25 examples of chamber's in sentences

Fair to see was the pillow of horn, And fair the bed-chamber's adorning; But the man of my heart is not here, and I mourn All alone, and wait for the morning.

The barn chamber 's full o' their stuff, so 't no hay can go in; altogether there ain't any nameable kind of a fool-trick them young varmints didn't play on these premises.

Thou, in the glory of cloudless noon, The God revealing, Turning thy face from the boundless boon, Painfully kneeling; Or in thy chamber's still solitude, Bending thy head o'er the legend rude.

The violent attacks of the anti-Revisionists on the Criminal Chamber of the Cour de Cassation culminated in the resignation of Q. de Beaurepaire, in an inquiry into the Criminal Chamber's methods of investigation, and finally in the passing of a law which transferred the task of the Criminal Chamber to the whole of the Supreme Court.

My Lord, my Chamber's most unsafe, but when 'tis night I'le find some means to slip into your lodging: till when Pha.

Chamber's Encyclopædia; a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People.

Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, on the Basis of the Latest Edition of the German Conversations-Lexicon.

For the subject as a whole, Chamber's Cyclopaedia of English Literature (3 vols., 10s.

He hadn't slept in over fifty hours and could easily have lain down in what seemed like soft turf and fallen deeply asleep, but the ethereal beauty of the Chamber's vision was restful and he didn't want to close his eyes for an instant while he was inside.

(Pub. abroad in Chamber's Journal, Dec. 3, 1927-Mar. 31, 1928 issues)

(Pub. abroad in Chamber's Journal, July 6, 1929)

SEE Chamber's Technical Dictionary.

(Pub. abroad in Chamber's Journal, Dec. 3, 1927-Mar. 31, 1928 issues)

(Pub. abroad in Chamber's Journal, July 6, 1929)

SEE Chamber's Technical Dictionary.

The Chamber's next the Park.

" Chamber's Life of Sir Walter Scott.

Somebody bolted the chamber's door behind him.

Much to my astonishment, the chamber's window was curtained inside.

So it was no marvel that at the chamber's upper end, and quite near to my father's bed, lay a wreath of snow, with a fine, clean-cut, untrampled edge, just as it had blown in at the gable window when the storm burst from the east.

Riots (see Injunctions), law against under Henry V; suppression of by common-law courts in chancery; use of executive power to suppress, dates from 1414; use of chancery power permitted; law of 1495; punishment of by Star Chamber; act of Edward VI; counties liable for damages in 1285; European law of; Star Chamber's authority over; duty of by-standers.

These shew the influence of Sir W. Chamber's Chinese style.]

Myriads whose spirits spurn The limitations thou didst love so well, Who never knew the shades of Oriel, Or felt their quickened spirits pulse and burn Beneath that eye's regard, that voice's spell, Myriads, world-scattered and creed-sundered, turn In thought to that hushed chamber's chastened gloom.

And still he bears the goblet on whose crown A hundred jewels in the lamplight shine; And ever from its edges dripping down Falls with dark stain the rich and lustrous wine, Wherefrom through all the chamber's shadowy deeps A deadly perfume like a vapour creeps.

Or if, at the bridal-chamber's door, I lay her dead in her blood, Beside her the childrenJason's childrendead? GORA.

25 examples of  chamber's  in sentences