Use treasures in a sentence
Sentences ending with treasures
- These, I think, with the reports of medical societies and the papers contributed to them, will form the most attractive part of our accumulated medical treasures. [3]
- It seemed as though Fate had blessed the modest rooms in Red Cock Street with its most precious treasures. [10]
- Our gold we shall take with us, and shall fill up, destroy, and conceal the pits in which you could find new treasures. [10]
- He was now returning from Ethiopia with a wealth of treasures. [10]
- I did not need them, for I belong to the wealthier class of my countrymen, and I have no son,--no heir,--to whom I can bequeath my treasures. [10]
- Although I cannot keep up correspondences with many of my readers who seem to be thoroughly congenial with myself, let them be assured that their letters have been read or heard with peculiar gratification, and are preserved as precious treasures. [6]
- If I'm right, it's the one the dervish took the man into and showed him all the treasures. [5]
- Instantly the excitement is dead, the crowd disperses, and the street is as quiet as ever; when I walk away, bearing my hard-won treasures. [4]
- Yet he had heard that his estates had been sequestrated, and that he owed it solely to the influence of Archibius and his uncle, that his property, like that of so many others, had not been added to the royal treasures. [10]
- Silver and gold had been found, but he was sure there were other treasures. [11]
Short sentences using treasures
- They've hid treasures here somewhere. [5]
More example sentences with the word treasures in them
- The treasures which your sages painfully seek out we already possess in our scriptures, our law and our moral ordinances. [10]
- I will tell you another time what that casket of treasures is like. [10]
- About a man, who wanted treasures, and before whom mountains opened at a word he knew. [10]
- Four weeks ago, while making some necessary excavations upon the property, Signor Smitthe unearthed the most remarkable ancient statue that has ever bees added to the opulent art treasures of Rome. [5]
- The place through which he made his way at leisure was one of those receptacles for old and curious things which seem to crouch in odd corners of this town and to hide their musty treasures from the public eye in jealousy and distrust. [12]
- But these treasures were kept jealously guarded, accessible to no human being except himself and his artists. [10]
- Why, that dervish was hunting in that little hill for the treasures of the earth, and didn't know he was walking over the real ones for a thousand miles. [5]
- There was something very enjoyable about his calm superiority to all the treasures of art. [4]
- Others might lay up treasures, not he; others lose money at gambling, not he--he never had much to lose. [11]
- The close, constant, uninterrupted companionship of the married pair revealed to each unexpected treasures in the other, which, perhaps, might have remained forever concealed in city life. [10]
- But now the two men appeared, loaded with the few treasures of the church. [11]
- And when Keraunus told him whence this or that specimen of his treasures had been obtained, he only murmured--"Indeed" or "Really. [10]
- It was owing to the narrowest chance--or, as the old man would have it, to the interposition of great Isis, that his father had been so happy as to get away with him and the treasures he had brought from the temple at Philae. [10]
- He was glad to find her in the possession of such treasures, but his time was limited, and he must, unfortunately, content himself with this last brief meeting. [10]
- Your treasures were to be committed to the flames. [10]
- I look upon this incontinence as merely the redundancy of a susceptibility to poetry which makes all the bards my daily treasures, and I can well run the risk of being ridiculous once a year for the benefit of happy reading all the other days. [6]
- We need in this country not only the scholar, but the virtuoso, who hoards the treasures which he loves, it may be chiefly for their rarity and because others who know more than he does of their value set a high price upon them. [3]
- According to Apollonius, the wise man must also be poor, and, though the citizens of his state are permitted to acquire treasures, the wealthy are looked upon as dishonorable. [10]
- Those houses, and the treasures she was convinced they must contain, were not for her! [9]
- By no means the least, however, of the treasures flung into his lap was the tie which now bound him to the Philip Goodriches, which otherwise would never have been possible. [9]
- While Althea, as the goddess of Victory, held the wreath aloft, and loud applause hailed her, Hanno was thinking of the treasures which he had garnered since his father had allowed him a share of the booty, and of the future. [10]
- We passed through the Bodleian Library, only glancing at a few of its choicest treasures, among which the exquisitely illuminated missals were especially tempting objects of study. [6]
- He promised me that when he had done his business with the architect he would come to me to inspect my treasures, and to pay money down for anything that might suit him. [10]
- Despite the fact that the memories she had cherished were now become hideous things, she sought to drag them forth and compare them, ruthlessly, with what must have been the treasures of Lise. [9]
