Use horizon in a sentence
Sentences ending with horizon
- Presently, however, the yacht slid out from the infolding land into an open sea that stretched before them to a silver-lined horizon. [9]
- The streets along which they passed in the pale morning light were now deserted, and a film of mist, behind which glowed the golden light of the newly risen sun, shrouded the horizon. [10]
- The distant prospects were Anne's delight, and when I look round, she is in the blue tints, the pale mists, the waves and shadows of the horizon. [14]
- Here, before her, was a nobler display, and yet her lively imagination which often, sometimes indeed against her will, gave shape to her formless thoughts--called up the image of the beautiful youth surrounded by the glowing glory which still painted the horizon. [10]
- To the left was a high rose-coloured hill, solemn and mysterious; to the right--afar off-- a forest of gum-trees, pink and purple against the horizon. [11]
- Everywhere was the warm ocean undulating lazily to the vague horizon. [11]
- It was Mahmoud's voice now that quavered over the heads of the camels and drove them on; it was his eye which watched the horizon. [11]
- It is looming vast and ominous on that distant horizon. [5]
- Before descending the trough of a great landwave, they turned for the last time, and saw him standing motionless, the one solitary being in all their wide horizon. [11]
- A faint yellow tinge was beginning to stain the eastern horizon. [6]
Short sentences using horizon
- She quickly scanned the horizon. [11]
Sentences containing horizon two or more times
- Yet it was so crowded with historical interest, that if all the pages that have been written about it were spread upon its surface, they would flag it from horizon to horizon like a pavement. [5]
- From horizon to horizon there is a tumultuous sea of billows turned to stone. [4]
More example sentences with the word horizon in them
- A good many young people think nothing about life as it presents itself in the far horizon, bounded by the snowy ridges of threescore and the dim peaks beyond that remote barrier. [6]
- At once the whole horizon line of water became a bright crimson, which deepened as evening advanced, glowing with more intense fire, and holding a broad band of what seemed solid color for more than three quarters of an hour. [4]
- That high tower which you see on the horizon is the celebrated temple of Bel, next to the Pyramids, one of the most gigantic works ever constructed by human hands. [10]
- She looked to where, not far away, Hylda stood leaning over the railing of the dahabieh, her eyes fixed in reverie on the farthest horizon line of the unpeopled, untravelled plain of sand. [11]
- In the evening, when the sun settled red upon the horizon, I would think of Patty and my friends in Gloucester Street. [9]
- A morning came when I went on deck to survey spaces of a blue and white sea swept by the white March sunlight; to discern at length against the horizon toward which we sped a cloud of the filmiest and most delicate texture and design. [9]
- No sooner have we set forward over the brow of a hill than it grows lighter on the sea horizon in the southwest, the ruins on the peak become visible, Capri is in full sunlight. [4]
- Yes, Cynthia's life was very bitter that summer, with but little hope on the horizon of it. [9]
- In 1853 (he was not yet eighteen) Sam Clemens grew tired of his limitations and pined for the wider horizon of the world. [5]
- When the sun was nearing the horizon Hornecht entered the garden. [10]
- When the sun was approaching the western horizon the travellers started. [10]
- And yet there was a touch of melancholy in it all, the horizon was so vast, and the mist of uncertainty lay along it. [4]
- Crozier looked out towards the northwestern horizon, and in the distance was a woman riding as hard as her horse could go, with a man galloping hard after her. [11]
- Then, kneeling, he touched his turbaned head to the ground three times, and as the sun drew down behind the sharp, bright line of sand that marked the horizon, he prayed devoutly and long. [11]
- Then the conversation took a lively turn, but duty was not forgotten, for at the end of half an hour the captain rose to survey the horizon himself and urge the sentinels to vigilant watchfulness. [10]
- His keen eyes, too, failed, for the objects he tried to see blended with the dust of the road, the horizon reeled up and down before his eyes, and he felt as though the hard pavement had turned to a yielding bog under his feet. [10]
- Hadrian, who liked to be alone and undisturbed when observing the heavens, had preferred this erection--even after he had made himself known to the Alexandrians--to the great observatory of the Serapeum, from which a still broader horizon was visible. [10]
- One might account thus for the prismatic colors I have often seen on the horizon at noon, when the sun was pouring down floods of clear golden light. [4]
- No doubt, Jane thought, the rider, in his almost superhuman power of foresight, saw behind the horizon the dark, lengthening shadows that were soon to crowd and gloom over him and her and little Fay. [13]
- Nothing was visible there save a faint red glow on the distant northern horizon, and two mailed soldiers who were riding into the city at a rapid trot. [10]
- In his poetry there is not merely this atmosphere, but there is always a mirage in the horizon. [6]
- As they reached the village of Winzer, the victorious sun was approaching the western horizon, and diffused over it a fan of golden rays. [10]
