The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. From Wordnik.com. [To Breakthrough...] Reference
But a little after the noontide is the Niblung host embayed. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs] Reference
Another great peril of our noontide is a narrowing of the sympathies. From Wordnik.com. [Things That Matter Most: Devotional Papers] Reference
I think that one of the first perils of the noontide is the eclipse of the spiritual relations of life. From Wordnik.com. [Things That Matter Most: Devotional Papers] Reference
The noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
Heat, noontide sun, nothing ever opened them again. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines] Reference
There is no occasion to light thy lamp at noontide. From Wordnik.com. [Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala] Reference
Or summer's noontide air, while thus he spake. -- ii. From Wordnik.com. [The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'] Reference
The tranquil hush of noontide, the mellow evening hours. From Wordnik.com. [Lays from the West] Reference
When in the harvest heat she bore to the reapers at noontide. From Wordnik.com. [Elson Grammar School Literature v4] Reference
"See, it is as bright as day all round, just as at noontide!". From Wordnik.com. [The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea] Reference
About noontide it was ordinarily 120 degrees Fahr. in my tent. From Wordnik.com. [Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan] Reference
What couch so soft as mossy banks, where through the noontide hours. From Wordnik.com. [Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children] Reference
The noontide sun is hot upon the waters, but her zeal is hotter still. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859] Reference
Johnnie was dreaming the happy dreams of youth and the summer's noontide. From Wordnik.com. [Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea] Reference
And the noontide glory of those promises is beginning to break on our larger vision. From Wordnik.com. [Love's Final Victory] Reference
Even the noontide was as darkness round about him, and there was no song in his soul. From Wordnik.com. [My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year] Reference
We have mused upon it when its gray walls dully reflected the glory of the noontide sun. From Wordnik.com. [The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852] Reference
Another day went by without a noontide observation; but, at midnight, I furtively obtained. From Wordnik.com. [Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver] Reference
It was, in truth, a ghastly scene that showed there, lighted brilliantly by the noontide sun. From Wordnik.com. [Heart of the Blue Ridge] Reference
Even at noontide the eye could look on it for a second or two without being unbearably dazzled. From Wordnik.com. [Despair's Last Journey] Reference
Christine wondered if old Sophy was one of the others, and, even in the noontide heat, she felt a chill. From Wordnik.com. [Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa] Reference
The windows in the semi-circular end are so placed that they receive the rising, noontide, and setting sun. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
His eyes were shut, and he was in that hot borderland which is the nearest approach to sleep at noontide in Nigeria. From Wordnik.com. [Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers] Reference
It was noontide at Oakley, and a December sun was shining coldly in at the window of Mrs. Cora Arthur's dressing-room. From Wordnik.com. [Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter] Reference
In the full noontide of her beauty and allurement, she was well equipped with what the modern jargon calls sex-appeal. From Wordnik.com. [The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert] Reference
Southern noontide, winter twilight lost themselves again, as Vivia gazed, in the soft starry gleam of an April midnight. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864] Reference
Child-Virgin of the Temple and of the House of Nazareth, where in the noontide the Archangel entered and spoke his solemn words. From Wordnik.com. [My New Curate] Reference
Afterwards they would mooch home through the shimmering noontide heat, deliciously tired, wrapped in reflection and their towels. From Wordnik.com. [Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa] Reference
But he who made the gourd the shelter to the weary -- the shadow of those who are oppressed by the noontide heat of life -- lived on. From Wordnik.com. [Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series] Reference
France, Piedmont, Savoy, Switzerland, Tyrol, Lombardy, and Italy -- I have toiled along the dusty road, beneath the noontide heat of an. From Wordnik.com. [Confessions of an Etonian] Reference
I reached the head of Tezcuco at noontide, where the heavy water of the salt lake was driving up toward the fresh water, as described by. From Wordnik.com. [Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited] Reference
As the Countess knelt long before the altar one noontide she passed from her prayers into a deep sleep, and sank down on the altar steps. From Wordnik.com. [Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race] Reference
The exhaustion consequent on his tears and loud lamentations, joined with the noontide heat, at last caused him to fall into a deep sleep. From Wordnik.com. [Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers] Reference
Ere the noontide came, I had learned who had gone from the village, all unattended, on the mysterious journey, since last I had been there. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862] Reference
Let that man be as the cities which the Lord hath overthrown, and hath not repented: let him hear a cry in the morning, and howling at noontide. From Wordnik.com. [The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 28: Jeremias The Challoner Revision] Reference
It was dreadfully hot at noontide on the corduroy road which passed Toby Vanderwiller's little farm; but often Nan Sherwood went that way in the afternoon. From Wordnik.com. [Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret] Reference
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