10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SKYEY»
Discover the use of
skyey in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
skyey and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Inspiration and interpretation: seven sermons preached ...
The Sun which seems to leap up each morning from the east, and traversing the
skyey bridge," — > (p. 212.) "The skyey bridge!" And pray in what part of the
universe do you discover a " skyey bridge ?" Is not this calculated " to convey to ...
John William Burgon, 1861
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A Reader's Guide to Wallace Stevens
“Sunday Morning” viii. “salt”: as in “worth his salt,” also as a synonym for wit (OED
3.c), also recalling Book I. “skyey sheets”: “the most skyey of skyey sheets”
describes powerful imaginative writing in L 231 (1922); for “skyey” as a poetic
word ...
monstrance is founded on these same skyey influences :— “ Oh, not to-day; all
things in earth and sky Are charged with terror; see the river's mists Rise like
huge shrouds to veil _vonr battle-field, And the nir's fill'd with storm.”" Floribel, in
the ...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle
the skyey influences tcill perform the rest!" The seed sprang up and increased
and brought forth fruit, and men were greatly astonished and delighted, and tilled
the field with industry and to great advantage. In course of time some of them ...
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The Dublin University Magazine
And brightening vaguely onward, till they reached The skyey summit of the
ethereal bridge. Then, slowly darkening into shapeless clouds, They passed into
confusion. So rolled on That endless lapse of transitory forms ; Like waves of
being ...
So speaks Padilla, on the watch-tower. And when he and his boy are about to set
forth to battle, the wife-mother's remonstrance is founded on these same skyey
influences : Oh not to-day ; all things in earth and sky Are charged with terror ;
see ...
Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, 1861
... shall often with its gentle hum soothe you to slumber ; on that, under the
towering rock, the woodman's song shall fill the air ; while still the cooing wood-
pigeons, your pets, and the turtle-dove shall cease not their moaning from the
skyey elm.
Harry Stuart Vedder Jones, 1947
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The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
Miss Marianne Moore observed that she felt her soul expand under the skyey
influences, and seemed to have sighed an eternal adieu to terrestial troubles,
and to have domiciliated herself among the starry homes, far, far above the
smoke and ...
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Is That a Word?: From AA to ZZZ, the Weird and Wonderful ...
Pyknic: a person with a rotund or stocky build Tyke: a toddler Ryke: to reach Syke
: a small stream Fyke: a fishing net The sayyid payed many tyiyn and moved inby
to see the Syzygy painted on the skyey ceiling. Sayyid: the title lord or sir used ...
mat' I Ik uismi aU-ievritied, and stars aghast Book \\ iihdraw their beams, and in
their skyey caves IV. fcscape thy perilous approach. Ere long !v. to-ios. From the
low chambers of the south* thy traiii Advances dark, and rolling over heav'nHT ;,.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SKYEY»
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skyey is used in the context of the following news items.
"Y" So Creative? A Very Adjective-y Letter
Others, such as bulky, measly, noisy (Dryden), peppery, racy, skyey [I love that one] are recorded first from the 17th cent. As early as the 13th century, reports the ... «Slate Magazine, Oct 14»
The Hound of Heaven
I said to Dawn: be sudden – to Eve: be soon; with thy young skyey blossom heap me over from this tremendous Lover – float thy vague veil about me, lest He ... «Patriot Post, Apr 14»
Q & A With Chop Suey's Adam Acuff: Craft Sake, Collaboration …
People come in for Skyey [Chang] every week to have him make drinks, but his is a little different style. He makes Taiwanese cocktails -- a little sweeter, a little ... «LA Weekly, Aug 12»
This is not a scandal - it's a revolution
... into wreck and chaos the ordered arrangements of earthly life; blotting out, one might say, the very permanent and skyey loadstars - though only for a season. «Daily Mail, May 09»