150 collocations for yonder

"Aha, Beltane!" quoth Sir Benedict, "yon is a rare-sweet sightbehold thy father's Lion banner that hath not felt the breeze this many a year" "Aye, lords," growled Walkyn, "and yonder cometh yet another liona black lion on red!"

~Faint Heart Ne'er Won Fair Lady.~ "The burn runs swiftly, my dainty lass, And its foam-wreathed stones are mossy, An I carry ye ower to yonder shore Ye will na think me saucy?" "I thank ye, sir, but a Scottish lass Recks not of a little wetting.

Sir, said Christian, I was bid to go this way by a man called Evangelist, who directed me also to yonder gate, that I might escape the wrath to come.

"We have," says he, "but yonder ugly negro boy, who is fetching the trunks, and a passenger who has the state cabin to himself.

That, Fragoletta, is the wind That rattles so the window-blind; And yonder shining thing's a star, Blue eyes,you seem ten times as far.

Only yonder magnificent pine-tree,that pitch-pine, nobler when seen in perfection than white-pine, or Norwegian, or Norfolk Islander,that pitch-pine, herself a grove, una nemus, holds her unchanging beauty throughout the year, like her half-brother, the ocean, whose voice she shares; and only marks the flowing of her annual tide of life by the new verdure that yearly submerges all trace of last year's ebb.

through yonder silver cloudy glades!

"Eveena," I said, "has been urging me to offer your friend yonder a place in our household.

You see yonder tall ship, sir, in the outer harbour of this loyal sea-port?" "I do; she seems to be an object of general attention among the worthy lieges of the place.

O Lord, prosper Thou his journey to yonder land!

I shall say nothing of fruits, and meats, and other eatables, that come from the land of which both you and I have heard and know too much, unless it be to point to yonder sun, and then to ask the question, whether you think King George has the power to make it shine on the bit of an island where he lives, as it shines here in his broad provinces of America?"

The tanners' quarter is equally well marked, and yonder the groups at work with mud and wheel and surrounded with earthenware vessels of various shapes and sizes, remind you that you are among the Potters.

Now the dew will fall and fragrance will rise from every flower; and yonder the stars will come out; and above the stars, Afónya, is our merciful Creator.

A SMALL AND NEAT ROOM MARGARET (braiding and binding up her hair) I would give something now to know Who yonder gentleman could be!

He would burn yonder monastery and all within to ashes for the wind to carry away; and he would lock Katherine in the tower with his own hands; and he started toward the door, half-dressed as he was, and flung it wide open.

Beside the streams are pleasant bowers Adorned with ever-greens and flowers, Where insects float with gayest wing, And birds with sweetest voices sing, And happy spirits, free from care, Pluck the wild flowers that blossom there; Their forms are beauteous to behold, White silken wings, spangled with gold, Help them with easy grace to rise From this fair world to yonder skies.

He bade them bind and take her First to the mountain's height, That she the doom might suffer Within her husband's sight; But all the lady answered, When she was brought to death, Were words of faith and loyalty Borne on her parting breath: "Behold, I die a Christian, And here repeat my vows Of faithfulness to yonder knight, My loved and lawful spouse.

Now, if you had been my son, and yonder tight craft my ship, I would have said, 'Come at once.'

Why should yonder rock, standing like a spar of some ship wrecked in a cataclysm of the awful past, draw me to it as though it were the image of a grand, yet unattainable and blighted, longing of the human soul?

Save when to yonder hall they bend their way, Where the grave justice ends the grievous fray; He who recites, to keep the poor in awe, The law's vast volumefor he knows the law: To him with anger or with shame repair The injured peasant and deluded fair.

" Now, gentlemen, this is the principle which humanity expects, for your own and for mankind's benefit, to see maintained by you, and not yonder fatal course, which permits tyrants to draw from your country every facility for the oppression of their nations, but forbids nations to buy the means of defence.

But now out yonder the two cousins were in the saddle, Irby's sabre was out, and soon the manoeuvres were fully under way.

"Brother," said Francis, "you see yonder a fair dame who is of opinion that I should not let you out of Paris without your having revoked the treaty of Madrid."

Now God be praised, yonder cometh the dawn at last!

* Chill through his trackless pines the hunter passed, His yell arose upon the howling blast; Before him fled, with all the speed of fear, His wealthand victim, yonder helpless deer.

150 collocations for  yonder