74 examples of tempes in sentences

Over Earth, and over Being, Over many glories of the Past, Remorseless floods are flowing fierce and fast, Snatching sun-lighted Tempes from our seeing, Rolling their dreary surges o'er the shore, Where Love had hoped to dwell for evermore.

Yet in famed Attica such lovely dales Are rarely seen; nor can fair Tempe boast A charm they know not; loved Parnassus fails, Though classic ground and consecrated most, To match some spots that lurk within this lowering coast.

O Flocks, O Faunes, and O ye pleasaunt Springs 145 Of Tempe, where the countrey nymphs are rife, Through whose not costly care each shepheard sings As merrie notes upon his rusticke fife As that Ascraean bard*, whose fame now rings Through the wide world, and leads as ioyfull life; 150 Free from all troubles and from worldly toyle, In which fond men doe all their dayes turmoyle.

Tartary, i.; v. Teian Poet, v. Telamon, v. Tempe, ii.

To bands of mirth No more in Tempe let the pipe resound!

Philip lost his camp and entrenchments and nearly 2000 men, and hastily retreated to the pass of Tempe, the gate of Macedonia proper.

Philip, impatient and confident as he was, could not endure to await the enemy on the Macedonian frontier: after assembling his army at Dium, he advanced through the pass of Tempe into Thessaly, and encountered the army of the enemy advancing to meet him in the district of Scotussa.

This is followed by the "Elysian Tempe of Stourhead," the seat of Sir Richard Colt Hoare, to whose talents and benevolence Mr. Bowles pays a merited tribute.

'Hic Secura quies, et nescia fallere vita, Dives opum variarum; hic latis otia fundis, Speluncæ, vivique lacus, hic frigida Tempe, Mugitusque boum, mollesque sub arbore somni.' Virg.

The scenery on the Avon is said strikingly to resemble the vale of Tempe in Greece.

[Sidenote: The Vale of Tempe.]

He reached, at length, the Vale of Tempe, and there, exhausted with hunger, thirst, and fatigue, he sat down upon the bank of the stream to recover by a little rest strength enough for the remainder of his weary way.

[Sidenote: Pompey in the Vale of Tempe.]

In the mean time, Pompey passed on through the Vale of Tempe toward the sea, regardless of the beauty and splendor that surrounded him, and thinking only of his fallen fortunes, and revolving despairingly in his mind the various forms in which the final consummation of his ruin might ultimately come.

Dies irae: visions prophetiques de Zacharie le voyant, suivies de l'Apocalypse appliques a notre tempe.

Une femme qui étoit vint à moi; elle remua les drapeaux avec une cuillère d'argent, et voulut me faire, le signe de la croix au front, aux tempes et sur la poitrine.

At Tempe he had some sort of a shop in which he put up a dark-colored liquida patent medicinewhich he sold by traveling about the country.

Tempe was a little village near the Erie Canal somewhere between Rome and Syracuse.

There was a dam and water-power in Tempe or near there, which, I think, was the overflow from a reservoir built as a water-supply for the Erie Canalbut I am not sure.

Long before this I had been put out by John Rucker to work in a factory in Tempe.

"Home," said he; "and may God have mercy on her soul!" 4 I looked forward more longingly than ever to the time when I should be able to drop off the boat at Tempe, and run up to see my mother; and I fixed it up with Captain Sproule so that when we made our return trip I was to be allowed to stop over a day with her, and taking a fast boat catch up with our own craft farther east.

We floated along toward Tempe in a brighter world than I had known since the time when I felt my bosom swell at the wearing of the new cap my mother had made for me, the day when I, too young to be sad, had thrown the clod over the stone fence as we went down to the great river to meet John Rucker.

She had been too unhappy, here in Tempe, to make friends.

I inquired for letters at the post-offices in Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany and Tempe at every chance, but finally gave up in despair.

Never had I seen a picture of such wild primitive loneliness as that presented by this beautiful fertile valley, encircled by smoking volcanoes and snow-covered mountains, yet green as the Vale of Tempe, teeming with animal and vegetable life, yet solitary, uninhabited by man, and apparently unknown.

74 examples of  tempes  in sentences