1821 examples of heath in sentences

The English Henry Heath hat at seven or eight dollars, with its velvet forehead piece and its band of soft, rough silk, stays in place better than any other, but it is too heavy for comfort.

The hunting guard is no restraint at all unless the hat flies off, in which case it keeps it from following the example of John Gilpin's, but with the Henry Heath lining, your hat is perfectly secure in anything from a Texas Norther to a New England east wind.

The firm-horned heath-stalker, the hart, when pressed, Wearied by hounds, and hunted from afar, Will rather die of thirst upon its bank Than bend his head to it.

Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, and Albion Series of Anglo-Saxon and Middle English Poetry (Ginn and Company); Belles Lettres Series of English Classics, sec. 1 (Heath & Co.); J.W. Bright's Anglo-Saxon Reader; Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Primer, and Anglo-Saxon Reader.

In fact, Egdon Heath has been called the principal character in the novel, The Return of the Native (1878).

Nelly, I dreamed I was in heaven, but heaven did not seem to be my home, and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth; and the angels were so angry that they flung me out into the middle of the heath on the top of Wuthering Heights, where I woke sobbing for joy.

I do not know how long and how far I ran, but I found myself on a sunny heath, when somebody suddenly pulled my sleeve.

He even tried to tempt me by unrolling my shadow on the heath.

I was left with my despair, and spent the day and night on the heath.

In the after-warmth of the hot July day I made my way across the darkened Heath.

Miss Halcombe, when I told her of my strange adventure on Hampstead Heath, turned up her mother's correspondence with her second husband, and discovered there a reference to the woman in white, who bore a striking resemblance to Miss Fairlie.

After a while we turned off the high road into a forest path, which was sound enough, the soil being one sheet of poor sand and white quartz gravel, which would in Scotland, or even Devonshire, have carried nothing taller than heath, but was here covered with impenetrable jungle.

3. Dewey, John, How we Think, Boston: D.C. Heath & Co., 1910.

Lockwood, Francis (comp.), The Freshman and His College, Boston: D.C. Heath & Co., 1913.

Sandwick, Richard L., How to Study and What to Study, Boston: D.C. Heath & Co., 1915.

Compare the list of the members in Heath, 350, with the letters in Milton's State Papers, 92, 94, 96.]

See also Heath, 325; Thurloe, i. 214; Whitelock, 543.]

Of Reviews, beside what you mention, I know of none except the Review on Hounslow Heath, which I take it is too expensive for your ordering.

ON JACK STRAW'S CASTLE, HAMPSTEAD HEATH, BEING REPAIRED.

] Gen. Heath.

Newmarket has become "a blasted heath," all horse-racing having been stopped, to the great dismay of the Irish members.

We have received the following new Catalogues: "Catalogue of valuable second-hand Books in Divinity, the Classics, Law, and Miscellaneous, on sale by William Heath, 29 1/2.

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1821 examples of  heath  in sentences