40 Verbs to Use for the Word pale

The dux turned a trifle pale, but pulling himself together, marched off with a firm step to learn his fate.

The girls grew a little pale, but Thursday Smith put his hand on the lever of the press and said: "All right.

The great hammers hung suspended in mid-air, the whirling wheels were still, while the workmen, with faces showing pale beneath the grime, gathered hastily around a fallen comrade.

She screamed shrilly at the fourth shot; and Ben looked up to find her pale as the foam from his flashing paddle.

Intent upon taking the magic crystal to the light of the lamp, as a drinker examines his bottle at the end of a repast, he had not seen his father's eye pale.

But let my due feet never fail, To walk the studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.

"The Imp"Lisa Drummondwas with her: but I saw only Di at firstDi, looking a little pale and harassed, but beautiful as always.

This, the usual punishment for conjugal infidelity, is the greatest disgrace a woman can receiveit bars her forever from again entering the pale of matrimony.

It appears that she wanted to leave the pale to go to see her dying father in Petersburg, and the police, who will have their grim joke against a Jewess, offer her "the most powerful passport in Russia"the yellow ticket of Rahab.

No, not at all, Alcander; I'm my self, I was not in a Dream, nor in a Passion When she appear'd, her Face a little pale, But else my own Erminia, she her self, I mean a thing as like, nay, it spoke too, And I undaunted answer'd it again;

One will I select; A Fatherfor he bore that sacred name Him saw I, sitting in an open square, Upon a corner-stone of that low wall, 605 Wherein were fixed the iron pales that fenced A spacious grass-plot; there, in silence, sate This One Man, with a sickly babe outstretched Upon his knee, whom he had thither brought For sunshine, and to breathe the fresher air.

I can see them over "Manfrone; or the One-handed Monk," the room dark, the street silent, the hour ten, the tall, red, lurid candlewick waggling down, the flame flickering pale upon Miss Caroline's pale face as she read out, and lighting up honest Becky's goggling eyes, who sat silent, her work in her lap; she had not done a stitch of it for an hour.

Beside thee hath the maiden kept Her vigils pale and lone; While darkly have her ringlets swept The chapel's sculptur'd stone; And when the vesper-hymn was sung Around the warrior's bier, With cross and banner o'er him hung, What splendour crown'd thee here!

" Just as, with noiseless footsteps, we entered the silent death-chamber, the last rays of the setting sun were falling upon the figure of Ellen Armitagewho knelt in speechless agony by the bedside of her expiring parentand faintly lighting up the pale, emaciated, sunken features of the so lately brilliant, courted Mrs. Armitage!

Continue in this manner till the border is completed, arranging the sippets a pale and a dark one alternately.

Her loss now wastes and makes thee pale.

" Noemi Darpent was a tall, fair, grave-faced maiden, some years over twenty, and so thoroughly English that it warmed Anne's heart to look at her, and the other two were bright little Frenchwomen Marguerite a pretty blonde, Cecile pale, dark, and sallow, but full of life.

where? Mee thought the water mett mee the half way And lept up full three stepps to meete my pale.

I would recommend ornamental iron railings or neatly cut and well painted wooden pales, as more airy, light, and cheerful, and less favorable to snakes and centipedes.

Memory pictured her pale and drooping, nay gradually sinking under the cureless malady which brought her to her grave at last.

Though a zealous reformer of the Church, and in this respect a precursor of Luther, who was destined to begin his mission twenty years later, he did not quit the pale of orthodoxy; he did not assume the right of examining doctrine; he limited his efforts to the restoration of discipline, the reformation of the morals of the clergy, and the recall of priests, as well as other citizens, to the practice of the gospel precepts.

Back they went again to the spot where it had stood, and as the light fell full in their faces Buckingham recognized the pale, chiselled countenance of Cantemir.

She often returned home pale and silent, having reached the uttermost depths of human abomination, and never daring to say all.

My cushions are pearly gossamers frail, My mast is a tapering reed, My rudder a blush-rose petal pale, My ballast of wild-flower seed.

When the scribe is searching The writing pale and damp, At midnight, and the flame Is dying in the lamp.

40 Verbs to Use for the Word  pale