55 Verbs to Use for the Word violet

And so we spent many an hour: picking up land shells from the top of the Coliseum, gathering violets in the upper chambers of the Palace of the Caesars,for the overgrown walls made climbing very easy,or, resting upon some broken statue on the Forum, we admired the arches of the Temple of Peace, thrown upon the rich blue of the sunny skies.

We found some pretty violets.

He bought me violets, but he went to see her....

Only now did he remember the violets he had brought for Gloria.

Elizabeth stooped down and smelt the violets, lifted them up and looked at the cut stalks.

I was often allowed to pick the violets that grew in great abundance beneath the hedges and in the grass at the border of the little woods.

"When the spring brings sweet delights, When aloft the lark doth rise, Lovers woo o' mellow nights, And youths peep in maidens' eyes, That time blooms the eglantine, Daisies pied upon the hill, Cowslips fair and columbine, Dusky violets by the rill.

There Sally, lilac-clad, was laying her fine linen cloth, setting out her thin teacups of the old gold-banded china, and arranging Josephine's blue meadow-violets in a curious, engraved glass bowl of Grandmother Rudd's.

there is one, Though in her grave she lies this many a year, Will send a violet made of her blue eyes, A flowering whisper of her April breath, Up through the sleeping grass to comfort me, And in the April rain her tears shall fall.

" "Hang it all, Browne, I'm afraid to pluck a violet these days.

'We have been exploring the happy valley,' said Lord Cadurcis to Lady Annabel, 'and here is our plunder,' and he gave her the violets.

On the banks of the stream, amid the brambles and the reeds, grow wild violets, which, though well-nigh hidden amongst their creeping leaves, proclaim themselves afar by their penetrating perfume.

I like the violets best.

He had not finished the violet when suddenly he stopped.

But, with, my Junior dignity, I chose My Queen abroad, within the city's glare, Forgot the violet for the gayer rose, And lost my heart and pocket-money there.

In jujube or tamarisk Perhaps would come to life again, Or in the form of fawns would frisk 'Mid violets upon the plain; But I should live again!

It was with a hearty shout they hailed the first violets.

"I gathered them all myself," she said. "Don't you want to smell them?" He moved his lips without replying, and she leaned down, her eyes full of the utmost compassionate tenderness and held the violets to him.

Of course she never spoke first, even to the chambermaid, and when she did speak it was in the wee, shy, furtive voice one might imagine a just-budding violet to have; and she walked with such soft, easy, carefully calculated steps that one naturally felt the penalties that must have secured thempenalties dictated by a black code of deportment.

The list includes bloodroot, cowslip, houstonia, saxifrage, dandelion, chickweed, cinquefoil, strawberry, mouse-ear, bellwort, dog's-tooth violet, five species of violet proper, and two of anemone.

The wind is roaming by Across the heath The Wind's a tell-tale and will bear your sigh To dim the smiling gladness of the sky Or kill the spring's first violets that lie In purple sheath "If you must call, call low!

who with her amorous gales Kissing the violets, each stray sweet exhales Of May-thorn, and the wild flower on the heath.

Love is your only democrat; Ethelinda in Fifth Avenue, glittering with the clear splendor of diamonds, and rustling like a white-birch-swamp with pale silks, gleaming through the twilight before an opera, and looking violets at Sydney Hamilton over the top of her inlaid fan, is no more thrilled and rapt and tortured by the Disturber in Wings, than Biddy in the kitchen, holding tryst with her "b'y" at the sink-room window.

Miss Lavinia, after loving her violets a bit longer, put them in a chubby jug of richly chased old silver.

If you should stray Beside my grave, some future day, Perchance the violets o'er my dust Will half betray their buried trust, And say, their blue eyes full of dew, "She loved you better than you knew.

55 Verbs to Use for the Word  violet