- In the intervals the talk wandered into regions unfamiliar to Honora, and she had a sense that her own horizon was being enlarged. [9]
- The force of the storm was broken, the wind had subsided, distant flashes of lightning still illumined the northern horizon, and the night air was stiflingly sultry. [10]
- Day by day the storm increased, until from a cloud on the horizon it grew into a soul-shaking tempest. [9]
- He was in the saddle all day, with nothing but the horizon to limit him; he loved his father, and did not doubt his father's love for him, and he loved Euphrasia. [9]
- Gray slopes, tinging the purple, barren and wild, with the wind waving the sage, swept away to the dim horizon. [13]
- I was in the prairie, and it was scorched and brown to the horizon. [9]
- In every direction the mountains were clear, and a view was obtained of the vast horizon and the hills and lowlands of several States--a continental prospect, scarcely anywhere else equaled for variety or distance. [4]
- The sky and the horizon were both the color of muddy water. [2]
- He could sweep the horizon in a wide general outlook, and manage his perspective and his lights and shadows so as to place and accent his special subject with its due relief and just relations. [6]
- It came above the horizon exactly as we began our journey, a harvest-moon, round and red. [4]
- To the left the horizon bounded by the adjacent wood. [2]
- Pierre was scanning the horizon abstractedly. [11]
- The forest at the farthest extremity of the panorama seemed carved in some precious stone of a yellowish-green color; its undulating outline was silhouetted against the horizon and was pierced beyond Valuevo by the Smolensk highroad crowded with troops. [2]
- What would be the effect upon the masculine character and comfort if this shyness should become general, as it may in a contingency that is already on the horizon? [4]
- And gradually, castaway that she felt herself to be, she had adorned it lovingly, as one above whose horizon the sails of hope were not to rise; filled it with friends not chosen in a day, whose faithful ministrations were not to cease. [9]
- He had fancied that he saw sails on the horizon at sunset, but the swiftest galley became a hedgehog when the wind blew against its prow, and even checked the oars. [10]
- The sun had sunk half below the horizon and an evening frost was starring the puddles near the ferry, but Pierre and Andrew, to the astonishment of the footmen, coachmen, and ferrymen, still stood on the raft and talked. [2]
- The past had sunk below the horizon, and existed no more for her; she was done with it for all time. [5]
- Immediately after the sun rose, the foe were seen gliding darkly out of the horizon. [11]
- May 9 the sun gives him a warning: 'Looking with both eyes, the horizon crossed thus +. [5]
- They watched the sun begin to bury its red curve under the dark horizon. [13]
- The lonely waters stretching to the horizon helped to make it so. [11]
- The sun was still some distance above the horizon, but the valley was so narrow that the day star had disappeared, before making its majestic entry into the portals of night. [10]
- Almost as he spoke, clouds ran down the horizon, and then the sky lighted up. [11]
- Away to the south, up a vast basin of forest, there was a notch in the horizon and an opening in the line of woods, where the road ran. [4]
- These clouds came slowly sailing from the distant horizon, like ships on an aerial voyage. [4]
- After a short silence Glenn stood up in the trap, and, following the circle of the horizon with his hand, said: "There's not an honest blade of grass in all this wretched West. [11]
- The sun was setting, and the riot of colours in the western horizon seemed like a mockery of the torturing anxiety which had mastered his soul. [10]
- I think I see the little cloud in the horizon, with a silvery lining to it, which may end in a rain of cards tied round with white ribbons. [6]
- Alfred's eye, quickly scanning the horizon, descried the roof of the boundary-rider's hut still gleaming in the sunlight. [5]
- Yesterday evening we saw the Big Dipper and the north star sink below the horizon and disappear from our world. [5]
- When I first saw it, it lay on the edge of the horizon as if too heavy to lift itself, as big as a cart-wheel, and its disk cut by a fence-rail. [4]
- For days they sailed without seeing a single ship; then three showed upon the horizon and faded away. [11]
- A light breeze rose, stirring the leafless branches of the trees, then a sudden gust of wind swept over the heads of the throngs watching the distant horizon. [10]
- Beyond Valuevo the road disappeared into a yellowing forest on the horizon. [2]
- The full-moon had risen; her soft light fell on the Libyan range of mountains vanishing on the western horizon, and in the north the shimmer of the Mediterranean could faintly be discerned. [10]
- The sweep of prospect is vast, and we could see the whole horizon except in the direction of Roan, whose long bulk was enveloped in cloud. [4]
- Eyes too high; pray don't look at the horizon, look at the ground, ten steps in front of you. [5]
- They are a part of the picture, always to be seen slowly dipping along in the horizon, and the impression is that they are manoeuvred for show, arranged for picturesque effect, and that they are all taken in at night. [4]
- Characteristically perfecting his own ideal, she had come to him in the hour when his horizon had been most obscure. [9]
