38 Verbs to Use for the Word deeps

A quiet thoughtfulness takes the place of the pure, joyous sensation of the morning, a thoughtfulness which is not sad, though like all quiet moods it is akin to sadness, and which sounds the deeps of human emotion in the presence of nature.

Widely as these plays differ in type and tone, they are alike in this, that they do not attempt to present very complex character-studies, or to probe the deeps of human experience.

These mighty peers placed in the gilded barge, Proud with the burden of so brave a charge, 40 With painted oars the youths begin to sweep Neptune's smooth face, and cleave the yielding deep; Which soon becomes the seat of sudden war Between the wind and tide that fiercely jar.

Indifference like hers often passes for amiability; and that sort of motionless silence conceals a vacuum quite as often as it covers a deep.

To the antiquary and artist, sixteen columns are an inexhaustible source of observation and design; to the philosopher the supposed scene of some of Plato's conversations will not be unwelcome; and the traveller will be struck with the prospect over 'Isles that crown the AEgean deep.'

To what deeps some will descend!

His eyes were sad as fishes that swim up And stare upon an element not theirs Through a thin skin of shrewish water, then Turn on a languid fin, and dip down, down, Into unplumbed, vast, oozy deeps of dream.

If we look further into, or "drink deep" of the art of confectionery, we shall find it to be a perfect Microcosma little creation; for our artist talks familiarly of "producing picturesque scenery, with trees, lakes, rocks, &c.; gum paste, and modelling flowers, animals, figures, &c." with astonishing mimic strife.

In my movements within the pentacle I must have touched one of the jars of water; for just where the thing had made its attack the jar that guarded the 'deep' of the 'vale' had been moved to one side, and this had left one of the 'five doorways' unguarded.

She too hath her deeps, that call unto deeps.

He frankly acknowledges that then came in the sweet o' the year, and he is still as young as the youngest by virtue of having drunk deep of the only elixir, the Dionysiac cup of life.

" When Kent reached the night editor's den on the third floor of the Argus building he found Hildreth immersed chin-deep in a sea of work.

This naturally does not imply that, from the time men began to observe natural phenomena, they were ignorant of the fact that the animals and plants of one part of the world are different from those in other regions; or that those of the hills are different from those of the plains in the same region; or finally that some marine creatures are found only in the shallows, while others inhabit the deeps.

See, the tiny waves that curl before our boat are like thin ink; a thousand roots and herbs and who knows what mysterious vegetable mixture colors these dark deeps?

Better let the deeps alone, my friend; the lava might scorch you badly.

In this state Sofia's sensibilities were less benumbed than bound in a palsy of suspense not wholly destitute of dread; beneath the lethargic shallows of consciousness lay soundless deeps troubled by sinister premonitions....

Thou who canst bid the billows cease to roll, Oh! smooth a pillow for my weary soul Watch o'er the pilgrim in his shadowy sleep, And send sweet dreams to light the sullen deep!'

So plumb I the deeps of depression, Daily in deeper, and find no support, no will, no purpose.

how I yearned to meet the tide, And hear the bristling surges sweep; To stand the watery world beside, And ponder o'er the glorious deep!

Confused and doubtfulhalf between The solemn truth and phantom scene, The crowd revere the Power, presiding O'er secret deeps, to justice guiding The Unfathom'd and Inscrutable By whom the web of doom is spun, Whose shadows in the deep heart dwell, Whose form is seen not in the sun!

She was reaching amazing deeps of him.

It revealed to me deeps of rapture and of suffering which my natural faculties never could have sounded.

The Pagans believed that the reason why their gods were smiling in secret, "Looking over wasted lands, Blight and famine, plague and earthquake, roaring deeps and fiery sands, "Clanging fights, and flaming towns, and sinking ships, and praying hands," was the unbelief and impiety of these hated Galileans, causes of offence which could only be expiated by the death of the guilty.

To overcome desire and covetousness of mere gold, which is often very vilely designed, that is conceivable; but why must a man give up the delight of the eye, colour that rejoices, light that cheers, and line that satisfies the innermost deeps of the heart?

She knew the shoals of morbid sentimentality which skirt the deeps of trouble, and sought to pilot the sorrowing past the shoals to the shore.

38 Verbs to Use for the Word  deeps