658 examples of sun shine in sentences

Did the sun shine in far-away New England, and could the water be as blue as her dear Atlantic, with the gay ripple on its bosom and the music of its waves?

"Never saw the sun shine till you did," murmured Mamie.

Much time should elapse before he is permitted to go abroad, upon the green grass;not lest the air should reach him, or the sun shine upon his face and hands, but because the surface of the ground is so much less firm and regular than the floor, that he ought to be quite familiar with walking on the latter, in the first place.

I take off my hat and let the warm sun shine on my head.

Never did the sun shine brighter than on a cold day in December, when the Indians at "Little Crow's" village were preparing to go on a deer hunt.

May the sun shine until under its regenerating influence the home, school, church and state may each awaken to the full measure of its power and so prepare the way for the coming of that mightier Son of Righteousness, who promises to reign for a thousand years over a redeemed world.

The range of Sultan Dagh (the Mountain of the Sultan) rose on our left, its sides covered with a thick screen of shrubbery, and its highest peak dotted with patches of snow; opposite, the lower range of Emir Dagh (the Mountain of the Prince) lay blue and bare in the sun shine.

It was now the middle of November; and yet, as Matilda passed along, never to her did the sun shine so bright as upon this morning; never did her imagination comprehend that the human heart could feel happiness true and genuine as hers!

That was, in St. Paul's eyes, God's plainest witness of Himselfthe sign that God was Love, making His sun shine on the just and on the unjust, and good to the unthankful and the evilin one word, perfect, because He is perfect Love.

"The brilliancy which the sun displays on its own disk, is sun shine."Ib., p. 63.

"Who makes his sun shine and his rain to descend upon the just and the unjust.

Or thus: "Who makes his sun shine, and his rain descend, upon the just and the unjust.

He arrived in town late that night; and went back to his office-work next day with a dreary feeling that he must needs go through the same dull routine day after day in all the time to come, without purpose or hope in his life, only because a man must go on living somehow to the end of his earthly pilgrimage, whether the sun shine upon him or not.

SEE Tamblyn, J.W. Sun shine mottoes.

Sun shine mottoes.

SEE Tamblyn, J.W. Sun shine mottoes.

Sun shine mottoes.

Let the rain rain, or the sun shine, the pen never stays work.

Sun shine, moon shine, Stars, and winds a-blowing, All into this heart of mine Flowing, flowing, flowing!

"We may not see how they do grow, And bloom in beauty fair; We cannot tell how they can spread Their small leaves to the air: "But yet we know that God's kind hand Creates these little flowers, And makes the warm sun shine on them, And waters them with showers.

In the Oxford translation there were six stanzas of this kind: With brightest beams let the Sun shine On Orra Moor.

"Want to take a ride up that way and let the sun shine on your nice new saddle?"

Only twice, during a period of two months, did the sun shine out through the entire day.

When lads are being initiated into the secrets of this august society, the adepts cut down some very large and heavy bamboos, one for each lad, and the novices carry them, carefully wrapt up in leaves, to the sacred ground, where they arrive very tired and weary, for they may not let the bamboos touch the ground nor the sun shine on them.

In a modern Greek folk-tale the Fates predict that in her fifteenth year a princess must be careful not to let the sun shine on her, for if this were to happen she would be turned into a lizard.

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