Use realm in a sentence
Sentences ending with realm
- It was Austen who made a note of the gratings over the drains, and of the acres of orderly forest in a mysterious and seemingly enchanted realm. [9]
- And on this voyage I was reminded of Josiah Royce's splendid summary of the American philosophy--of the American religion as set forth by William James: "The spirit of the frontiers-man, of the gold-seeker or the home-builder transferred to the metaphysical or to the religious realm. [9]
- Accomplishments rarely do unless they are translated into visible position or into the currency of the realm. [4]
- But how could the life of such a foreign adventurer be accepted as surety for the sons of the highest Persians in the realm? [10]
- In this prayer the blessing of the gods was called down on everything pure and good, but principally on the king and his entire realm. [10]
- One never can tell in a case of this kind but a charitable shot might bring down a valued friend or even a peer of the realm. [4]
- Yet thou hast something from thy father, and down in Virginia, where my friend Dinwiddie is Governor, there's a plantation for thee, and a purse of gold, which was for me in case I should have cause to flee this troubled realm. [11]
- She knew how simple midshipmen had sometimes become admirals, and afterwards peers of the realm. [11]
- There is a secret trouble in your heart which you speak of to none--a doubt which wastes away your courage, and makes you dream of throwing all away and fleeing from your realm. [5]
- She had tried reading, with unfortunate results,--perhaps because no Virgil had as yet appeared to guide her through the mysteries of that realm. [9]
Sentences containing realm two or more times
- So they drove on through that realm, which was to be their realm, and came all too soon to Coniston green. [9]
More example sentences with the word realm in them
- The under-world is yawning, and the giant serpent Apep has come forth from the realm of the dead. [10]
- Is my father wrong when he says that it is a proud thing to belong to the mightiest realm on earth, before whose power barbarians tremble; a great thing to feel and call yourself a Roman citizen? [10]
- Had this love which had come to her brought her any nearer to the unknown realm of light she craved?... [9]
- But especially they were commanded to pray for the king, in whom the realm was embodied and shadowed forth. [10]
- We discussed everything we knew, during the first fifteen or twenty minutes, that morning, and then branched out into the glad, free, boundless realm of the things we were not certain about. [5]
- In practical life we cannot, but in his realm the novelist can, control the weather. [4]
- Governor Dinwiddie, Mr. Washington (alas that, as I write the fragment chapters of my life, among the hills where Montrose my ancestor fought, George leads the colonists against the realm of England! [11]
- Such a personage was fawned upon in Arthur's realm and reverently looked up to by everybody, even though his dispositions were as mean as his intelligence, and his morals as base as his lineage. [5]
- And the sky was a fairy realm like the earth. [2]
- Wait a bit, wait!--With a definite aim before my eyes I have never yet failed to find my way--in the realm of science, of course; but what is life--the life of the sage but applied knowledge? [10]
- Imagine the Grand Vizier in solemn council with the magnates of the realm, spelling his way through the hated newspaper, and finally delivering his profound decision: "This thing means mischief --it is too darkly, too suspiciously inoffensive--suppress it! [5]
- Sick of my unwalled, solitary realm, I ask to change the myriad lifeless worlds I visit as mine own for one poor patch Of this dull spheroid and a little breath To shape in word or deed to serve my kind. [6]
- I doubt if two lovers of the renaissance ever wandered through a more wondrous realm of pleasance--to quote the words of the poet. [9]
- Is the prince to tarry uninstalled, because, forsooth, the realm lacketh an Earl Marshal free of treasonable taint to invest him with his honours? [5]
- Cilo taught me to place my own power, and the greatness of the realm which it would be incumbent on me to reign over, above everything, even above the gods. [10]
- Here was one to lift a youngster into the realm of emulation, like a character in a play, to arouse dreams of Washington and its senators and great men. [9]
- He knew her thoroughly, and was aware that her desire to follow the man she loved into the realm of death was sincere; nay, that it dominated her whole being. [10]
- It opened to them a boundless realm of poetry and imagination. [4]
- Here--the power behind the throne--you and I will sway this realm through the aging, sentimental Queen. [11]
- Thou hast governed the realm with right royal gentleness and mercy. [5]
- The realm of the real is spiritual; the opposite of Spirit is matter; and the opposite of the real is unreal or material. [5]
- In the west, the Egyptians say, lies the realm of death. [10]
- The "Letters from the Earth" referred to in the following, were supposed to have been written by an immortal visitant from some far realm to a friend, describing the absurdities of mankind. [5]
- Manners world have the doctor (and all the province) to know that peers of the realm, soldiers, and statesmen were at her feet. [9]
- All Augsburg, all the dignitaries of the realm, even the Emperor, would pity her, and the end of her life would be as proud and as renowned as that of the chivalrous hero who dies victor on the stricken field. [10]
- Now he would take up the position of a practical man and condemn dreamers; now that of a satirist, and laugh ironically at his opponents; now grow severely logical, or suddenly rise to the realm of metaphysics. [2]
- An hour after supper the moon came up, and Clay and Washington ascended to the hurricane deck to revel again in their new realm of enchantment. [5]
