366 Verbs to Use for the Word stars

PUNCHINELLO perhaps goes to NIBLO'S, and not only sees plenty stars, but plenty of them.

I thank my Stars, I have done with all those Fooleries.

We sat in front of our tents, enjoying the delightful breeze that swept quietly over the lake, and watching the stars as they stole out from the depths.

Presently when I looked up I saw that the black wrack was clearing from the sky, and through a gap there shone a watery star.

He followed the cold stars by night and the easy landmarks by day, and for food he had the stock of raisins he had bought at Johnstown.

PUNCHINELLO, pondering over the vast sums that have been forwarded to Cuba, in aid of the insurrectionary movements there, and struck with the disadvantages under which the promoters of liberty labor in that sunny isle, blesses his stars that, thanks to the enterprise of Miss SUSAN B. ANTHONY, he can raise a Revolution in New York City, at any time, for ten cents.

Just when the Day is vanish'd into Night, And only twinkling Stars inform the World, Near to the Corner of the silent Wall, In Fields of Lincoln's-Inn, thy Spirit shall meet thee.

The master Galileo, if one may believe him, can do naught without consulting Fra Paolo, and together they are building some strange tunnel that shall bring the stars nearer!

"Not arrived yet," said the official, who wore a big star upon his breast.

So great the distance seemed to her between his height of dignity and her lowly fortunes, that she would say, "It were all one that I should love a bright peculiar star and think to wed it, Bertram is so far above me.

It set a star in my firmament.

I observed four stars in the figure of an almond, which had but little motion, and if God gives me life and health I hope to go again into that hemisphere, and not to return without observing the pole.

They almost never leave their Stars.

I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my star, my sun; And in that light of life I'll walk, Till travelling days are done.

Though I made no attempt to count the innumerable stars in the midst of which I appeared to float, I was convinced that their number was infinitely greater than that visible to the naked eye on the brightest night.

Mrs. Rosenberg scolded so hard that the paper bags overhead seemed to rattle, and some yellow pollen dropped out of one of them like shooting stars.

A third of a mile to the left and southward, he could see a regiment with a flag bearing a single star, surrounding a small stone farm-house on the brow of a gentle hill.

Then again there was the cold night of black frost, when there was cloud enough to hide the stars and the moon, and yet a little light came soaking through, enough to reveal how hopeless and dreary the earth was.

Wide sea and wide heaven, and all else afar, But a spirit is singing, A desolate soul That is joyfully winging A desolate soulto that desolate goal Where the loneliest wave meets the loneliest star.

Eye could rove nowhither without beholding a star, nor could star be beheld from which the Gods' hall, with all its vastness, would not have been utterly invisible.

Among the Arabs each tribe worshipped a particular star, and set up its particular idol, so that a degrading polytheism was the religion of the land.

The first teaches us how to know the stars and planets, and to find their places and motions.

He spurred his barb and rode away, Scattering the dust behind, And cursed the star that made his heart Inconstant as the wind.

Upon the highest mountain the horizon sinks you in a valley, and far aloft in night and mystery gleam the retreating stars.

O'er the wide world I wander evermore, Through wind and weather heedless and alone, Alike through summer, and through winter hoar, On cloud-capt mountain, by the sea-wash'd shore, Seeking the star that riseth in the East.

366 Verbs to Use for the Word  stars