39823 examples of natures in sentences

Then may we wondering read, how human limbs Have watered kingdoms, and dissolved in streams; 30 Of those rich fruits that on the fertile mould Turned yellow by degrees, and ripened into gold: How some in feathers, or a ragged hide, Have lived a second life, and different natures tried. Then will thy Ovid, thus transformed, reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell.

Now I'll proceed their natures to declare, 180 Which Jove himself did on the bees confer Because, invited by the timbrel's sound, Lodged in a cave, the almighty babe they found, And the young god nursed kindly under-ground.

As one of these, in days of yore, Rummaged a shop of learning o'er; Not, like our modern dealers, minding Only the margin's breadth and binding; A book his curious eye detains, Where, with exactest care and pains, Were every beast and bird portrayed, That e'er the search of man surveyed, 30 Their natures and their powers were writ, With all the pride of human wit.

Can he discern the different natures, And weigh the power of other creatures 40 Who by the partial work hath shown He knows so little of his own? How falsely is the spaniel drawn!

But, surely, this clear-seeing, to be but for an odd time; and afterward we each again to earnestness in our way with the other; but alway, even when we did make to show indifference, we to be something troubled inwardly with sweet flashings of our bewildered natures.

Their mildness of manner, their benevolence of character, and the goodness of their natures would obtain for them the affectionate devotion of a grateful soldiery, and, educated in a school of continued victories, they were the fittest leaders of an army which had never met an enemy it had not subdued.

In later life, we may be better able to work upon other people,upon the world, because our natures are then finished and rounded off, and no more a prey to fresh views; but then the world is less able to work upon us.

The past can take care of itself, and we need not even worry very much about the future; but if we are true to our own natures, we must be up and doing in the present.

Laurentius ascribes them to their several temperatures, delights, natures, inclinations, continuance of time, as they are simple or mixed with other diseases, as the causes are divers, so must the signs be, almost infinite, Altomarus cap.

Of these medicines there be diverse and infinite kinds, plants, metals, animals, &c., and those of several natures, some good for one, hurtful to another: some noxious in themselves, corrected by art, very wholesome and good, simples, mixed, &c., and therefore left to be managed by discreet and skilful physicians, and thence applied to man's use.

I think Sewell has been judicious in omitting certain parts, as for instance where G.F. has revealed to him the natures of all the creatures in their names, as Adam had.

Your endeavour at explaining Fox's insight into the natures of animals must fail, as I shall transcribe the passage.

Such wounds must heal with time in healthy natures, whatever a false sentiment may say, by the wise and beneficent law of our being.

Their natures impel many persons to commit various violations of the law.

Never did he change the natures of two creatures face to face, so that each received the form of the other.

He was deeply susceptible, moreover, to that singular spell which the wilderness lays upon certain lonely natures, and he loved the wild solitudes with a kind of romantic passion that amounted almost to an obsession.

For some natures consolations and soothing suggestions are like flowers thrown upon a granite tomb.

Thou shouldst have tarried untill natures course Had been extinct, that thou oregrowne with age, Mightst die the death of thy progenitors; Twas not thy meanes he died so soddenly,

Strangely-formed beings do things which do not seem to belong to their natures or to human nature, and it is this that makes them strange.

Somehow it had come to be a bond linking certain sides of their natures which they did not show to each other when they met and talked.

Coeval with our birth, this pure desire Was given to lift our grov'ling natures higher, Till that high praise, by genuine merit wrung From men's slow justice, shall employ the tongue Of yon Supernal Court, from whom may flow Or bliss eternal or eternal wo.

Le Lemures, loose of tether, Of tendon, sinew, and of bone, Half natures, patched together!

And when commonsense is found in natures that are honest and hearts that are clean, it may make mistakes, but not for long.

Their natures met like night and morn What time the morning-star is born.

But how he lived, and where, and when, It matters not to other men; For, as a fountain disappears, To gush again in later years, So natures lost again may rise After the lapse of centuries, May track the hidden course of blood Through many a generation's flood, Till, on some unsuspected field, The latent lineage is revealed.

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