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Love is a bodily shape; and Christian works are no more than animate faith and love, as flowers are the animate springtide.
HEROES OF TO-DAYMARY R. PARKMAN
The springtide hue of the wild flower at her breast was matched in her cheek.
THE CLARIONSAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS
There returned in this springtide travel sunniness, halcyon weather, bright winds of praise.
1492MARY JOHNSTON
Oh how pleasant it is, especially in springtide, to stray along the shores of the Guadalquivir!
THE BIBLE IN SPAIN - VOL. 2 [OF 2]GEORGE BORROW
Tide in this sense is now used only in a few poetic compounds like eventide, springtide, etc.
THE LADY OF THE LAKESIR WALTER SCOTT
There was something in Jean which fairly leaped out to meet the newly awakened world and springtide.
THREE LITTLE WOMEN'S SUCCESSGABRIELLE E. JACKSON
In writing about other men's books, he almost forgot that the springtide had brought to him no bouquet of song.
THE HOUSE OF THE VAMPIREGEORGE SYLVESTER VIERECK
The blue of innocence was in his eyes, and a gay smile of springtide abode upon his lips.
A DAUGHTER OF EVEHONORE DE BALZAC
Beside those springtide flowers he was putting the ice of winter; hoary experience with young and innocent ignorance.
A DAUGHTER OF EVEHONORE DE BALZAC
My eyes first opened on the laughing spring, And all of life, of hope, of fond affection Has been passed in springtide.
JOAN OF ARCJANE ALICE SARGANT
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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