78 Verbs to Use for the Word sweets

Gently, Erminia, pour the Balsam in, That I may live, and taste the sweets of Love.

Whilst some, immersed in pleasure, Enjoy the sweets, others again endure The miseries of the world.

Then let him, let him breathe unseen, Or in a dungeon live; Nor never, never know the sweets That liberty can give.

They carry their food in bundles and pots, and buy sweets from the native sweetmeat-sellers, and drink the roadside water.

With love the finest particle is rife, And deftly woven in the woof of life, In throbbing dust or clasping grains of sand, In globes of glistening dew that shining stand On each pure petal, Love's own legacies Of flowering verdure, Earth's sweet panoplies; By love those atoms sip their sweets and pass To other atoms, join and keep the mass With mighty forces moving through all space, Tis thus on earth all life has found its place.

Rain-scented eglantine Gave temperate sweets to that well-wooing sun; The lark was lost in him; cold springs had run To warm their chilliest bubbles in the grass; Man's voice was on the mountains; and the mass Of Nature's lives and wonders pulsed tenfold To feel this sunrise and its glories old.

The busy bee, with drowsy hum, That through the summer day, Flies sipping round from flow'y to flow'r, Bearing its sweets away, Is soon constrain'd by wintry winds, To seek her honi'd cell, And giving o'er her wandering life, In quiet there, to dwell.

Of course, Alice thought this all very absurd; but they were dry now, and began eating their sweets.

The crescent moon have you seen, As it shimmers on apricots gleaming, Through velvety masses of green. Have you seen, in a June-tide nooning, A languorous full-blown rose In the arms of the lilies swooning And yielding her sweets to her foes?

Why have I tasted these delights of love, And felt the sweets of Hymeneus' bed?

The moment is his annual worship when the cowherds offer sweets, rice, saffron, sandal and incense.

But children have reason, instead of instinct, to guide them; and should be industrious in childhood and youth, in gathering the sweets of knowledge and virtue for spiritual sustenance in the winter of life.

The modern capital is placed in a valley upon the gentle slope of several hills by which it is surrounded, and whose heights are crowned with lovely gardens breathing odoriferous sweets.

230 On lavender and saffron buds they feed, On bending osiers and the balmy reed, From purple violets and the teile they bring Their gathered sweets, and rifle all the spring.

But I will shield you; and supply A kindlier soil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. "Come then'ere yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets away; O come and grace my Anna's breast.

The most beautiful soul, before it comes to know life from its horrible side, may eagerly drink the sweets of life and remain innocent.

In the little saeterjenta we have a type of the laboring peasant women of Norway and Sweden; all willingly industrious and all philosophically extracting some sweets out of the burdensome life they must live, and that is why I say they deserve a tribute, whether in the field or factory, the saeter, the common home, or the palace.[s] AUTHORSHIP OF CHAPTERS a and b, Sigvart Sörensen's Norway (P.F. Collier, New York).

Oh! Father, mock me notI know that Death Sits lightly on him as a dreamless sleep; So dear a bud can never lose its sweets; Oh! foolish heart!

It is indeed quite possible to combine sour bread with other ingredients so as to make a pudding agreeable to the palate; but disguising sour bread makes sweets and flavors by no means changes it into a wholesome food.

Beautiful, eager, he wooed her, and kissed off her tears as he hovered, Roving at will, as a bee, on the brows of a rock nymph-haunted, Garlanded over with vine, and acanthus, and clambering roses, Cool in the fierce still noon, where streams glance clear in the mossbeds, Hums on from blossom to blossom, and mingles the sweets as he tastes them.

The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee come, which turn my sweets to sours.

why should I seek to cuckold my delights, and widow all those sweets I aim at in you?

She will try hard to learn if you will teach her, and not be so afraid of hurting her, as if she expected sweets from both hands.

The vine was carried by the offspring of Noah into the several countries of the world; but Asia was the first to experience the sweets of this gift; from whence it was imparted to Europe and Africa.

"That sad wordJoy"Landor's pregnant phrase comes back to one, as expressing the bitter-sweet of all glad things in this countryside, which has seenso short a time agodeath and murder and outrage at their worst.

78 Verbs to Use for the Word  sweets