- Let them adorn that house with all the treasures in the world, the woman who lives within will still remain its best ornament! [10]
- If for this task, a hideous one at best, they chose to pay themselves out of the treasures of the citizens, nobody would blame them. [10]
- He continued to store up his treasures at home until his occupation lost the charm of novelty and became monotonous; then he ceased from it, contented. [5]
- A reverently preserved souvenir of him is still one of the treasures of the islands: I gathered the idea, vaguely, that it was a jug, but was persistently thwarted in the twenty-two efforts I made to visit it. [5]
- We got no sight of the countless treasures of art in the Louvre galleries that day, and our only poor little satisfaction was in the reflection that Ferguson sold not a solitary silk dress pattern. [5]
- The house of Serapis was a whole world in little, and centuries had enriched it with wealth, beauty, and the noblest treasures of art and learning. [10]
- Presently in a red fury he cried: "Go--go--go, and bring me back by midnight Nahoum, and Foorgat's treasures, to the last piastre. [11]
- One needs to read this book before he visits those venerable cathedrals, with their treasures of tabooed and forgotten tradition. [5]
- If, however, Caesar presents me as his father, with estates and treasures, my first thought shall be to raise a monument to your mother. [10]
- As we came out upon the floor of the church again, another priest volunteered to show us the treasures of the church. [5]
- Why will not our multimillionaires look over this catalogue of Mr. Quaritch, and detain some of its treasures on this side of the Atlantic for some of our public libraries? [6]
- Some day or other his descendants will divide my treasures, and wear my crown; but as yet I am king, and I will show that I am. [10]
- You had an old and lofty reputation for honesty, and naturally you were proud of it--it was your treasure of treasures, the very apple of your eye. [5]
- Whoever finds one of these hid treasures, it belongs to him. [5]
- Of the extent of his wealth, and the silver fleets which constantly brought to him from the New World treasures of the noble metal of unprecedented value, Barbara had already heard many incredible things. [10]
- He was liberal of his own, but sparing of his subjects' treasures, and made truly royal gifts without demanding more than was his due. [10]
- There are thousands of churches in Italy, each with untold millions of treasures stored away in its closets, and each with its battalion of priests to be supported. [5]
- Or has the new tax levied, the command to seize the treasures of the temple, driven them to extremities? [10]
- Alexandria was a metropolis even in the modern sense; not merely an emporium of commerce, but a focus where the intellectual and religious treasures of various countries were concentrated and worked up, and transmitted to all the nations that desired them. [10]
- These things win me more than Italy's hundred galleries of priceless art treasures, because I can understand the one and am not competent to appreciate the other. [5]
- Long ago the marvellous chalice had been exhibited to her among the temple treasures, and she was told that every one who induced another person to be reflected from its shining surface obtained the mastery over his will. [10]
- Its treasures and marbles Charlemagne carried off to Germany. [4]
- The poorest man lives secure under the shelter of the law, and through us participates in the gifts of the spirit; to the rich are offered the priceless treasures of art and learning. [10]
- I pierce the learned man's brain with a single glance, and the treasures which cost him threescore years to accumulate are mine; he can forget, and he does forget, but I retain. [5]
- Then, radiant with joy, she showed the old man her new treasures, and the father's admiration and expressions of gratitude were not far behind the daughter's. [10]
- Oh, that camp, it is one of the treasures of my memory! [5]
- From time immemorial it had belonged to the treasures of his family, and he had already doubted whether it was justifiable to give it away. [10]
- The old bookworm is so intoxicated with the sight and handling of the priceless treasures that he cannot bear to put one of the volumes back after he has taken it from the shelf. [6]
- And where it is an intellectual and not a spiritual greediness, I suppose it is what an old writer calls "laying up treasures in hell. [4]
- Bright tears gathered in the eyes of the little one, and he cast a troubled look at his despised treasures, in which he had rejoiced so heartily only a short time before. [10]
- On the fourth I was permitted to begin, and now, with mature judgment and thorough previous preparation, I attended the academic lectures, and profited by the treasures of knowledge and rich collections of the capital. [10]
- She had not hoped again to have a home for these things, nor the father's armchair, nor the few family treasures that were to come over the mountains. [9]
- The people idolized him; princes lavished uncounted treasures upon him. [5]
- The harmony between him and his wife grew closer and closer and he daily discovered fresh spiritual treasures in her. [2]
- So she told herself as she let them run into her heart to be stored among the treasures there. [9]
- So if he has published a little book or two, collected a few fossils, or coins, or vases, he is crushed by the vastness of the treasures in the library and the collections of this universe of knowledge. [6]
