43 Verbs to Use for the Word burn

II Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale; And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth: Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.

In the early dawn they crossed the burn and came to the edge of the swamp domain of Kazan and Gray Wolf.

A credible person says, he once saw an Indian burn himself; and when he came near the pile, he drew out a cangiar, or sharp knife, with which he ripped himself open, and pulling out the lap of his liver with his left hand, cut off a piece of it with his cangiar, and gave it to one of his brothers, talking all the time with the most invincible contempt of death and torture, and at length leaped into the fire, in his passage to hell.

I did not feel the burn at all, but I kept it covered.

John Randolph came up behind Evadne one morning as she was dressing the burns of a little lad who had been severely injured at a fire.

We had suffered enough frae the burn at our door, without trusting our only son upon the wide ocean.

A larger quantity of this substance in the tube would produce on me, as I now hold it, incurable burns, just as it did on its discoverer before his death.

Within doth eat the silly worm; Even so a mind in envy rolled Always within it self doth burn.

Mrs. Farron had suddenly detected a new burn in the hearth-rug.

She said of love that "it is the sputter of grease in a frying-pan; where it falls the fire burns with a higher flame to consume it."

Even this theory might not account for the failure to find the faintest burn or scorch upon those who fulfilled the injunction of the sorcerers.

At the same time, were I asked which of all our English sports requires the greatest amount of perseverance, the supremest delicacy of hand, the most assiduous practice, and the most perfect control of temper, in order that excellence may be attained, I would unhesitatingly answer, "Dry-fly fishing on a real chalk stream"; and I would sooner have one successful day under such conditions than catch fifty trout by flogging a Scotch burn.

CARYO'S sweet smile DIANTHUS proud admires, 300 And gazing burns with unallow'd desires; 300 [Dianthus.

For auld, etc. We twa hae paidl't i' the burn, From mornin' sun till dine; But seas between us braid hae roar'd Sin auld lang syne.

And one fair girl was pillow'd on her breast; While high in air the golden treasure burns, And Love and Glory guide the prow by turns.

The horse leaped the burn lightly, and before I could gather my wits was in the midst of the camp, where Muckle John was vociferating to heaven.

It left a big burn on his side long as he lived.

He'd sen' one of da cullud mans out to git a log an' say, 'Now long as dis log burn, y'all kin have off'n wuk'.

"A drop of it makes a terrible burn, and it will eat through solid steel and iron.

While he muses the fire burns, and, like the Psalmist, he speaks with his tongue.

A year an' a half passes an' a gusty night o' midwinter the bank burns.

It dawned upon Stella Fyfe in the fullness of the season, when the first cool October days were upon them, and the lake shores flamed again with the red and yellow and umber of autumn, that she had been playing with fireand that fire burns.

Let any one, therefore, who may happen to receive a burn, apply ink to it immediately, and he will soon witness the good effects of the application.

In this we are of course greatly aided by the mass of organised experience, which allows us rapidly to estimate the relations of gravity or affinity just as we remember that fire burns and that heated bodies expand.

And yours, "God keep my Jo!" Here by the bivouac fire, above These fields of savage play, I'll lift my love to meet thy love Twa thousand miles away, Where yonder, yonder by the stars, Nightlong there rins a burn, And maids with lovers at the wars May list their wraiths' return.

43 Verbs to Use for the Word  burn