- And there is still more vigor, without affectation, in scientific investigation, in the daily conquests made in the realm of social economy, the best methods of living and getting the most out of life. [4]
- Very rarely did she recall the day when the funeral-pile had cooled, and the ashes of the two mothers, both so early summoned to the realm of shadows, were collected, placed in the vases, and added to the other urns. [10]
- They will be scourged; and I, whom they have comforted and kindly entreated, must look on and see the great wrong done; it is strange, so strange, that I, the very source of power in this broad realm, am helpless to protect them. [5]
- The eschatology which rests upon an English poem and an Indian fable belongs to the realm of reverie and of imagination rather than the domain of reason. [6]
- He describes these Reformers in his own good-naturedly half-satirical way:-- "They defied each other like a congress of kings; each of whom had a realm to rule, and a way of his own that made concert unprofitable. [6]
- Here was a realm, that of Nancy's soul, in which there was apparently no such thing as relevancy. [9]
- It was a realm unknown to her, and yet the very suggestion of it evoked yearnings. [9]
- He gave his realm to the Pope. [5]
- It is a realm of darkness and thick dust, and shroud-like cobwebs and dead things they wrap in their gray folds. [6]
- The realm of reality was closed to him; but he had found the key to that of the ideal, and what he found in it proved to be no less true than the objects the other had offered. [10]
- Conrad, clad in purple and ermine, sat in the premier's chair, and on either side sat the great judges of the realm. [5]
- Bai, the second prophet, who had so warmly protested his friendship and gratitude to Hosea, had now become Rui's successor and was high-priest and judge, keeper of the seals and treasurer, in short, the most powerful man in the realm. [10]
- When the first Portfolio was opened the coin of the realm bore for its legend,--or might have borne if the more devout hero-worshippers could have had their way,--Andreas Jackson, Populi Gratia, Imp. [6]
- May Castor and Pollux, and all the gods favourable to travel, Aphrodite, and all the Loves attend your trip to Irenia, and protect you in the realm of Eros and Hymen! [10]
- The message of peace was laughed to scorn; and how much blood was shed to feed the soil of the realm in many and many a fight! [10]
- Never within the peace of his realm, nay and under his very eyes, had so much noble blood been shed in base brawling as here in our sober city, and he would forthwith make an example of the guilty men. [10]
- A common-looking occurrence, one seemingly unimportant, which had hitherto passed unnoticed with the ordinary course of things, was the means of introducing us to a new and vast realm of closely related phenomena. [6]
- Further she went on to say to "our sister of England" that "these dark figures of murder and revolt be a peril to the soft peace of this good realm. [11]
- Fix your eye on that, and in its infinite realm, which must be your future home, you will meet her again whom you have lost--not her image returned to you, but herself. [10]
- The mightiest realm on earth owes its power to murder and rapine; but now sudden destruction is coming on the insatiate city, and visitation for her sins. [10]
- In the realm of thought the Greek is sovereign of the nations, and he has given to perishable matter a perfection of form which has elevated and vivified it to immortality. [10]
- Notwithstanding the testimony of the movies, such a Cinderella-like transition was not within the realm of probable facts; things just didn't happen that way. [9]
- If the realm of human knowledge were confined to abstract reasoning, then having subjected to criticism the explanation of "power" that juridical science gives us, humanity would conclude that power is merely a word and has no real existence. [2]
- And is it not possible to regard nature as governed by laws--remorseless, if you like the word--and yet believe, with Kant and Goethe, that there is an inner realm? [9]
- Be welcome as new subjects of my realm. [10]
- The perquage, which my father's patent approved, has served us well, I doubt not, is a comfort to our realm and a dignity befitting the wearer of that frieze jerkin. [11]
- The reputation of Mr. Prescott was now coextensive with the realm of scholarship. [6]
- How real this merry sport made the distress of persecuted innocence, the terrors and charm of the forest, the joys and splendours of the fairy realm! [10]
- One part of me dwelt in a fanciful realm of his own weaving, and the other part was a commonplace and protesting inhabitant of a world of lessons, disappointments and discipline. [9]
- War, and the knights of the realm divided into a king's party and a Sir Launcelot's party. [5]
- How could 'the kingdom to be destroyed' possibly mean mine, the mighty realm of the powerful Croesus, the friend of the gods, the hitherto unconquered leader? [10]
- For frivolity and jokes and spotted tights were an offense, when they intruded themselves upon a spirit that was exalted into the vague august realm of the romantic. [5]
- And how can it be possible that they should remunerate a service with money, which certainly was not coined in their airy realm, but in the mint here? [10]
- It has entered into the popular mind as no other American book ever has, and it may be said to have created a social realm which, with all its whimsical conceit, has almost historical solidity. [4]
- I stand here in the name of the Senate, whose purpose it is to uphold the treaty which snatched this country from the Syrians, and by which you and your brother pledged yourselves to divide the realm of Egypt between you. [10]
- I don't believe in clipping the coin of the realm, Sir! [6]
- She was held in awe by the whole realm, for she had made everybody believe she was a great sorceress. [5]
- A railway here in Asia--in the dreamy realm of the Orient--in the fabled land of the Arabian Nights--is a strange thing to think of. [5]
