143 examples of changeful in sentences

Therefore, do thou continue to feel secure as to this matter, and watch most carefully that thou lettest not another know that which I, not witting it from thee or from another, most surely have discovered from thine own face and from its changeful seeming.

Some deep-mouthed old forester will open his jaws, and send forth a volume of sound so deep, so loud, so changeful, so undulating and variable in its character, that, as it rolls along the forest, and comes back in quavering echoes from the mountains, you will almost swear that his single voice is an agglomerate of a thousand, all mixed, and mingled, and rolled up into one.

Thou changest, ere the changeful night Hath streak'd her fleeting robe with white. 'Tis love that hurries me along

There was no tendency of this shifting and changeful age which he did not observe, no new discovery made, no new theory started, no untrodden path of speculation opened to human thought, which did not immediately engage his attention, and of which he had not something instructive to say.

Oft when the winter storm had ceased to rave, He roamed the snowy waste at even, to view The cloud stupendous, from th' Atlantic wave High-towering, sail along th' horizon blue; Where, midst the changeful scenery, ever new, Fancy a thousand wondrous forms descries, More wildly great than ever pencil drew Rocks, torrents, gulfs, and shapes of giant size, And glittering cliffs on cliffs, and fiery ramparts rise.

Has the revolving Sphere two days opposed thy wish, Know that the circling Round is changeful found: Despair

The unpractised and single-hearted girl heard him in breathless attention, the color of her cheek and the changeful eye betraying the force of her sympathies at each turn in their hazardous adventure.

The changeful nature of popular clamour was never more manifested than on this visit.

How beautiful! Her hunting-robe is bluer than the sky, Matching one phase of her great, changeful eyes, Clasped with twin falcons of unburnished gold, The colour of her brown hair in the sun.

Adj. changeable, changeful; changing &c 140; mutable, variable, checkered, ever changing; protean, proteiform^; versatile.

When we cannot think ourselves into sympathy with the great features of a country, we learn to ignore them, and put our head among the grass for flowers, or pore, for long times together, over the changeful current of a stream.

But his immediate memories were not conducive to sober consideration, shot through as they were with the light of deep-gray eyes and the fugitive smile of lips sensitive to every changeful thought.

Our minds were different in texture and hue: I never gave you a chance to refuse me; Already I loved one less changeful than you.

The ever-changeful song.

He who ordained, when first the world began, Time that was not before creation's hour, Divided it, and gave the sun's high power To rule the one, the moon the other span: Thence fate and changeful chance and fortune's ban Did in one moment down on mortals shower:

As if 'twere friendship's final knell; Such fears may prove but vain: So changeful is life's fleeting day, Whene'er we severhope may say, We partto meet again.

Thus ever varying all things seem "Fickle as a changeful dream;" And naught is left of that gay train, My gentle bird, but thy sweet strain.

Since then the changeful years have flown Till now once more I seem to stand Upon the mountain top alone, And look abroad upon the land.

Without this fellow-feeling, how are we to get enough patience and charity toward our stumbling, falling companions in the long and changeful journey?

Casting about for some sure anchorage, drifting hither and thither over changeful seas of phenomena, a large body of men, deep, clear thinkers withal, some twenty-four centuries since, fancied that they had found all truth in the fixed, eternal relations of number and quantity.

During the changeful reigns of Stephen and Henry II., the castle fell into the hands of the crown, and was granted to Ranulph de Gernons, Earl of Chester; but repossession was obtained by de Albini, who died here about the year 1155.

His face was his fortune: it was all changeful nature: his eye glistened and rolled, and lit up alternately every corner of his laughing face: "then the eternal tortuosities of his nose, and the alarming descent of his chin, contrasted, as it eternally was, with the portentous rise of his eyebrows."

And much I pondered, if he whose brain Had builded this clock with labor and pain Did only think, twelve months there are, And the Bible twelve will fit to a hair; Or did he say, with a heart in tune, Well-loved John is the sign of June, And changeful Peter hath April hours, And Paul the stately, October bowers, And sweet, or faithful, or bold, or strong, Unto each one shall a month belong.

It was a strange little room into which the Lady Ysolinde brought me, full of quaint, changeful scents, and all ablaze with colors the like of which I had never seen.

But the passengers, towards the termination of their voyage, become less observant of the changeful aspect of the sea.

143 examples of  changeful  in sentences