Use hermon in a sentence
Sentences starting with hermon
- Hermon knew him well, for he had listened eagerly in the Museum to the lectures of the famous Herophilus, and his image also had stamped itself upon his soul. [10]
- Hermon prized the useful fellow highly. [10]
- Hermon saw only two windows lighted, the ones in his friend's studio, which looked out into the open square, while his own faced the water. [10]
- Hermon also had to take the road they followed, and, after giving the Gauls a long start, he set out again. [10]
- Hermon had ceased to notice her; he had just gone to his gray-haired host with the entreaty that he would give him a ship for the voyage to Tennis, where Myrtilus would need his assistance. [10]
- Hermon had disdained to model the Biamite's head. [10]
- Hermon had intended to add a few more touches to his Demeter, but he could not do it. [10]
- Hermon shuddered at this scene. [10]
- Hermon had noticed this same contrast in his own person. [10]
- Hermon remembered all this himself, yet, with an imperious curtness in marked contrast to his usual pleasant manner to this worthy servant, he hoarsely commanded him to bring Chello to him early the next morning, and then again relapsed into his solitary meditations. [10]
Sentences ending with hermon
- Then a doubt which had never before entered his mind suddenly took possession of Hermon. [10]
- And what was the meaning of the sand, from which morning and day--which was probably the fresh enjoyment of the light--were to rise for Hermon? [10]
- Althea was among the guests, but she took little notice of Hermon. [10]
- I could not tell even you, grandmother, for who among the Biamites ever found such lofty, heart-bewitching words as Hermon? [10]
- Her low exclamation startled Hermon. [10]
- So Myrtilus's abode remained unknown to Hermon. [10]
- The Alexandrian bills of exchange were paid in gold by the lessee of the royal bank, who was a good friend of Hermon. [10]
- The Demeter is not mine, not the work of Hermon! [10]
- Yet neither Daphne nor he was willing to depart without saying farewell to Hermon. [10]
- Now you know it, too, Hermon. [10]
Short sentences using hermon
- Hail, hail, divine Hermon! [10]
- Hermon knew them both. [10]
- You know them both, Hermon. [10]
- Hermon laughed softly. [10]
- O Hermon! [10]
- And Hermon! [10]
More example sentences with the word hermon in them
- Gras had already written twice to his master, telling him with what gratifying patience Hermon was beginning to submit to his great misfortune, when the notary Melampus returned from Alexandria with news which produced the most delightful transformation in the blind artist's outer life. [10]
- His lost sight would permit him, Hermon, from reaping fresh laurels, and his friend would so gladly bestow this one upon him. [10]
- To offer resistance would have been madness, for even Hermon perceived, by the loud clanking of weapons around them, the greatly superior power of the enemy, and they were acting by the orders of the King. [10]
- The great merchant would do everything for his fame-crowned nephew, and he, Hermon, was conscious that had his uncle been in his situation he would have divided his last obol with him. [10]
- Of the numerous works which Hermon completed in the service of the first three art-loving rulers of the new Pergamenian kingdom, Philetaerus, Eumenes, and Attalus, nothing was preserved except the head of a Gaul. [10]
- Not a single word unconnected with his trade, the weather, or an accident, had ever reached the friends' ears from Chello's thick lips, and this circumstance seemed to warrant Hermon in the expectation of learning from him the pure, unadulterated truth. [10]
- He had talked with the Lady Thyone, and told Hermon from her that she would visit or send for him the next day, after the festival. [10]
- Yet she yearned with passionate fervour to see Hermon again, and when he was once there all must be well between them. [10]
- It was covered with a cloth when I visited the studio, but Hermon himself termed it the statue of a goddess. [10]
- But that, Hermon, will be your good fortune also. [10]
- The goddess on whom Hermon had bestowed the features of her own face had deprived him of sight to confer upon her the happiness of brightening and beautifying the darkness of his life. [10]
- The reckless Lesbian who had favoured Hermon at the last Dionysia had played pranks with him madly enough, but then had suddenly vanished. [10]
- The high priest who came forward upheld his subordinates and, after a short dispute, Hermon left the sanctuary with his wish unfulfilled. [10]
