40 examples of ram's in sentences

On the same unimpeachable authority I may fearlessly affirm a smashed frogsmashed on the proper saint's dayin conjunction with hair taken from a ram's forehead and a nail stolen from a piebald mare's shoe, to be a certain remedy for ague, worn in a little leather bag.

The Forest of Austerity (Tapovan), Panchvati and Ramsej or Ram's seat, that strangely-shaped hill fortress to the north of Nasik, are but three of the holy places which appeal so forcibly to the hearts of the people as the visible legacies of divine life on earth.

9 and 10 are flat sauce or sauté pans, the ancient one being fluted in the handle, and having at the end a ram's head.

"The inlet's pretty narrow for a long reach through the marsh," said Dabney, "and as crooked as a ram's horn.

than any of his species in the fableswaxing fat, and kicking, in the fulness of bread, one unlucky minute would needs proclaim his good fortune to the world below; and, laying out his simple throat, blew such a ram's horn blast, as (toppling down the walls of his own Jericho) set concealment any longer at defiance.

When a ram's constitution has been undermined by the rutting season, the horns cease to grow, nor do they begin again until the spring of the year with its green vegetation brings nourishing food, and this is the cause of the rings, which, therefore, indicate the number of winters old a sheep is.

Other things are much magnified by writers, as an old cock, a ram's head, a wolf's heart borne or eaten, which Mercurialis approves; Prosper Altinus the water of Nilus; Gomesius all seawater, and at seasonable times to be seasick: goat's milk, whey, &c. SUBSECT.

Take a ram's head that never meddled with an ewe, cut off at a blow, and the horns only take away, boil it well, skin and wool together; after it is well sod, take out the brains, and put these spices to it, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, mace, cloves,

" Piso commends a ram's lungs applied hot to the fore part of the head, or a young lamb divided in the back, exenterated, &c.; all acknowledge the chief cure in moistening throughout.

The teacher thought so highly of Ram's intellect that he was taught one subject after another by his indulgent master, and when he grew older, was especially educated and trained for estate work.

This was locked up in the cash box and Bose told his wife in Ram's hearing that next day he should deposit it in the bank.

He ran quickly to the other end of the grotto, shook the big ram's horns until he awoke, and, at the same time, swung himself upon his back.

"Now butt to the left!" said the boy, and turned the big ram's head in that direction.

" "Hurt!" exclaimed the ram's owner, "why you couldn't hurt him with a steam hammer.

"I wish you'd take him up a thousand feet and drop him," declared the unfortunate ram's owner.

Jimsy's rope swirled and settled about the ram's horns.

In 1852 there were in existence The Colored American, The Struggler, The Watchman, The Ram's Horn, The Demosthenian Shield, The National Reformer, The Pittsburg Mystery, The Palladium of Liberty, The Disfranchised American, The Colored Citizen, The National Watchman, The Excelsior, The Christian Herald, The Farmer, The Impartial Citizen, The Northern Star of Albany, and The North Star of Rochester.

Tell him to plough it with a ram's horn. (Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme), And sow it all over with one pepper corn.

She hurriedly rounded the corner and passed a window that displayed a pyramid of varnished kegs backed by a mirror with a ram's head painted on it in colours.

What did thy father for thee, Which I too have not done, to the height of duty? Go hence, forsake me, serve thy Emperor; He will reward thee with a pretty chain Of gold; with his ram's fleece will he reward thee; For that the friend, the father of thy youth, For that the holiest feeling of humanity, Was nothing worth to thee.

And the birds were holding carnival over by the stone basin under the ram's head on the wall; and the river was dancing in the sunlight; and besides, we had caught sight of a sun-dial there in that old colonial garden by the banks of the "King's River"!

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His are the quiet steeps of dreamland, The waters of no-more-pain, His ram's bell rings 'neath an arch of stars, "Rest, rest, and rest again."

1.80 Musician ......................... 1 yr. 1.50 New York Tribune (tri-wkly) ...... 1 yr. 1.50 Out West ......................... 1 yr. 2.00 Overland Monthly ................. 1 yr. 1.50 Ram's Horn ....................... 1 yr. 1.50 School & Home Education .......... 1 yr.

The masks, satyrs, and ram's heads, the scrolls and the foliage, are also very bold in specimens of this class of Boule's work; and the "sun" (that is, a mask surrounded with rays of light) is a very favourite ornament of this period.

40 examples of  ram's  in sentences