25 Verbs to Use for the Word vintages

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored, He has loosed the fateful lightening of His terrible swift sword His truth is marching on.

Later he paced this leafy academe A student, drinking from Greek chalices The ripened vintage of the antique world.

In reality we only just tasted each vintage, so that we had the maximum of variety with the minimum of quantity.

Carefully brought forth the mother the clear and glorious vintage, Cased in a well-polished flask, on a waiter of glittering pewter, Set round with large green glasses, the drinking cups meet for the Rhine wine.

o'er our palates to decant Another vintage?

The image recurred to his mind when, in later days, he discussed champagne vintages with his publisher, or was consulted as to the management of butlers by the wife of a popular prelate.

Thus up the slopes she went, enjoying already the vintage, And that festive day on which the whole country, rejoicing, Picks and tramples the grapes, and gathers the must into vessels: Fireworks, when it is evening, from every direction and corner Crackle and blaze, and so the fairest of harvests is honored.

"That is all very well, sir," replied an attorney of the Chatelet, "but meanwhile they eat our grapes and gather our vintage without any hinderance."

For you go straight to a landlord's heart when you guess a good vintage and appreciate it.

The full moon had just risen, softening and mellowing the beautiful scene, while beyond, over the tower of Frankfort, rose and fell the meteors that heralded the vintage.

Should there be no champagne, apologize for the absence of it, and offer the next best vintage you happen to have.

The slightest movement of his finger would beckon the life out of that marauder, but as one who tastes the wine slowly, inhales its bouquet, places the vintage, even so Red Perris delayed to taste the fruition of his work.

Here the unextinguished wheel might be taken to represent an unclouded sun, which in turn would portend an abundant vintage.

Should you, however, for any reason prefer some other vintage, you can take it by courteously requesting her permission.

For me to pluck with eager, trembling hands, And press its vintage out for thirsting worlds More blessed still that into her sweet cup First may I pour the clearest of the wine For herfor herah, yes!

With proper appliances the country would no doubt produce excellent vintages, but at present the production of wine in Persia is a distinct failure.

France may be disturbed about Germany, but Frenchmen know the sun promises such a vintage as never was.

The soil of France is doing its best to keep the vines in perfect condition and to provide a good vintage to be drunk later to celebrate the victory of France and her Allies.

" "Shall I sell the vintage of Don Camillo, or that of the Viceroy of Sicily, caro?

I was in the middle of a spirited article on the German trouble, headed "What Does the Kaiser Mean?" when glancing in the mirror I saw a waiter advance to the table behind me, carrying a bottle of port in a basket, with a care that suggested some exceptional vintage.

They have likewise the black Pergola grape, without stones, in great perfection; and so well is the climate adapted to this culture, that they begin their vintage about Easter, or at least by the octave after.

No more ortolans and transporting vintages for them.

I patted myself on the back and bought up the 1916 vintage of Llama-Llama footwear.

My wants are modest, you will please remark; I crave no vintage of the Champagne zone, No stalled chargers neighing for the Park, No 9·5 cigars (I have my own); I do not ask, who am the flower of thrift, For Orient-rugs or "Persian apparatus"; Nothing is lacking save a bath and lift To fill my soul's hiatus.

Again, tell me, pray, how does your villa compare with that of your grandfather and great grandfather, for one cannot see at yours, as one could always see at theirs, cured hay in the mows, the vintage in the cellar, and the harvest in the granary?

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  vintages