,, ,, When true hearts lie withered And fond ones are flown, Oh!
He is the Baba of my child hood, _Toophan agha_, the towering specimen of Pashtun might, not the withered man under the blankets, the man with the sunken cheeks and hollow eyes.
Studios either thrived or withered, an outcome that reflects the winner-take-all nature of the mass-appeal movie business.
In making jasmine tea,first pick a lot of jasmine flower buds and put them in a clean place; then at midnight when the flowers have the strongest fragrance, add green tea to them for absorption;next,get rid of the withered jasmine flowers and get the tea leaves baked ; then put the baked tea leaves into newly picked jasmin flowers again.
But then there appeared 7 thin, withered ears of corn that ate up the 7 full ears.
But then there appeared 7 thin, withered ears of corn that ate up the 7 full ears.
they were all withered and yellow, and it lay in a corner amongst weeds and nettles.
" We should learn the great sayings by heart: The way you treat your comrades should be as warm as spring, The way you treat your work should be as hot as summer, The way you treat individualism should be as the autumn wind sweeping away the withered leaves.
" He tied her to a withered tree, and as he had no pail he put his leather cap underneath; but try as he would, not a drop of milk came.
By them you can see how it is with us; if they are fresh, then we are in health; if they are withered, we are ill; if they perish, then we are dead.
All at once she made a spring, jumped on to the bundle and seated herself on the top of it; and however withered she might be, she was yet heavier than the stoutest country lass.
You see it, all withered!
" screamed the first girl But the middle girl grew weak in the knees, slammed the door, and ran She was now sure that Silver Nose was the Devil, from whom she couldn't hide or escape Silver Nose returned and noticed her hair right away The carnation was withered, so without a word he snatched her up and threw her into Hell too The next day, in his customary aristocratic attire, he reappeared at the washerwoman's house "There is so much work to be done at my house that not even two girls are e
As autumn ends in the grey sand, with the grasses all withered, The few surviving watchers by the lonely wall at sunset, Serving in a good cause, hold life and the foeman lightly.
At his inauguration, James Madison, a small, wizened man, appeared old and worn; Washington Irving described him as "but a withered little apple-John.
We should treat comrades like the breeze in spring, work hard like summer's sunshine, conquer difficulties like the autumn's bise sweeping withered leafs, and treat the enemy as ruthless as the cold winter.
When true hearts lie withered, And fond ones are flown, O!
When the last withered petal dropped, all the joyful admiration for the hibiscus sank into oblivion as if nothing was left, until the landscape was again ablaze with the red plum blossom to remind people of life's alternation and continuance.
For that one blistering summer, the ground moisture was just right, planting early allowed pollination before heat withered the tops, and the lack of rain spared the standing corn from floods.
With withered leaves they weave Their boats and smilingly float them On the vast deep.