77 Verbs to Use for the Word emblem

But with his first step upon the Piazzetta he forgot the glory of the sunshine flashing over the blue waters, and a sudden sense of fate possessed him, as his father made an almost imperceptible pause in his grave progress toward the Ducal Palace, and with the slightest possible movement of his hand seemed to direct his son's attention to the great granite columns which bore the emblems of the patron saints of Venice.

FOR EGGS.Many of the most learned philosophers held eggs in a kind of respect, approaching to veneration, because they saw in them the emblem of the world and the four elements.

The cross-bearer appeared on the first step of the staircase, holding his emblem horizontally with both hands so that it should pass under the arch of the doorway.

No light was shed from the windows; but the entire building presented a fit emblem of that mysterious power which was known to preside over the fortunes of Venice and her citizens.

There, very weary, I received from the distance a sweet emblem of an incorruptible, lofty and pervasive nature, but was I less weary?

I beseech you, do not destroy that immortal emblem of humanity, the Declaration of Independence.

"It would seem," he adds, "as if the Creator of the world had chosen it to represent the principal emblems of His Son's Passion; so that in due season it might assist, when its marvels should be explained to them, in the condition of the heathen people, in whose country it grew."

Deputations from different bodies of artisans, each with a band of music at its head, and each carrying some emblem of its occupation, marched in a long procession to Versailles.

In my conceit, 'tis a very pretty emblem of a woman.

A simple gilded lyre decorated the pedestal, above which was a serpent encircling a butterflythe emblem of resurrection to eternal life.

Through the ages that have followed What a line of the Renowned Have been proud to wear this emblem, As they, each in turn, were crowned!

" The chief defence of Laplanche consisted in allegations that the said Citizen Lemonnier was rich, and a royalist, and that he had found emblems of royalism and fanaticism about the house.

In the conquering Church of Constantine and Theodosius it adopted Pagan emblems and gorgeous rites and ceremonies; in the Middle Ages it appeared in the dialectical contests of the Greek philosophers; in our times in the deification of the reason, in the apotheosis of art, in the inordinate value placed on the enjoyments of the body, and in the splendor of an outside life.

Up with our banner bright, Sprinkled with starry light, Spread its fair emblems from mountain to shore, While through the sounding sky Loud rings the Nation's cry, UNION AND LIBERTY!

So he took the emblem of a pilgrim into his coat of arms and called himself Wallerstätten.

"In Spokane 13 members were indicted in the Superior Court for wearing the I.W.W. button and displaying their emblem.

Though this was airy fancy's dream, Yet still it doth an emblem seem, Of her who lies before us now With such calm beauty on her brow.

With quaking fingers that only tangled the true-love knot and bled on the thorns, she stripped the ribbon off and lifted a hand high to cast it forth, but smote the sash and dropped the emblem at her own feet.

An explanation with his consort followed; and the painter's brush soon effaced the emblem of dignity from the panels of the coach.

At a fair for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum, the ladies openly displayed Rebel insignia, but carefully excluded the National emblems.

Here was Anubis, their messenger, and unconquered Osiris, supreme father of gods, and another whose emblem no mortal tongue might expound.

The painter, with an unapt fancy, had clustered about the Southern face the Southern emblem, buds of the magnolia, unstained, as yet, as pearl.

'Neath summer skies these flow'rs will fade Fair emblems of the youthful dead, But spring restores their bloom.

As she came towards him, he felt her once more the emblem and angel of his good-fortune.

The influence of the mood of the moment is shown in the curves that are felt appropriate to the various emotions, as the lank drooping lines of grief, which make the weeping willow so fit an emblem of it.

77 Verbs to Use for the Word  emblem