The sage of his loved butterflies day-dreaming: The king that sighed his soul into a bird: Tears that are pearls, in ocean moonlight streaming: Jade mists the sun distils from Sapphire Sword: What need their memory to recall today?
they took a sage plan to make me forget him—the wiseheads!
Quant à votre choix de connaissances, j'en suis contente; c'est sage, digne, laudable.
An instant ago, all sparkles and jests, she now sat sterner than a judge and graver than a sage.
Religious reader, you will preach to me a long sermon about what I have just written, and so will you, moralist: and you, stern sage: you, stoic, will frown; you, cynic, sneer; you, epicure, laugh.
" One of the things which always delighted the people who made the acquaintance of his young lordship was the sage little air he wore at times when he gave himself up to conversation;—combined with his occasionally elderly remarks and the extreme innocence and seriousness of his round childish face, it was irresistible.
In this particular, however, Mrs Glegg did her sister Bessy some injustice, for Mrs Tulliver had really made great efforts to induce Maggie to wear a leghorn bonnet and a dyed silk frock made out of her aunt Glegg's, but the results had been such that Mrs Tulliver was obliged to bury them in her maternal bosom; for Maggie, declaring that the frock smelt of nasty dye, had taken an opportunity of basting it together with the roast beef the first Sunday she wore it, and finding this scheme answer,
She paused on her way back to talk to old Master Bunney who was putting in some garden-seeds, and discoursed wisely with that rural sage about the crops that would make the most return on a perch of ground, and the result of sixty years' experience as to soils—namely, that if your soil was pretty mellow it would do, but if there came wet, wet, wet to make it all of a mummy, why then— Finding that the social spirit had beguiled her into being rather late, she dressed hastily and went over to t
A man may, from various motives, decline to give his company, but perhaps not even a sage would be gratified that nobody missed him.
Miss Waterford, torn between the aestheticism of her early youth, when she used to go to parties in sage green, holding a daffodil, and the flippancy of her maturer years, which tended to high heels and Paris frocks, wore a new hat.
Also revered as the "Poet Sage", Du Fu left some 1,400 poems, which have been collected in The Anthology of Du Gongbu.
For five full years now I've been her sage and Santa Claus and pal and playmate and father and friend.
Grandpa Hodge was the most popular sage in the village because he was so philosophic inspeaking and doing things that everyone revered him as "Grandpa Wisdom".
Cultivate poverty like a garden herb,like sage.
Cultivate poverty like a garden herblike sage.
Confuclus' Influence Confucius is the most famous sage of China.
The Great Sage caused havoc(,) in Heaven and the Jade Emperor ordered Heavenly soldiers and generals to punish him.
Some of the best resources where you can access journals are JSTOR, SAGE, E-journals.
" When production began, he was still paralyzed by the devastation of losing his oldest son, Sage, who had a fatal heart attack in the summer of 2012 at 36.
Sometimes when I am weeding in the late afternoon, I hear the vibrating wings of the ruby-throated hummingbird before I see it dipping its beak into the long tubular flowers of the blue anise sage (Salvia guaranitica) called Black and Blue for its cobalt-blue petals and near-black calyxes at the base of the flowers.