- During breakfast, of which the steward was obliged to remind him, Hermon pondered over his fate; but how could he attain any degree of clearness of vision until he secured accurate information concerning the statue of Demeter? [10]
- The preliminary fasting which he imposed upon his patients Hermon had already undergone. [10]
- In the antechamber, where Hermon waited for the King, Proclus mentioned one of the finest statues of Alexander by Lysippus, and an exquisite Eros by Praxiteles. [10]
- Now, I thought, when this horrible woman represented the transformation into the spider with such repulsive accuracy, Hermon will believe that this is the true, and therefore the right, ideal; nay, I was deceived myself while gazing. [10]
- The window spaces were closed by wooden shutters, and whenever they moved with a low creaking or louder banging Hermon started and forgot everything else in anxiety about his invalid friend, whose suffering every strong wind brought on again, and often seriously increased. [10]
- Soon after Hermon went on board Archon's splendidly equipped vessel and, instead of a tiresome journey, began a new and riotous period of festivity. [10]
- But if Hermon was cured, a rare wealth of the greatest happiness awaited him in the union with Daphne. [10]
- Though Hermon has vowed, I know not what, your love-dallying will very soon be over; we shall leave Tennis within the next few days. [10]
- When this man's voice reached Hermon, he repeated to himself the words of refusal with which the great physician had formerly declined to devote his time and skill to him. [10]
- Gula, you say, visited Hermon in his studio, and it may be true. [10]
- He expressed this view to his master, and insisted upon his opinion until Hermon confided to him what had driven Archias from Alexandria. [10]
- The feast lasted until early morning, but toward noon Hermon again appeared in his uncle's house, and met Daphne full of joyous confidence, as if he were completely transformed. [10]
- As Daphne's husband, under the same roof with the wonderfully invigorated Myrtilus, his Uncle Archias, and faithful Bias, Hermon found in the new home what had hovered before the blind man as the fairest goal of existence in art, love, and friendship. [10]
- The party of travellers went to the commandant's magnificent palace to rest, and Hermon also retired to his room, but sleep fled from his couch. [10]
- A short row took Hermon and Eumedes the admiral's galley. [10]
- Weary, and yet too excited to find sleep, Hermon at last went to rest. [10]
- After the examination to which she had been subjected, Eumedes had believed Ledscha to be as Hermon described her. [10]
- A galley ready to weigh anchor was constantly at the disposal of the commandant of the fortress, and the next noon the noble pair, with Hermon and his faithful Bias, went on board the Galatea. [10]
- Finally, Myrtilus turned to the others and begged them not to let Hermon leave Pelusium quickly. [10]
- He was obliged to release the luckless Gaul from the broken timbers of the bridge, and, when Hermon had dragged him out on the opposite bank of the canal, he made no answer to any question. [10]
- One signal was to notify Hanno to hold himself in readiness, another to inform him that every one in the white house had gone to rest, and that Hermon was there too. [10]
- It is owing to him, and the care and skill of the great leech Erasistratus, that I am still standing before you alive and can praise what my Hermon was and proved himself to me in those days. [10]
- This task was to fall to Hermon, and also another, still more important one; for he, his nephew and future son-in-law, if any one, could persuade the wealthy Archias to lend the plot his valuable aid. [10]
- Hermon, too, ought to evade the pursuit of the incensed King as quickly as possible. [10]
- At the same time she slightly opened her exquisitely formed lips, and the little white teeth which Hermon had once thought so bewitchingly beautiful glittered between them. [10]
- Hermon doubtless felt them, but the thought of returning to the close cabin was unendurable. [10]
- Nothing which attracts their attention and awakens their desires must surround them; but your father's gold led Hermon, ere the season of apprenticeship was over, into the most luxuriant clover fields. [10]
- She could unchain the vengeance which threatened Hermon with a far more terrible danger than the thunder clouds above, under the protection--nay, as it were at the behest of Nemesis. [10]
- It was Hermon, the taller one, for whom she was waiting with old Tabus. [10]
- When Hermon entered the residence of the grammateus in the palace, the guests had already assembled. [10]
- Hermon listened to the pair in silence. [10]
- The darkness of the night suddenly seemed to Hermon to be illumined. [10]
