459 examples of leas in sentences

" "There's no fear of him: he would sleep though all the babies in Priory Leas were crying in the room.

The violet on the leas, And bares her bosom In the blossoming trees, And dances on her way To laugh with May Winter that hath no bird To sing thee, and no bloom To deck thy brow: To me thou art an empty haunted room, Where once the music Of the summer stirred, And all the dancers Fallen on silence now.

2. I stood before my childhood's home, Outside the belt of trees; All round, my dreaming glances roam On well-known hills and leas.

The purple twilight stole above The grey-green dunes, the furrowed leas: And Dusk, with breast as of a dove, Brooded: and everywhere was peace.

Laving the sunny leas, Mantled with wood.

Great hotels line the Leas, a glorious promenade, along the top of chalk cliffs, that looks out over the Channel.

Our sheep drop dead about the frozen leas 4th Voice.

nigh twenty baskets doth Lacon fill with cheese: Hath time to woo a sweetheart too upon the blossomed leas.

So in swift sequence drove succeeded drove, And all the champaign, all the highways swarmed With tramping oxen; all the sumptuous leas Rang with their lowing.

Your correspondent W. asks the etymon of "Cowley;"probably "Cow leas," or Cow pasture.

Like Horseley, Ashley, Oakley and a thousand other leas or leys distinguished from each other by some local characteristic.

"Dis yer tale goes ter show," concluded Julius sententiously, as the man came up and announced that the spring was ready for us to get water, "dat w'ite folks w'at is so ha'd en stric', en doan make no 'lowance fer po' ign'ant niggers w'at ain' had no chanst ter l'arn, is li'ble ter hab bad dreams, ter say de leas', en dat dem w'at is kin' en good

I guess you would find no leas than twenty-five or thirty out that way.

SEE Dobie, Charles Caldwell. Leas than kin.

SEE Dobie, Charles Caldwell. Leas than kin.

Assuredly of all the strange experiences that I have ever had, or imagined, or read of other people having or imagining, that little raid I made with Gibberne on the Folkestone Leas, under the influence of the New Accelerator, was the strangest and maddest of all.

We stared at them, we laughed at them, we made faces at them, and then a sort of disgust of them came upon us, and we turned away and walked round in front of the cyclist towards the Leas.

And so we came out upon the Leas.

Before I could expostulate with him he had dashed forward, snatched the unfortunate animal out of visible existence, and was running violently with it towards the cliff of the Leas.

"Sit down," he said, and flop, down upon the turf at the edge of the Leas I satscorching as I sat.

People got up and trod on other people, chairs were overturned, the Leas policeman ran.

He owned 'bout thirty-five hund'ed acres an' at leas' a hund'ed an' fifty slaves.

Oh, fo' de mussy o' Jesus Christ, Mawse 'Polyte, leas' of all, you!

Leas' of all you, Mawse 'Polyte!

By what track May we trace our journey back; Up what mountains, thro' what seas By what meadow-lands and leas, Must we travel to the bourne Of the shady rows of corn That lead down to the Willows Where the day is always morn? ILLUSTRATIONS "Say, boys, where's its bottle?"

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