414 examples of casement in sentences

Introduction by Sir Roger Casement.

"At present the direction of the Irish revolutionary movement is in the hands of Professor Evin MacNeill, Mac O'Rahilly and, above all, Sir Roger Casement.

The officers commanding the companies crossed swords and shook hands while the assembly sang the 'Wacht am Rhein' and 'God save Ireland.' "Sir Roger Casement has long been a thorn in the side of the English Government, therefore the latter has not shrunk from making a murderous conspiracy against the life of this distinguished Irish leader.

In agreement with Sir Edward Grey, the British Minister in Christiania, Mr. Findlay, tried to bribe Casement's companionnamed Christensento murder Sir Roger.

" This colossal Germanism concerning a plan to murder Sir Roger Casement has been assiduously spread throughout the German Press.

By so much is the force of Venome more, As Lightning through a windows Casement Hurts more than that which enters at the doore.

Then Bellew, leaning out from his casement, as the first bright beams of the rising sun gilded the top-most leaves of the tree, thus apostrophised the unseen singer: "I suppose you will be piping away down in your tree there, old fellow, long after Arcadia has faded out of my life.

The windows in front were open, as was the front door, and from one casement a lace curtain flapped in the wind.

Or at the casement seen her stand?

He even fancied that he could see the outline of her figure leaning back in the easy-chair which he had wheeled up close to the casement.

Then by her casement wheeled in speed Strange films, and half the wings indeed That steam in rainbows o'er the mead, Now magnified in mystery, lead Great revolutions to her heed.

His face was calm but grave, but just as he passed he caught the eye of some one in the crowd, and smiled in his old frank way; then glanced up towards the windows with the bright look he hath so oft caste up to me at my casement, but saw us not; perchance soe 'twas best. ...Will telleth me the indictment was the longest ever heard: on four counts.

I stand up very early and breathe it from my casement; not in order to nourish my body, you understand, but because it is the wild, sweet air of Thek.

[She looks out of the casement.]

Tharmia: We feel cold because the Queen has opened the casement.

The Queen leans from the casement muttering.

" "The night is dark and gloomy," said the Rabbi, coming to his casement, "and mine age is great; are there not younger men than I in Cairo?"

" While the Vicomte de Montbrison spoke thus, she had leaned upon the sill of an open casement.

The cool shadows of the coming evening fell on the casement, when Giulietta first ventured to propose that she should send a letter by the gardener to Lorenzo, and desire that a litter might be sent to convey her uncle to their villa.

How should I gauge what beauty is her dole, Who cannot see her countenance for her soul, As birds see not the casement for the sky?

For when from the peaks of the mountains The sun tore the night's veiling soft, There reigned anew only the silence On turret and casement aloft.

So sultry is the hour I throw the casement wide, Fall on my knees beside it in the gloom, And cowering before me lies the balmy night, Wafted aloft the breath of lilac bloom.

Once I open the casement to listen, but hastily close it again, afraid lest the wintry wind should ruffle the satin smoothness of my hair, or push the mob-cap awry.

Again I rise, unclose the casement, and push my matronly head a little way out to listen.

In a minute or two I saw a light flickering somewhere aloft, then I heard the sound of a window opening, followed by an exclamation of disgust as a blast of wind extinguished the candle which had given me an instantaneous picture en silhouette of a man leaning out of a casement.

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