- The evening of the next day but one the Proserpina was bearing Hermon away from the city of weavers toward home. [10]
- We can see the long, whale-backed ridge of Mount Hermon projecting above the eastern hills. [5]
- He carefully held the lantern, and, as its flickering light fell for brief moments upon the artist's face, the lad of thirteen or fourteen asked if he was Hermon of Alexandria. [10]
- The sun of the following day had long passed its meridian when Hermon at last woke. [10]
- In front of the farmhouse, too, which Hermon and his companion next reached, they saw dozens of people seeking shelter, and the Midianite urged his master to join them for a short time at least. [10]
- Thyone had informed the famous scientist of everything which she knew from Hermon, and had learned of the last period of his life through Bias. [10]
- As they passed the encampment of the troops who accompanied the sovereign, the hipparch could show Hermon a magnificent military spectacle. [10]
- It was scarcely the daughter of Archias who had detained Hermon, for he made only a brief answer--Ledscha could not hear what it was--when she accosted him pleasantly, to devote himself to Althea, and--this could be perceived even at a distance--thank her with ardent devotion. [10]
- The freedman entered the boat weeping, and Hermon, deeply agitated, turned his face toward him. [10]
- On the way the blind man told the general what a severe trial awaited him, and the latter approved his course and, on bidding him farewell, with sincere emotion urged Hermon to take courage. [10]
- Hermon hastily grasped the Bithynian's arm, and asked what he knew about the rescue of his statue. [10]
- He could permit the beautiful daughter of the honoured Archias to remain with Hermon for half an hour, then he must beg her to allow herself to be escorted to her home, as the barracks were closed at that time. [10]
- The swift glance that swept the room was sent to discover a weapon, and before it completed the circuit Hermon had already grasped the bronze anchor with the long rod twined with leaves and the teeth turned downward. [10]
- The ill-disposed insisted that Hermon had only done what duty commanded the meanest man, and the fact that he had deceived all Alexandria still remained. [10]
- Before leaving the tent, however, she dropped her ostrich-feather fan as she passed Hermon, and, when he picked it up, whispered with a significant glance at Daphne, "I see that what was learned of her heart is turned to account promptly enough. [10]
- Both left the tent as he spoke, and Hermon uttered a sigh of relief as he looked after them. [10]
- The stay in Tennis does not seem to agree with you--you are coughing, and father expected so much benefit to your ailment from the pure moist air, and to Hermon still more from the lonely life here in your society. [10]
- It had been taken from his own studio, and the skilful old artisan had recognised his preliminary work upon the diadem which he, Hermon, had afterward adorned with ornaments himself. [10]
- The two physicians stopped in the middle of the courtyard and talked eagerly together, while Thyone, with cordial interest, asked Hermon to tell her what she had already partially learned through the freedman Bias. [10]
- The obstacle that stood between her and Hermon was the daughter of Archias, and she, fool that she was, had attracted Hermon's attention to her. [10]
- I wish to state, also, not as a correction, but as matter of opinion, that Mount Hermon is not a striking or picturesque mountain by any means, being too near the height of its immediate neighbors to be so. [5]
- When from this spot the dancer fixed her eyes upon the landing place, she suddenly dropped her companion's arm, exclaiming: "It is the handsome blind sculptor, Hermon, the heir of the wealthy Myrtilus. [10]
- He might come soon after nightfall, and Hermon used the interval to ask the Bithynian the questions which he had long expected. [10]
- This was caused solely by meeting her cousins again; but if any one should ask her whether Daphne preferred Myrtilus or Hermon, she could not give a positive answer. [10]
- But just as slumber was completely overpowering him his patient made him start up, for he had left his bed, and when Hermon, fully roused, looked for him, was standing in the middle of the room, gazing about him. [10]
- It was long since Hermon had felt so free and light-hearted as during this voyage. [10]
- Hermon was to send news of his health to Lesbos from time to time if a safe opportunity offered and, when Daphne knew where he was to be found, she could let him have tidings. [10]
