8161 examples of wanderer in sentences

I am a wanderer, and lost like yourselves, and my presence brings little other relief than that which is known to be the fruit of companionship in misery.

No feeling can arise to repress the interest and the sympathy which is excited by the perusal of the tale narrating the sufferings of the princely wanderer.

For long periods he was a wanderer, lost sight of by his friends and even by his father and brother.

Like the wanderer of the desert, When, across the dreary sand, Breathes the perfume from the thickets Bordering on the promised land; When afar he sees the palm-trees Cresting o'er the lonely well, When he hears the pleasant tinkle Of the distant camel's bell: So a fresh and glad emotion Rose within my swelling breast, And I hurried swiftly onwards To the haven of my rest.

At this hour they looked like a wall into which some magic permitted the wanderer to walk interminably.

She would make the woods, take off her webs, climb up into a tree and, perhaps, attracted by those four shotsno, three, she must save onesome trapper, some unimaginable wanderer in the winter forest, would come to her and rescue her before the end.

"Have we not heard that this palm should not die before it had seen a King greater than Solomon?" "Perhaps it has seen Him," answered another wanderer of the desert.

To the Senate of the United States: In reply to the resolution of the Senate passed on the 16th ultimo, requesting me to communicate, if in my opinion not incompatible with the public interest, any information in my possession in relation to the landing of the bark Wanderer on the coast of Georgia with a cargo of slaves, I herewith communicate the report made to me by the Attorney-General, to whom the resolution was referred.

After a most careful and rigorous examination of our coasts and a thorough investigation of the subject, we have not been able to discover that any slaves have been imported into the United States except the cargo by the Wanderer, numbering between three and four hundred.

They pointed out, too, that the little instruction some of the slaves had received, and by which a few had been taught to spell, or perhaps to read in "easy places," was not due to any legal provision, but solely to the charity "which endureth all things" and is willing to suffer reproach for the sake of being instrumental in "delivering the poor that cry" and "directing the wanderer in the right way."

Our fathers were guests, and warmed themselves by its hospitable rays; now we are lords, and rule with an iron hand over those who received kindly, and entertained generously, the wanderer who came from afar to worship his God according to his own will.

It is overthe loveliest dream of delight That ever illumined a wanderer's night!

And, like snakes, the roots of trees Coil themselves from rock and sand, Stretching many a wondrous band, Us to frighten, us to seize; From rude knots with life embued, Polyp-fangs abroad they spread, To snare the wanderer!

back with the reptile into his dog's shape, in which it was his wont to scamper before me at eventide, to roll before the feet of the harmless wanderer, and to fasten on his shoulders when he fell!

THE FIFTH OPEN COUNTRY WANDERER Yes, 'tis they, their branches rearing, Hoary lindens, strong in age; There I find them, reappearing, After my long pilgrimage!

WANDERER Mother, say then, do I find thee, To receive my thanks once more,

[He follows the wanderer.

Rural inns have charms, especially when they are old and picturesque, and smell of the Middle Ages; but to be kept a prisoner in one of them by rainy weather is apt to plunge a restless wanderer into the Slough of Despond.

An absent man, whose heart can seldom resist the importunities of beggars, was, a few mornings since, followed by a hungry half-starved dog, when he inadvertently took from his pocket a penny, which he was just about to give to the four-footed wanderer, when he perceived his mistake.

He felt willing to forego the pleasure of spending his dollar for himself, for any pleasing toys, that he might help a poor wanderer on the earth.

And should the pois'nous flowers that bloom Beside his path, tempt him to rove, To bring the thoughtless wanderer back, How earnest is a mother's love.

True, Marie de Medicis was an exile and a wanderer; the royal brothers, through his means, alienated in heart; discord and suspicion rife between the monarch and his neglected wife; while even the first passion of the King's youth had been quenched by Richelieu's iron will.

A wanderer in Rome.

F. E. G. A wanderer in Rome.

O'BRIEN, KATE. Pray for the wanderer.

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