"Blend in" Quotes from Famous Books
... streams in the land of souls; she bids me come and chase with her the fawn and the kid, to bring her berries from the hills, and flowers from the vales, and to brush with our mingled footsteps, in early morning, the dew from the glades, and to blend in early evening the music of our lips, and the breath of our sighs, by the sides of the grass-wrapt fountain. She bids me come, and be clasped to a faithful breast, and called to a bridal bed. I come, beautiful spirit, to the ... — Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 (of 3) • James Athearn Jones
... earnest fumbling beginnings gave us the prose of Cheke and Ascham and the poetry of Surrey and Sackville, comes to a full and splendid and perfect end in his work. In it the Renaissance and the Reformation, imperfectly fused by Sidney and Spenser, blend in their just proportions. The transplantation into English of classical forms which had been the aim of Sidney and the endeavour of Jonson he finally accomplished; in his work the dream of all the poets of the Renaissance—the heroic poem—finds its fulfilment. ... — English Literature: Modern - Home University Library Of Modern Knowledge • G. H. Mair
... for dreams; The gay romance of life, When truth that is, and truth that seems, Blend in fantastic strife; Ah! visions, less beguiling far Than waking dreams ... — The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 3 (of 4) • Various
... rainbow moods of this love of ours I may blend in the song I bring; But the magic that makes life laugh with flowers Is the love ... — Ride to the Lady • Helen Gray Cone
... before Thee Kneel Thy sons, with hearts aflame! And out voices blend in music, Singing praises to thy name. Saint John Baptist! Glorious Patron! Saint La Salle ... — The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book • Various
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