114 examples of cloys in sentences

Echo hence shall stir No sighs but sigh-warm kisses, or light noise Of thy combing hand, the while it travelling cloys And trembles through my labyrinthine hair.

Leave that fictitious good your fancy feigns, For scenes where real bliss eternal reigns: Look to that region of immortal joys, Where fear disturbs not, nor possession cloys; Beyond what Fancy forms of rosy bowers, Or blooming chaplets of unfading flowers; Fairer than o'er imagination drew, Or poet's warmest visions ever knew.

When humours rise, they eat a sovereign herb, Whereby what cloys their stomachs they cast up; And as some writers of experience tell, They were the first invented vomiting.

Our anticipation is heightened, too, when we see Sir Fletcher Portwood and Mrs. Cloys set off upon her track.

Within other four years, and before the period of his apprenticeship had expired, William began to repeat poetrysome said to write it, but that was not the fact; he only twisted or altered a few words now and then, to suit the occasion; and almost every line ended with words of such soft sounds as bliss, kisslove, dovejoy, cloy, and others equally sweet, the delightful meanings of which are only to be met with in the sentimental glossary.

Oh pardon me, if e'er I say too much; my mind Too often strangely turns to ribald mirth, As though I had no doubt nor hope beyond Or brooding melancholy cloys my soul With thoughts of days misspent, of wasted time

He indeed cloys with sweetness; he obscures with splendour; he fatigues with gaiety.

But enough "the sweetest honey Is loathsome in its own deliciousness" and we would not willingly cloy our readers.

By the way, we hear of a sprinkling of the antique world of letters in some of the "Annuals"an introduction which reflects high credit on the taste of the editors, and serves to prove that sicklied sentimentalities, like all other sweets, when enjoyed to excess, will cloy the fancy, but not so as entirely to unfit the mind for a higher species of intellectual enjoyment.

RULE XIIFINAL Y. The final y of a primitive word, when preceded by a vowel, should not be changed into i before any additional termination: as, day, days; key, keys; guy, guys; valley, valleys; coy, coyly; cloy, cloys, cloyed; boy, boyish, boyhood; annoy, annoyer, annoyance; joy, joyless, joyful.

Gold pleas | -ure buys; But pleas | -ure dies", Too soon | the gross | fruiti | -on cloys: Though rapt | -ures court, The sense | is short; But vir | -tue

"Y preceded by a vowel is never changed, as boy, boys, I cloy, he cloys, etc."Ib., p viii.

"Y preceded by a vowel is never changed, as boy, boys, I cloy, he cloys, etc."Ib., p viii.

3d ed. by Cloys P. McClelland.

MCCLELLAND, CLOYS P. A treatise on practice and procedure in the probate courts of Ohio.

3d ed. by Cloys P. McClelland.

MCCLELLAND, CLOYS P. A treatise on practice and procedure in the probate courts of Ohio.

No vain desires of change disturb their joy; Such sweets, like bliss divine, can never cloy: Fill'd with that spirit which great souls inflame, Their wondrous offspring start to early fame.

Cloy, sate, satiate, satisfy, surfeit.

Keep your ambition, and let love alone: That I can cloy, but this I cannot cure.

When children weave fancies of wonderland they use the resources of the imagination with economy; uninterrupted sunshine soon cloys.

And while it pleaseth much, yet still it cloys.

It was a war I waged; I found a joy Undreamed-of in their death-cries, and in blood Full ankle-deep I wadedvictor stood, To find at last that horror too could cloy!

The anguish of maternal hearts Must search for balm divine; But well the striplings bore their fated parts (The heavens all parts assign) Never felt life's care or cloy.

Surely butter must cloy, though your friends do the churning You are not the whole world, though you did win a tanner; And Punch thinks it well, when your head has done turning, You should turn a new leaf, and just soften your manner.

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