76 examples of northern lights in sentences

While Pheidias wrought his marbles, the men up here carved walrus-ivory, and, in lieu of Homer, recited "The Crow's Last Flight" and "The Legend of the Northern Lights.

Into Northern Lights the pursuers drove after a four-day traverse.

He was in touch with the trappers for a radius of a hundred miles of which Northern Lights was the center, but no word had come to him of a lone traveler with a dog-train passing north.

The man-hunters spent a day at Northern Lights to rest the dogs and restock their supplies.

Upon the other's mentioning other eminent writers of the Scotch; "These will not do," said Johnson, "Let us have some more of your northern lights; these are mere farthing candles.

The winters, the trails all unbroken, The far fields that beckon and call; The song of the frost on the runners And the Northern Lights high over all; The trees in the bend of the river, The streams that nobody has spanned; The whisper of gold, the story half told, All this by the Devil was planned.

And glaciers split and rend, And sweepers turn the flimsy craft And trails come to an end; As long as flashing Northern Lights Flame in the Arctic sky, Your boldest ones, your bravest sons Come North to win or die.

sun, orb of day, Phoebus, Apollo^, Aurora; star, orb; meteor, falling star, shooting star; blazing star, dog star, Sirius; canicula, Aldebaran^; constellation, galaxy; zodiacal light; anthelion^; day star, morning star; Lucifer; mock sun, parhelion; phosphor, phosphorus; sun dog^; Venus. aurora, polar lights; northern lights, aurora borealis; southern lights, aurora australis.

Like Northern Lights on autumn evenings, the maiden's eyes pierced Narcissus through and through with many-coloured spears.

Why, it is all he steers by; without it, he would be as helpless as a compass under the flare of Northern Lights; and he no doubt regards it as a mark of blood, the proof of his kinship with the preadamite family of the Saurians.

Immensity, Silence, MysteryThe Northern Lights!

He had not wished to say that, he had not wanted to speak at all, but his subconscious mind had welded the thought of her so fast to the great mystery of the Northern Lights that without volition he had voiced it.

The northern lights were more vivid than usual, making the sky quite luminous; and there was a sharp freshness in the air, which, while it induced the hunters to pull their hoods more tightly round their faces, also sent their blood careering more briskly through their veins, as they drove swiftly over the ice in the Esquimau sledges.

Out over the snow that crackled sharply in the clear, crisp air; out where the stars seemed strangely close, the moon strangely brightand where across the heavens waved the luminous, ghostly banners of the Northern Lights.

Cat and northern lights.

Northern lights to fields of gold.

Cat and northern lights.

One of the most beautiful phenomena in nature is the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights.

It's like having a ship in the garden, and it seems to remind you of the North Pole, and whales, and Northern Lights.

And as leaping flame Burn the Northern lights, On the darkness gleam Through the silent nights.

I will let the Northern Lights go, with their gorgeous pantomimes and midnight revelries, and have a moment's communing with this unfortunate quadruped.

No; Canada means winter, snow, quivering northern lights, log-fires, and sledge-bells!

With a bridge of white mist Columbkill he crosses, On his stately journeys From Sliveleague to Rosses; Or going up with music On cold starry nights, To sup with the Queen Of the gay northern lights.

What power disbands the Northern Lights After their steely play?

Snow and frost, hail and, above all, wind, trailing rain clouds and brilliant northern lights, are your appropriate sky phenomena; here, thunder and lightning seem as if they might have been invented.

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