- overload, and
sometimes crave attention and rest. The
master thereupon bestirred himself, waking, as it were, from sleep. He
threw the
curtains of the...
- accres****. Herb and
plant that,
winter long,
slumbered at
their leisure, Now
bestirring,
green and strong, find in
growth their pleasure; All the
world with beauty...
-
Chorus 1915 41
Three Russian Songs Chorus &
Orchestra 1927 "Again you are
Bestirred, my Heart" 1890 or 1893 "At the
Gates of the Holy Cloister" 1890 Two monologues...
- (dated)
delivery place bestellen 1. to order,
demand delivery. 2. to
deliver bestir (dated)
management board bestuur 1. management. 2.
governing board. 3. reign...
- revolution.
Vasily Vorontsov called for the
Russian intelligentsia to "
bestir itself from the
mental lethargy into which, in
contrast to the sensitive...
- ****ure Greco-Albanian frontier. The only time the
Austrians and
Italians bestirred themselves about the
southern frontier of
Albania was to
forbid a Gr****...
- of the poem that
shows pararhyme: Too fast in
thought or
death to be
bestirred. Then, as I
probed them, one
sprang up, and
stared With
piteous recognition...
-
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charges would finally bestir the
government to
begin an
investigation into
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Lines and its...
-
threatened to lay
siege to the city of
Corinth and all its
inhabitants hastily bestirred themselves in defense, some
polishing weapons, some
gathering stones,...
- work and
leave the yard,
further delaying the construction. He
promised to
bestir himself, but his
resolution lasted only for a w****.
Lewis had to
spend most...