14 Verbs to Use for the Word gazer

and then, perhaps, up comes somebody who addresses the admiring gazer on the subject of Lord John Russel's last speech, and the "beautiful girl," so all important in her own eyes, is as entirely forgotten as if she had never been seen.

Her modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, 160 Upon the lowly ground affixed are, Ne dare lift up her countenance too bold, But blush to heare her prayses sung so loud, So farre from being proud.

Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die.

'The islets, which court the gazer at a distance, disgust him at his approach, when he finds, instead of soft lawns and shady thickets, nothing more than uncultivated ruggedness.'

The shepherd children would suffer torture from thirst rather than descend into the gloomy hollow and dip out a drop of the dark water which is said to draw the gazer towards it, and then into its mysterious depths under the rock, by the spell of some wicked power.

Farmer Timothy's small, shrewd, grey eyes appeared to follow the gazer all over the hall; and his sober wearing apparel, a plain green coat without collar or cape, contrasted effectively with the cavalier's laced doublet and feathered hat.

He knows that if he should let himself go freely, you would come near to making him rear by pulling on the reins, and so he goes along "one, two, three, one, two, three," deliberately, and you feel and look, as you hear an unsympathetic gazer in the gallery remark, "like a pea in a hot skillet."

An ivory tablet attached to the lower part of the frame informed the gazer that the picture was a copy, by permission, of the celebrated portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence, of Sir Harry Compton, Baronet.

Thus Henry VI. says to Suffolk, "Come, basilisk, and kill the innocent gazer with thy sight.

Laudatur, my dear Smiles, et alget. Paupertas, dura paupertasI might, perhaps, satisfy the curious gazer by producing theerpawntickets for the missing articles.

Constance had said that day to Mirandafor this star-gazer to overhearthat she did not believe Kincaid loved Flora, and the hearer had longed to ask her why, but knew she could not tell.

But, as he has not seen crystal-gazers, while I have, many scores of times, I prefer my own opinion.

If he gains one, will some ticket, When his statue's built, Tell the gazer "'Twas a cricket Helped my crippled lyre, whose lilt Sweet and low,

Forthwith the colonel marched and opened the windows with a precipitation which upset the gazers among the crowd.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  gazer