- The great spaces over which he roams contribute to the enlargement of his mental horizon. [4]
- It was gazing out over the ocean of Time--over lines of century-waves which, further and further receding, closed nearer and nearer together, and blended at last into one unbroken tide, away toward the horizon of remote antiquity. [5]
- Where the horizon opened widely, it pleased me to watch the curious effect of the rapid movement of near objects contrasted with the slow motion of distant ones. [6]
- The faintest light on the horizon, as it were a soft, grey glimmer showing through a dark curtain. [11]
- The small specks on the horizon sometimes grow into the hugest of thunder clouds. [9]
- Something is glimmering on the horizon of my fortune. [10]
- When we went on deck we were abreast Cape Traverse; the faint outline of Nova Scotia was marked on the horizon, and New Brunswick thrust out Cape Tomentine to greet us. [4]
- Mother, the smoke of the steamer he had taken was just fading out on the horizon! [5]
- Nevertheless, the prospect of the garden-party dawned radiantly for him above what had hitherto been a rather gloomy horizon. [9]
- This was one of the clouds on Jethro's horizon, too, if men had but known it, and he took such moneys as Wetherell insisted upon giving him grudgingly enough. [9]
- Whatever we acquire of science, of art, in discovery, in the application of natural laws in industries, is an enlargement of our horizon, and a contribution to the highest needs of man, his intellectual life. [4]
- Toward the end of July of that second summer riots broke out in the city, and simultaneously a bright spot appeared on Virginia's horizon. [9]
- Her face was now turned from the western road by which she had expected her travellers, and towards the east, where already the snow was taking on a faint bluish tint, a reflection of the sky deepening nightwards in that half-circle of the horizon. [11]
- That future was now not so far distant as the horizon, and he was ready to meet it. [9]
- The sun was now fast setting over the City of the Dead on the western horizon. [10]
- The atmosphere was not too clear on the horizon for dreamy effects; all the headlands were softened and tinged with opalescent colors. [4]
- If it were not for the haze in the horizon to-day, I could distinguish the very house in Naples--that of Manso, Marquis of Villa,--where Tasso found a home, and where John Milton was entertained at a later day by that hospitable nobleman. [4]
- She would permit no one forcibly to restrict her horizon. [9]
- Oh yes; one night I was sailing along, when I discovered a tremendous long row of blinking lights away on the horizon ahead. [5]
- For these no more the round unwalled horizon of the open sea, the joyous breeze aloft, the furrow, the foam, the sparkle, that track the rushing keel! [6]
- I can no more discern them apart, albeit certain landmarks, as it were, stand forth plainly to be seen, like the church-tower, the windmill, and the old oak on the ridge on the horizon. [10]
- She stood a moment looking away over the sparkling water to the soft islands on the hazy horizon. [4]
- It is a mistake to suppose that the honeymoon disappears below the horizon with the rapidity of a tropical sun. [9]
- The sun was low in the western horizon when she entered the anteroom. [10]
- But it was low down toward the horizon, and it may improve when it gets up higher in the sky. [5]
- Once again Dyck looked the visitor straight in the eyes, and back in the horizon of Mallow's life-sky there shone the light of an evil star. [11]
- As she thus looked into the undefined horizon two things were happening: a traveller was approaching Galbraith's Place from a point in that horizon; and in the house behind her someone was singing. [11]
- Now do I look like a man who----does my history suggest that I am a man who deals in trifles, contents himself with the narrow horizon that hems in the common herd, sees no further than the end of his nose? [5]
- Was she a little less dependent on him, in this wide horizon, than in New York? [4]
- A faint yellow line was now tingeing the eastern horizon of the gray, cloudy sky. [10]
- There was no life as yet in all the horizon, no fires, no animals stirring, no early workmen, no anxious harvesters. [11]
- Over this rich landscape hung a deep blue, perfectly cloudless sky, bounded on its southern horizon by the snowy peaks of the Tmolus mountains, and on the west by the Sipylus range of hills, which gave a bluish shimmer in the distance. [10]
- The sun lost its heat and wore down to the western horizon, where it changed from white to gold and rested like a huge ball about to roll on its golden shadows down the slope. [13]
- We lay, as it were, on a shelf in the sky, with a basin of illimitable forests below us and dim mountain-passes-in the far horizon. [4]
- The ampler horizon it presented, the loftier ideals it set up, the counteracting agency it supplied to the sordidness of motive and act which, left unchecked, was certain to overwhelm the national spirit--all these were enforced by him again and again with clearness and effectiveness. [4]
- It evidently hovered in the misty horizon of his mind as a joke, and he contrived to present it to his audience in that light. [4]
- But the glow in the horizon died away, the firing ceased. [10]
- Yet it has in it the breadth of life itself, the depth and passion of all our human struggle in the world-a little story with a vast horizon. [4]
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