282 examples of transfigured in sentences

The beauty thou discernest, all is hers; But grows in radiance as it soars on high Through mortal eyes unto the soul above: 'Tis there transfigured; for the soul confers On what she holds, her own divinity:

And this transfigured beauty wins thy love.

not yet shall I see That face which shines like a star O'er my storm-swept life afar, Transfigured with love for me.

" The boy's face was transfigured.

Then he leaned a little forward to explain the sudden glamour which for a moment had transfigured the interior of their kitchen.

Those present moments that are bearable, be they never so trite and common,passed by in indifference, or, it may be, impatiently pushed away,those are the moments we should honor; never failing to remember that the ebbing tide is even how hurrying them into the past, where memory will store them transfigured

Whilst doing so, he appeared wholly transfigured, as it were transparent, and as though entirely passing into what he was going to give his Apostles.

Moreover the author has a pretty gift for remembering just the stuff that childhood's dreams are made ofsuch transfigured delights as swimming like fishes or flying in a company of birds; he knows too the odd tags of speech that linger there from daytime, things meaningless and full of meaning"Rod-pole-or-perch," for example, or that thrice-blessed word, "Popocatapetl."

On the breast of her gown, in fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold thread, appeared the letter A, and it was that scarlet letter which drew all eyes, and, as it were, transfigured the wearer.

From the star a line of golden light of unearthly radiance descended and finding its way to the uplifted transfigured face of the kneeling pilgrim ended there.

But when this Copeland spoke he was like one transfigured.

this harper said, transfigured; and then again, "You came!"

By Alexander McKenzie Sackcloth, The Transfigured.

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But it was Coombes transfigured.

And up he went through the transfigured tangles of the willow-herb and the uncut seeding grasses of the farther bank.

The smaller craft, moored close to the shore, seemed transfigured as in a fog of gold.

" Slender, upright, transfigured with a flushed and girlish beauty wholly strange to them, she moved restlessly back and forth across the room, a slim, lovely, militant figure all aglow with inspiration, all aquiver with emotion too long and loyally suppressed.

I recognised sometimes familiar things, but all strangely enlarged and transfigured.

Was it Jehovah's favored warrior, His gleaming head transfigured bright, For God and man true-sworn, devoted Unto the victory of light?

Joy, followed almost instantaneously by an expression of sorrow, literally transfigured all their faces.

She did not recognise the man she had married fifty years before: but as we moved out of the station, he was sitting beside her, his face transfigured with a solemn joy.

So, escorted by prancing, clattering cavalry, and surrounded by a brilliant staff, Magdalen Brant rode away from Varicks'; and beside her, alert, upright, transfigured, rode Sir George Covert, whose life she had accepted only after she had paid her debt to Dorothy by offering her own life to rescue mine.

He reproduces the conceptions of the rabbis, of the popular Jewish belief, of Gamaliel, of Tarsus, of Athens; transfigured on the heights of thought to which he climbed, in his intense musings over the problem of Jesus of Nazareth, while buried away in Arabia.

But when Shakspeare was himself, (for nine-tenths of the time, according to all appearances, he was but the burgher of Stratford,) he doubtless shone through this dull mask and transfigured it into the face of an angel.

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