- One of these guarded treasures was a volume of grossly indecent verses by Voltaire, addressed to Frederick the Great. [5]
- The Glyptothek, a Grecian structure of one story, erected to hold the treasures of classic sculpture that King Ludwig collected, has a beautiful Ionic porch and pediment. [4]
- Let the megalophonous grasshopper sound a blast and summon hither the perfunctory and circumforaneous Tumble-Bug, to the end that excavations may be made and learning gather new treasures. [5]
- Immense treasures were found in his house. [10]
- Thou harbor, thou forest of masts, thou countless fleet of stately galleys, which bind one quarter of the globe to another, inspiring terror, compelling obedience, and gaining boundless treasures by peaceful voyages and with shining blades. [10]
- He knows that for months to come the buttery will contain golden treasures, and that it will require only a slight ingenuity to get at them. [4]
- A Persian generally fights better if he knows that, beside his most precious treasures, he has a beautiful woman in his tent to defend. [10]
- No thanks, my father, for even if I could restore to Croesus all the treasures that he once possessed, I should still retrain his debtor. [10]
- Hard by the farm-house was a vast barn, that might have served for a church, every window and crevice of which seemed bursting forth with the treasures of the farm. [4]
- Of all the experiences of my life, this secret search among the hidden treasures of silver-land was the nearest to unmarred ecstasy. [5]
- The sumptuous edifice erected by the Art of the nineteenth century, to hold the treasures of its Industry, could show nothing fairer than the court which copies the Moorish palace that crowns the summit of Granada. [6]
- It is my duty to tell you who has sold, not only Egypt, but his own country to the King of Persia, in return for immense treasures. [10]
- A few squares distant is the Pinakothek, with its treasures of old pictures, and beyond it the New Pinakothek, containing works of modern artists. [4]
- She has no discrimination, she takes to all of them, she thinks they are all treasures, every new one is welcome. [5]
- It was like Cortez and his Conquistadores overhauling and appropriating the treasures of long generations. [11]
- Rock chambers, fast closed with iron doors, as though they enclosed inestimable treasures or inscrutable secrets, lay on either hand, and her dress swept against numerous images and vessels closely shrouded in hangings. [10]
- We decant the choicest wines of Europe into our cellars; we ought to be always decanting the precious treasures of her libraries and galleries into our own, as we have opportunity and means. [6]
- The treasures here, by simple weight, without counting workmanship, were valued at fifty millions of francs! [5]
- This was a boon to Ulrich; for, although we keep our best treasures most closely concealed, yet our happiest hours are those in which, with the certainty of being understood, we are permitted to display them. [10]
- Croesus commanded a body of troops whose duty it was to guard the camp with its immense treasures, the wives of Cambyses' nobles, and his own mother and sister. [10]
- A piece of board or a nail were treasures then, and when the timbers of the craft were covered, for oakum we had resort to tree-gum. [11]
- A stranger nature bloomed before him--giant streams promised him success--gardens of hidden treasures opened to his view. [5]
- A strange nature bloomed before him--giant streams promised him success--gardens of hidden treasures opened to his view. [5]
- Mr. Parr liked best to talk of his treasures, and of the circumstances during his trips abroad that had led to their acquirement. [9]
- The beaker had been one of the treasures of Isis, and the memory of it recalled hours during which, in former days, she had often found composure in the temple of the goddess. [10]
- It ought to be willing to be at some charge to make its treasures useful to its citizens, and, for its own sake, especially to that class which has charge of health, public and private. [3]
- The treasures of art which Constantine and Gorgo found in the house of Barkas they carefully preserved, though, ere long, few heathen were to be found even in this neighborhood which had formerly been the headquarters of rebellion on behalf of the old religion. [10]
- The Phoenician had arrived before the return of the steward himself, who had been detained at a meeting of the town council, and Arsinoe was displaying her father's treasures, whose beauties she was extolling with much eloquence. [10]
- In addition, there are to be rooms and chambers in the lower story for the reception of her treasures. [10]
- And how loving and hearty was the welcome given me by my lover's parents, when they received me in their noble dwelling, and called me their dear daughter, and showed me all the treasures contained in the home of the Hallers'. [10]
- In order to accomplish this work, so pleasing to the Lord, the Church was ready to make lavish use of the treasures of mercy intrusted to her. [10]
- You will have a rare feast for the eye, noble Balbilla; but I beg you not to forget at the same time how many days of honest labor, what rich possessions, how many treasures earned by bitter hardship are being destroyed at this moment. [10]
- There is n't a book in my library that has such a generous way of laying its treasures before you. [6]
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