Which preposition to use with pendent
A couple of bolony sassiges, in a hily chawed up state, hung pendent from the aft of his gorgeous waterfall, and dangled to his heels, a lar cheapee John, When approached by that great captivater of susseptible hearts (?)
"In purchasing Spanish," says an authority, "blue legs, the entire absence of white or coloured feathers in the plumage, and a large, white face, with a very large high comb, which should be erect in the cock, though pendent in the hens, should be insisted on."
The Artificial Illuminations made in it: From the arched Roof Pendent by subtle Magick, many a Row Of Starry Lamps and blazing Crescets, fed With Naphtha and Asphaltus, yielded Light As from a Sky There are also several noble Similes and Allusions in the First Book of Paradise Lost.
It is a pendent to Faust, or, rather, to Don Juan.
It was Houseen Abdelkader, the caid's son, the comrade of long agoHouseen in silk of wine and silver, hyacinths pendent on his cheeks, a light of festival in his eyes.
he added; and, turning round, I observed the distinguished military authority seated on one chair, and his legs gracefully pendent over the back of another.
The lobes of his ears, instead of being pendent like Roger's, adhered to his cheeks.
We hang our sorrows on the loved one's ear, Like jewell'd pendents for a bridal feast.
On the top, at the intersection of the arches, which are somewhat depressed, are a mound and cross of gold the latter richly jewelled, and adorned with three pearls, one on the top, and one pendent at each limb.
What in the world most fair appears, Yea, even laughter, turns to tears: And all the jewels which we prize, Melt in these pendents of the eyes.