83 examples of re-appearing in sentences

The airs and streams renew their joyous tone; The ants, the bees, the swallows, re-appear; Fresh leaves and flowers deck the dead Seasons' bier; 5 The amorous birds now pair in every brake, And build their mossy homes in field and brere; And the green lizard and the golden snake, Like unimprisoned flames, out of their trance awake.

The bird, who ceased, with fading light, to thread Silent the hedge or steamy rivulet's bed, 325 From his grey re-appearing tower shall soon Salute with gladsome note the rising moon, While with a hoary light she frosts the ground, And pours a deeper blue to Aether's bound; Pleased, as she moves, her pomp of clouds to fold 330 In robes of azure, fleecy-white, and gold.

Alcasto retiredslowly indeed, but with shame and terror; nor had he the courage to re-appear before his commander.

After Sir Robert's retirement from power, the good qualities which he undoubtedly possessed, seemed to re-appear as soon as the pressure of party feeling was withdrawn.

Their favourable reception by the readers of that journal led to the preparation of the present volume, in which the letters referred to, having undergone a careful revision, re-appear, followed by nearly thirty others descriptive of the Author's tour.

Lady Maulevrier, well informed in advance, had deferred Lesbia's presentation till next season, when she was told Lord Hartfield would certainly re-appear.

It was possiblenay, probablethat in those days Lady Maulevrier would herself re-appear in society, establish her salon, and draw around her closing years all that is wittiest, best, and wisest in the great world.

But you mean to re-appear in society next season, I hope, when you present your granddaughter?'

Yet, not only does each of the sections relating to these personages re-appear in Marcion's Gospel, but it re-appears precisely at the same place.

Long after Captain Cook's death, the natives believed he would re-appear, and perhaps punish them for their breach of hospitality.

Some are annual, some biennial, some triennial, and there are perennials that seem to live for everand yet are still periodicalthough our love will not allow us to know when they die, and phoenix-like re-appear from their own ashes.

Sudden you re-appear.

The whole | or a part Of the form | of thy birth, Of the mould | of thy clay, Which return'd | to the earth, Re-appear | to the day!

Indeed, one of the pleasantest things to a reader of Thackeray is the way which his characters have of re-appearing, as old acquaintances, in his different books; just as, in real life, people drop out of mind and then turn up again in other years and places.

Their aims, spirit and tendencies have found in her a living embodiment, and re-appear in her pages as forms of genius, as artistic creations.

All honor to Jeffersonto the man who, in the concrete pressure of a struggle for national independence by a single people, had the coolness, forecast, and capacity to introduce into a merely revolutionary document an abstract truth, applicable to all men and all times, and so to embalm it there that to-day and in all coming days it shall be a rebuke and a stumbling-block to the very harbingers of re-appearing tyranny and oppression.

(But, there being apparently no answer to this communication, the faithful but prudent animal does not re-appear.)

She always desired and always sought for free government under the form of constitutional monarchy; and in following her history, step by step, there will be seen, often disappearing and ever re-appearing, the efforts made by the country for the accomplishment of her hope.

It will never re-appear in future pictures of actual life in England.

At low water the mud-banks near the cascade that were exposed by the falling tide were covered with these fish, sporting about, and running at each other with open mouths; but as we approached, they so instantaneously buried themselves in the soft mud that their disappearance seemed the effect of magic: upon our retiring and attentively watching the spot, these curious animals would re-appear as suddenly as they had before vanished.

Might not, for example, elocution and caligraphy with advantage re-appear as good reading aloud and beautiful penmanship?

He was somewhat confused in his ideas, and thought, that were he now to re-appear on the scene there might still be a chance for him.

Enchanted with this, she followed with her eyes the graceful figure of Sir Jocelyn till it was lost to viewto re-appear a moment after in the tilt-yard.

When you re-appear at Court, you will be all the more welcome if Lady Mounchensey be with you.

Telling the old woman whither he was going, and that inquiries might be made there for him on the morrow, if he did not re-appear with her master, he set out at once for the place indicated.

83 examples of  re-appearing  in sentences