Do we say steals or steels

steals 401 occurrences

Onward rushes the world without, But the breeze which over my garden steals Brings from it merely a distant shout Or the echo light of passing wheels; In its din and drive I have now no share, As I muse in my Promenade Solitaire.

LEONIS When o'er the agèd lion steals The instinct of approaching death, Whose numbing grasp he vaguely feels In trembling limbs and labored breath, He shuns the garish light of day, And leaving mate and whelps at play, In mournful silence creeps away.

In moist copses the ferns and osmundas begin to uncurl in April, opening their soft coils of spongy verdure, coated with woolly down, from which the humming-bird steals the lining of her nest.

Gradually a dark purple shade steals over the long range of chalk hills; white, clean-looking roads stand out clearly defined miles away on the horizon; the smoke that rises straight up from some ivy-covered homestead half a mile away is bluer than the evening skya deep azure blue.

It swells out into fishable proportions just above Lord Eldon's Stowell property, steals gently past his beautiful woods at Chedworth and the Roman villa discovered a few years ago, then onward through the quaint old-world villages of Fossbridge to Winson and Coln-St-Dennis.

Whoever dares to tell a lie, Whoever steals a pin, Whoever strikes an angry blow, Has done a deed of sin.

Abolitionists do not know, why he, who steals men is, any more than he, who steals horses, entitled to "compensation" for releasing his plunder.

Abolitionists do not know, why he, who steals men is, any more than he, who steals horses, entitled to "compensation" for releasing his plunder.

If a man steals and is prosecuted, who becomes the plaintiff? 14.

[An executioner steals after the Prophet; he is dressed in crimson satin to the knees; he wears a leather belt and carries the axe of his trade.] Ludibras: His voice was angry as he went away.

I think they are loveliest just when the sun is set and a dusk steals along the narrower streets, a kind of mystery in which we can see cloaked figures and yet not quite discern whose figures they be.

A maiden full of life and light, Like Eden's fountains pure and bright; Whose sweetness steals the heart away, Mild, beauteous, as the moon of May.

It gushes out from a bank, through some old stone-work, and dashes its little cascade (about as abundant as one might turn out of a large pitcher) into a pool, whence it steals away towards the lake, which is not far removed.

Wasted child of the marble brow, Mysterious death steals o'er thee now.

You can jail a man who steals your watch, but the girl who steals a man's heart away from his sweetheart walks free, and uncondemned evento their shame be it spokenby those who know what she has done.

You can jail a man who steals your watch, but the girl who steals a man's heart away from his sweetheart walks free, and uncondemned evento their shame be it spokenby those who know what she has done.

And it is not until one whose face she cannot recognize, and whose presence among the angels of Heaven she cannot comprehend, steals away one of the garlands of white with which she was entwined, that the fatal stain becomes visible.

Such is the worldsuch is the condition of human life, that we always think to-morrow will be happier than to-day; but to-morrow and to-morrow steals over us unenjoyed and unregarded, and we still linger in the same expectation to the moment appointed for our end.

Westbrook Pegler (A); 22Apr63; R314185. Steals trash.

The moral habits of some of them are indicated by their names"The Rioter," "The Adulterer," "Ndauthina," who steals women of rank or beauty by night or by torchlight, "The Human-brain Eater," "The Murderer."

And then the touch of death that steals Down, down from head to heart he feels Under yon pine he hastes away On the green turf his head to lay Placing beneath him horn and sword, He turns towards the Paynim horde, And, there, beneath the pine, he sees A vision of old memories A thought of realms he helped to win, Of his sweet France, of kith and kin, And Charles, his lord, who nurtured him.

Half blind is my vision I know to the truth, My ears are half deaf to the voice of the tear That touches the silences as Autumn's ruth Steals thru the dusks of each returning year

SPRIN' FEVAH Dar's a lazy, sortah hazy Feelin' grips me, thoo an' thoo; An' I feels lak doin' less dan enythin'; Dough de saw is sharp an' greasy, Dough de task et han' is easy, An' de day am fair an' breezy, Dar's a thief dat steals embition in de win'.

But what steals out the gray clouds red like wine?

Then, like some guardian god that flies to save The weary pilgrim from an instant grave, Whom, sleeping and secure, the guileful snake Steals near and nearer thro' the peaceful brake, Then Curio rose to ward the public woe, To wake the heedless and incite the slow, Against Corruption Liberty to arm.

steels 29 occurrences

New steels had to be welded; new machinery made; a whole new engineering system had to be created.

We had to import our fine alloy and carbon steels from Germany and France.

The young and beautiful lady bringing up the rear was probably ignorant of the ludicrous figure she made with her "ultra" fashionable arrangement of steels, that gave her the appearance of having a large clothes-bag under her dress, or we don't think she would have started on the excursion in such a garment.

"Come, which shall it be, Croisset?" A cold glitter, like the snap of sparks from striking steels, shot from the Frenchman's eyes.

During his visit he stood godfather to Steels second son, who was named, after, Eugene.]

When fierce ambition steels thy daring breast, When from thy frantic look our glance recedes;

The British public are essentially hero worshippers, and especially do they worship men who show manliness and pluck; and those feelings of respect and admiration that it is to be hoped in more stirring times would be reserved for a Nelson or a Wellington have been recently lavished on our Graces, our Stoddarts, our Ranjitsinhjis, and our Steels.

It nerves my heart, it steels my sword; For I have sworn this braid to stain In the best blood that warms thy vein.

Go, hang your bridles in your halls, And set your war-steels free: The world has one unconquer'd king, And he reigns on the sea!

Partly excitement, partly the impulse of honour or of shame, partly the habituation which steels the endurance of the gladiator.

After these half hundred dishes, came the sweets; then the gentlemen's flints and steels were going, the room soon filled with smoke, and the ladies retired to dress for the ball.

R116767, 31Aug53, Lorle Stecher Weeber & H. Armin Stecher (C) STEELS, WILBUR DANIEL. Out of the wind.

USS stainless and heat resisting alloy steels.

UNITED STATES STEEL CORP. Food handling advances with USS stainless and heat resisting steels.

Forming of authentic chromium-nickel stainless steels.

R116767, 31Aug53, Lorle Stecher Weeber & H. Armin Stecher (C) STEELS, WILBUR DANIEL. Out of the wind.

USS stainless and heat resisting alloy steels.

USS stainless and heat resisting alloy steels.

UNITED STATES STEEL CORP. Food handling advances with USS stainless and heat resisting steels.

Tool steels; mechanical trades training text.

Forming of authentic chromium-nickel stainless steels.

Real and sacred suffering, which does come from God, and is imposed upon us by fate, always carries with it the divine power of healing; and at the same time that it casts us down and humbles us, raises us again, steels our courage, and makes us strong and proud to suffer and to bear.

Whose are these gold-crested arrows whetted on stones, the lower halves of which are well-furnished with wings of the hue of parrots' feather and the upper halves, of well-tempered steels?

Imagine boysand girls toobrought up not to resort to the shedding of a tear or the uttering of a groan for the relief of their feelings,and there is a physiological problem whether such effort steels their nerves or makes them more sensitive.

The best wearing rails, which often give contradictory results with the tensile test, were comparatively pure manganese steels, low in silicon, only exceptionally up to 0.2 per cent., but generally below 0.1 per cent., and with less than 0.1 per cent.

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