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He too found no excess of births during the flowing tide.
The river was too deep, and the flowing tide made it too fast for any man to cross.
Were our tears wanting to this funeral, These tidings would call forth their flowing tides.
Wonder and awe change as they put off die draperies of die flowing tide.
Three hundred million users form a strong un- dercurrent beneath the flowing tide of eradication.
Rolling blue o'er waters wide Fretted from the flowing tide
They still wear the ambiguous draperies of the flowing tide in which they have been immersed."
Not as fast as its predecessors, it moved in a flowing tide inexorably across Hukahoronui.
Fretted from the flowing tide Round it heave the swelling billows
Llissa wanted to go into all those rooms, one by one, and bask in the warm, flowing tides of knowledge.
The bay was full of shifting currents, and she thought she was probably moving at three to five knots on the flowing tide.
A leaping, bounding, flowing tide of rats.
Only the wizards stayed in the flowing tide, shouting at one another and attacking the silvery swarm with their staves.
Terraced pyramids, sky-stabbing needles, marching colonnades, all alive with flowing tides of color.
A day in the life of the ebbing and flowing tides of Strangford Lough.
1891 - Two sketches: Flowing Tide and Fairyland (fp.
The Flowing Tide (2008)
The tide bore caught her nearly abeam and she rolled dangerously before swinging on her chains to head into the flowing tide water.
Jim snatched up the second rifle of the pair, and fired again, trying to pick out her slender weaving figure from the flowing tide of blackness.
Who would ever have imagined, under this terrestrial crust, an ocean with ebbing and flowing tides, with winds and storms?"
1919 Child of the Flowing Tide (Geoffrey Dearmer) - Chappell
The Flowing Tide, Tone Poem (1924-1943)
The Flowing Tide (London, Sands & Co., 1900).
"Docherty's Reel/Flowing Tide"
His last major work was the orchestral The Flowing Tide (1943), which has strong elements of Debussian Impressionism combined with Romanticism.