23 Verbs to Use for the Word talisman

what a harnsome woman!" exclaimed Flint, as Phil, opening the golden case that held his talisman, showed them the beautiful, beloved face of which he spoke.

We could like to see both the church and the schools of Mr. Brown full; he has our best wishes in this respect; and we hope he may find some talisman by which the difficulty will be satisfactorily solved.

If I were to lose the talisman of my life, with what scorn would I not cast away the rusty ponderous armour of existence!

One might have supposed that some fairy had given her this talisman, and that her genius was dependent upon this little twig.

"Don't you think you might wish for four pairs of hands for me?" Her husband drew the talisman from pocket, and then all three burst into laughter as the sergeant-major, with a look of alarm on his face, caught him by the arm.

The tower of this edifice was so lofty that it might be seen at the distance of many leagues, and within that tower Zohák had formed a talisman of miraculous virtues.

Had Mrs. Clayton anticipated him with her infallible besomthat housewifely detective, that drags more secrets to light than ever did paid policemanI should never have grasped this talisman of love and hope, never have waked up as I did wake up from that hour to the endurance which immortalizes endeavor, and renders patience almost pleasurable.

With a view of liberating her, he kicked down the talisman, when the genius appeared, killed the lady, and turned the prince into an ape.

I stood in the midst of the cold glitter of gold as in an enchanted castle, and all around me was lifeless, stiffened into torpidity by enchantment, and I knew no talisman to break the charm.

" "Well, but," says Manuel, "the difficulty is that if I attempt to pass through the fire in order to reach the country behind it, I shall be burned to a cinder, and so I have no way of obtaining this talisman.

Feridún soon overthrew this talisman, and destroyed or vanquished successively with his mace all the enchanted monsters and hideous shapes which appeared before him.

" "Produce another talisman," commanded the youth.

At that moment she must be shot, and the ring must be secured, before the falcon can return the talisman to its owner.

Take it away!" Spieghalter seized the talisman, and flung it on an anvil, and furiously belaboured it with a heavy sledgehammer.

The Soldan sent, as a nuptial present on this occasion, the celebrated talisman; but, though many cures were wrought with it in Europe, none equalled in success and celebrity those which the Soldan achieved.

He slipped the old talisman on his finger, and then, after a troubled pause, he said: "There is more for her to worry about than ever.

And that morning he had thrown the talisman down a disused well in the garden.

You see you can trust your talisman sooner than you can trust me.

The captain in vain applied the magic talisman to the charmed stone; the more potent shield of Muloch was within.

Like all small-minded men, he had a great fund of superstition, and he wore the talisman of good luck for some time.

innocent of evil that belongs the faery talisman.

"Thou hast undergone every trial," pronounced the seventh goblin; "thou hast won the right to enter the treasury of the treasurer of all things, and to choose from it any one talisman at thy liking.

We learn, however, that the professors among the Chaldeans were generally divided into three classes; the Ascaphim, or charmers, whose office it was to remove present, and to avert future contingent evils; to construct talismans, etc.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  talisman