1054 examples of anew in sentences

Through thee, the daylight gladdens me anew, The counsel of the goddess now shines forth In all its beauty and beneficence.

Show me the fruit that, ere 'tis pluck'd, doth rot, And trees, whose verdure daily buds anew!

Each moment I doubted my senses, and each moment the terrific sound convinced me anew.

Then he surveyed Katie anew and shut his lips together more tightly.

To-night Katie loved him anew for his delightful worldliness.

The last few days had shown him anew how their hold on him was loosening.

Whether it was the republication of this article that had stirred up anew the sleeping dogs of race prejudice and whetted their thirst for blood, he could not yet tell; but at any rate, there was mischief on foot.

It was, therefore, sent to London, and cast anew.

The breeze is fairlet us voyage anew, Where my dream-ship sails o'er the silver sea.

A woman it was that was destined to awaken in him all that consciousness which music, painting, poetry awaken in more evenly developed minds; and it is the silent breathing of her creative presence that is even now creating him anew, while as yet he knows it not.

* We thank our friends anew for the many kind words of sympathy, in view of our loss, and for their appreciative testimonies in memory of our departed associate, Rev. Dr. Powell.

(In His praise anew) © 22Dec36; A101473.

(In His praise anew) © 22Dec36; A101473.

It is your desire that the airy children of your brain should be born anew within another's, that makes you create; therefore, a misanthropical poet is a contradiction in terms.'

The youth had matched himself against St. Luc in the test of words in the vale of Onondaga, and now he felt that he must match himself anew, but in the test of forest war.

The warriors built the fire anew and cooked their breakfasts.

Then they begin housekeeping anew, in a two-storied nest like this one, living in the upper story, and keeping the Cowbird's egg locked up in the basement, where no warmth from their bodies can reach it; and so it never hatches.

Secondly, That He never used any disguise to save His life: and, Thirdly, That He never gave an answer so ambiguous as not to embody a sufficient testimony to all that He had to say; and that, moreover, He had already satisfied those who came to interrogate Him anew, with the view not obtaining information, but merely of laying traps to ensnare Him.

They were resolutions never to be forgottendestined to mold my character anew.

Thy immeasurable superiority, as again evidenced in the sonnet to the Lady Mary, has fixed anew my resolve as to my predestined field of labor.

Anew do I now discern that the meditation of Nature and her laws, mysterious yet exact, consorteth not with the airy fancies of the Poet's vision, and that our paths are diverse, yet each guiding to what is useful and divine.

And the attempt to keep them under the hand of the central government for years after they have taken their place for good or ill in the State body politic has recently failed in a monumental case vindicating anew the Tenth Amendment.

And hatred blazed forth anew.

Sleep comes easily to tired men, and soon all but the solitary guard were wrapped in sleep, to fight anew in rangers' dreams scathless battles!

These stories influenced a great number of other Negroes to go North and begin life anew as servants, waiters, laborers and cooks.

1054 examples of  anew  in sentences