- Hermon, with the rose for his friend fastened in the breast folds of his chiton, mounted his horse gratefully, and his companion, a sinewy, bronzed Midianite, who was also to attend to the opening of the fortress gates, did the same. [10]
- No one at Rhodes--and this is just what I prize in you--hated imitation more, yet what would using the Arachne on the pedestal for a model be except showing the world not how Hermon, but how Althea imagines the hapless transformed mortal? [10]
- Daphne and Hermon remained the same; but Archias from an affectionate father had become transformed into an entirely different person. [10]
- He must even rejoice over the poor dear fellow's victory; for if he, Hermon, succeeded with his Arachne as he hoped, it would make Myrtilus--he could swear to it--happier than his own triumph. [10]
- Amid these consoling reflections, Hermon fell asleep, and awoke fresher and more cheerful than he had been for some time. [10]
- Daphne and Myrtilus received the announcement with pleasure; but Hermon, who only the day before had spoken of the old couple with great affection, seemed disturbed by the arrival of the unexpected guests. [10]
- From Tanis they reached Tennis in a few hours, and found shelter in the home of the superintendent of Archias's weaving establishments, whose hospitality Myrtilus and Hermon had enjoyed before their installation in the white house, now burned to the ground. [10]
- She expected to reach Tennis that evening with her husband and several friends, and mentioned especially her anticipation of meeting Hermon, the son of her beloved Erigone and her husband's brave companion in arms. [10]
- A strange stir ran through the assembled group, nearly all whose members belonged to the King's train, and the low whispers and murmurs around him revealed to Hermon that the false wreaths he wore had by no means been forgotten in this circle. [10]
- A home was quickly made everywhere for the rich, and, if Archias was tired of his house in Alexandria, as Hermon had intimated, there was room enough in the world for a new one. [10]
- So the first question he addressed to Gras concerned the Tennis goldsmith, and it was a keen disappointment to Hermon when he learned that the earliest time he could expect to see him would be the following day. [10]
- In the dry, pure air of the desert he recovered, and he would guide Hermon there before returning to Myrtilus. [10]
- This noble masterpiece proves how faithful Hermon remained to truth, which he had early chosen for the guiding star of his art. [10]
- At any rate, Proclus's eulogy ought to give him twofold pleasure, because his art had formerly repelled him, and Hermon tried to let it produce this effect upon him. [10]
- There was still plenty of time before the darkness would permit Hermon to join her unnoticed. [10]
- Lastly, he had placed his whole property at the disposal of Hermon, who had paid him liberally for his work, to provide for the blind sculptor's future. [10]
- When, accompanied by Philippus, Hermon reached his house, it was so late that the artists' festival in honour of the sculptor Euphranor, who entered his seventieth year of life that day, must have already commenced. [10]
- Hermon went, with Philippus and Thyone, on board the ship which was to convey them through the new canal to Pelusium, where the old commandant had to plan all sorts of measures. [10]
- Not a single person had vouchsafed Hermon a greeting; for the artist, divested of the highest esteem, had been involved in the ugly suspicion of having driven his uncle from Alexandria, and the monarch was said to have spoken unfavourably of him. [10]
- If he had passed into annihilation, he, Hermon, wished to follow him thither, and annihilation certainly meant redemption from pain and misery. [10]
- Absorbed in his own thoughts, Hermon waited for the admiral, who at first was claimed by one official duty after another. [10]
- Hermon hastily thought over these questions, but the supposition that the light of the torch might be intended for a signal did not occur to him. [10]
- When its full orb floated above the island Hermon, too, would appear, and the happiness which had been predicted to Ledscha would begin. [10]
- Was Hermon really only trifling mischievously with her affection? [10]
- And now--" "Go on," Hermon interrupted with a smile of superiority. [10]
- After the arrival of Thyone and Daphne, Hermon had consented to accompany them on board the Proserpina, their spacious galley. [10]
- Hermon knew most of them by their voices, but their figures were not visible. [10]
- Outside the door of the tent Hermon was trying to banish Althea's image from his mind. [10]
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