolically calls up.

Amidst the wild exploits and wilder rumors of those crucial days when Belgium was the central figure in the world-war, the calmness of the natives was a source of constant wonder.

A still wilder shoutelectrifying, stentoriancomes across the plateau.

All woodmen, moreover, will tell you that fat manure is the ruin of your oak; likewise that the thinner and wilder your soil, the tougher, more iron-textured is your timber,though, unhappily, also the smaller.

It depends on the Civil Service, and it depends on the power of Indians with the sense and instincts of government, to control wilder spirits without the sense or the instincts of government.

Her infants' cheeks with fresher roses glow, And wilder graces sport around their brow; 1820.]

We may thus say to such people: the wilder your statements, the better.

The Cape-of-Storms is proof to every throe; Vainly against that foreland beat Wild winds aloft and wilder waves below: The black cliffs gleam through rents in sleet When the livid Antarctic storm-clouds glow.

But the wilder the north-west wind of New Zealand, the more sudden and complete may be the change to the south-west.

The poet suffers immeasurable injustice, when it is attempted to determine the probability of the wild scenes and wilder adventurers of his tales, by the circumstances and characters of the law-regulated system of our diurnal affairs.

The men who go with the Telegraphic Commission on the rougher and wilder work are paid seven times as much as they earn in civilization.

But the fact is that I have an even bolder and wilder belief than either of these.

For a stranger, wilder chant than this which now went swelling up from that frenzied, swaying mass of humanity surely never stirred all that is most mystical in the soul of man!

O, I'm for the wild-wood, to a wild life and wilder doings, being myself a wild man, henceforth, lawful food for flame or gibbet, kin to every clapper-claw rogue and rascal 'twixt here and Mortain.

26 collocations for  wilders