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Let them touch each other's hands, in a fresh wreathing Of their tender human youth!
Between them rose a wreathing of mist.
The casual wreathing of smoke from what must be a logging town, all forming sides of a slender triangle.
"Well, you were careful, Madame, and there have been those that just took the first girl to cross their path with a wreathing of magic about them."
Karney cried out, but Pope, careless of his captive, dragged Karney away from where the wreathing was nearing its end and into the safety of the labyrinth.
His tunic of fine linen had been worked by her own hands with a pattern copied from an old vase, a wreathing of leaves in threads of gilt and green.
The Amherst II descended in a wildness of light and sound, a wreathing of smoke, against which masked settlers rushed with fire extinguishers to protect their land-if not their skins.
There, plain to be seen, were the wreathing, blackened bruises of two human hands, and the two thumbs, overlapping, had left a great, mangled stain on the Adam's apple, and possibly crushed the gristle within.
Fascinated and concerned, Roger keeps after Melusine, helping her with the goats, practicing his schoolboy French, spying on her: "Only Melusine, her wreathing, swaying movements, her staring eyes, remained real and effective to him."
Tenderly, with a lover's delay, I lingered over the wreathing; and, ere I had finished, there fluttered to the ground beside us a great, crimson-spotted moth whose wing had somehow been broken in its airy voyaging through the garden.
TIME FOR WREATHING September is not too soon to begin working on Christmas wreaths and decorations at Boscobel, the restored Federal mansion on Route 9D in Garrison-on-Hudson.
He is also the author of the Wall of Poetry (Zid od versi) at the central square in Selca, onto which plates of the wreathed poets (poetae oliveati) are mounted, with engraved year of the wreathing, name of the poet and a few verses carved into the Bračian marble.