18 Verbs to Use for the Word forges

Here the smith has erected his forge, and his sooty mansion is crowded by curious natives, who voluntarily perform the hardest and most dirty work, and consider themselves fully recompensed by a sight of his mysterious labours, every portion of which fills them with astonishment.

Mott had served a part of his time with a blacksmith, and he now set up his forge.

The air was rife with clamorous sounds, Of clattering factory-thundering forge, Conveyed from the remotest bounds Of smoky plain and mountain gorge.

He opened shops and established forges in every part of the city for the manufacture of darts, spears, pikes, and all kinds of military machinery.

February 3d we got our smith's forge on shore, set our coopers to work, and made a little tent for me to have the benefit of the air.

Who gave the lyre to primeval ages, or the blacksmith's forge, or the letters of the alphabet, or the arch in architecture, or glass for windows?

[2708]At Barrey, an isle in the Severn mouth, they seem to hear a smith's forge; so at Lipari, and those sulphureous isles, and many such like, which Olaus speaks of in the continent of Scandia, and those northern countries.

The smith who kept a forge had to make nails from the king's iron.

I took her hand in mine, and we went out of the ruined place; and as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge, so the evening mists were rising now, and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed to me I saw no shadow of another parting from her.

Least village boasts its blacksmith, Whose anvil's even din Stands symbol for the finer forge That soundless tugs within, Refining these impatient ores With hammer and with blaze, Until the designated light Repudiate the forge.

Opposite the house was a small blacksmith's-shed, which, of a wet day, was sparkling and lively with bellows and ringing forge, while Mr. Zebedee and his sons were hammering and pounding and putting in order anything that was out of the way in farming-tools or establishments.

O Dieu! le vent rugit comme un soufflet de forge, La côte fait le brut d'une enclume, on croit voir Les constellations fuir dans l'ouragan noir Comme les tourbillons d'étincelles de l'âtre.

In a green hollow near this house there stand an old forge and mill, the former having existed for more than two hundred years.

There is another mill upon the same stream, a short distance above, known by the name of Aston furnace, which was a blast furnace for the purpose of making pig iron to supply the forge below, and must have been made use of as such for a prodigious number of years, the slag or refuse from it forming an immense heap only a few years back, which has been conveyed away to make and repair the roads, and in some instances to erect buildings.

Madame, Viridis, comtesse de Milan, Fut superbe; Diane éblouissait le pâtre; Aspasie, Isabeau de Saxe, Cléopâtre, Sont des noms devant qui la louange se tait; Rhodope fut divine; Érylésis était Si belle, que Vénus, jalouse de sa gorge, La traîna toute nue en la céleste forge Et la fit sur l'enclume écraser par Vulcain; Eh bien!

A great number of men, who brought forward the forge that is used to prepare the tools, closed this part of the exhibition.

Did Isak want a forge?

They were willing to turn their attention to any new business in which there was a chance to make money, whether it was to put up a mill, to build a forge, to undertake a contract for the delivery of wheat to some big flour merchant, or to build a flotilla of flatboats, and take the produce of a given neighborhood down to New Orleans for shipment to the West Indies.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  forges