- They felt as if in the realm of miracles, and fancied they had now seen the rarest of all Egyptian rarities. [10]
- In my passion I had not hesitated to lay down the doctrine that the courageous and the strong took what they wanted,--a doctrine of which I had been a consistent disciple in the professional and business realm. [9]
- Who ever peopled his realm, Caesar, more freely than thou? [10]
- To wipe out his account with the nation and restore business to its natural and incompetent channels he had to be banished the realm. [5]
- His father called himself the highest noble in the realm, and as such, governed the province of Persia proper, the mother-country, to which this enormous world-empire and its ruler owed their origin. [10]
- He, a stranger here, seemed to be showing the others the way, a guide in his own realm. [10]
- He belonged to her realm of the imagination, of thought, of insight, of intellectual passions and the desires of the soul. [11]
- Princess Mary, in her position as absolute and independent arbiter of her own fate and guardian and instructor of her nephew, was the first to be called back to life from that realm of sorrow in which she had dwelt for the first fortnight. [2]
- These people all have the "nightcap" habit, and drift along towards the bar-room--the last brilliant scene in the drama of the idle day, the necessary portal to the realm of silence and sleep. [4]
- It would be hard to set a money value upon any piece of earth that lies between that spot and the empty realm of space. [5]
- I kissed my hand to them all, unseen as I stood in the outer darkness; and as I turned and went my way, the table and all around it faded into the realm of twilight shadows and of midnight dreams. [6]
- Yesterday and to-day had brought events and called up questions which forced Barine's disappearance into the realm of unimportant matters. [10]
- After dinner we had a walk up and down the Kandersteg valley, in the soft gloaming, with the spectacle of the dying lights of day playing about the crests and pinnacles of the still and solemn upper realm for contrast, and text for talk. [5]
- Harrison commends the great silence used at the tables of the wiser sort, and generally throughout the realm, and likewise the moderate eating and drinking. [4]
- For whether the great scholar who is stuffed with knowledge is happier than the great money-getter who is gorged with riches, or the wily politician who is a Warwick in his realm, depends entirely upon what sort of a man this pursuit has made him. [4]
- All the subordinate forces obeyed him, the mighty first Cause, whose head towered up to the realm of the incomprehensible and inconceivable One. [10]
- He had longed for the Englishman's castle, for his own little realm of interest where he could be supreme; and now it was never to be. [11]
- She was very fond of reading, and had a passion for the little prints and engravings of "foreign views," which she wove into her realm of natural history. [4]
- The spacious upper floor, which in ordinary dwellings would have been an attic, was the realm of young George and his sisters, Edith and Mary (Aunt Mary's namesake). [9]
- It is the fearful realization of that vision of the poet where the lost angels snuff up with eager nostrils the sulphurous emanations of the bottomless abyss,--so have their natures become changed by long breathing the atmosphere of the realm of darkness. [6]
- We have come far from the snake liar and the fish liar, and there was rest and peace in the thought; but now we have reached the realm of the boomerang liar, and sorrow is with us once more. [5]
- They are scattered far and wide among the mountains and valleys of my realm. [5]
- I was a fair and youthful bride, The kiss of love still burns upon my cheek, He whom I worshipped, ever at my side, --Him through the spirit realm in vain I seek. [6]
- Emerson feels distinctly enough that he is getting into the realm of poetry. [6]
- Only by painful degrees did I succeed in overcoming my bashfulness; but Tom, when at last I had blurted out the secret, was most sympathetic, although the ailment from which I suffered was as yet outside of the realm of his experience. [9]
- Well pleased, she continued: "This I will do with expedition and weightiest judgment, for of little account though I am, he that sits with the Queen of England in this realm must needs be a prince indeed.... [11]
- For, whimsical and comical as is the Knickerbocker creation, it is enlarged to the proportion of a realm, and over that new country of the imagination is always the rosy light of sentiment. [4]
- But you cannot carry your experiments beyond the external world, and you forget that there are things which lie in a different realm. [10]
- Nothing but a careful comparison through the whole realm of life can answer this question. [6]
- Legislatures, politicians and capitalists receded into a dim background; and the gift I had possessed, in youth, of living in a realm of fancy showed astonishing signs of revival. [9]
- The other also belonged to the great men in the realm of intellect. [10]
- Afterwards I again beheld the eyes with which, gazing into vacancy, she tried to conjure up before my soul these visions of hope from the realm of her fairest dreams--they were those of Raphael's Saint Cecilia in Bologna and Munich. [10]
- These two had been cast forth by the divine Ruler of a world incomprehensible to human intelligence, in which the present is a moment, space a bubble, as out of harmony with the mighty conditions and purposes of his realm. [10]
- To this must be added that the entire nobility of the realm, the satraps or governors of the provinces, and the chief priests from every town were also assembled at Babylon to celebrate the king's birthday. [10]
- And he fell back into that artificial realm of imaginary greatness, and again--as a horse walking a treadmill thinks it is doing something for itself--he submissively fulfilled the cruel, sad, gloomy, and inhuman role predestined for him. [2]
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