In thought a fine human
brow is like the east when troubled with the morning.
She had seen the mark of the Devil of Torn upon the dead
brow of her mate.
'Lawyer Lightwood,' ducking at him with a servile air, 'I am a man as gets my living, and as seeks to get my living, by the sweat of my
brow. Not to risk being done out of the sweat of my
brow, by any chances, I should wish afore going further to be swore in.'
Pearl still pointed with her forefinger, and a frown gathered on her
brow -- the more impressive from the childish, the almost baby-like aspect of the features that conveyed it.
there yet is man -- Man, the divinest of all things, whose heart Hath known the shipwreck of a thousand hopes, Who bears a hundred wrinkled tragedies Upon the parchment of his
brow, whose soul Strange cares have lined and interlined, until Beneath the burden of life his inmost self Bows down.
I do not know why I had expected her to be somehow changed; she wore the same gray dress that she wore so often, neat and becoming, and her
brow was as candid, her eyes as untroubled, as when I had been used to see her occupied with her household duties in the studio.
Having gone all along the
Brow, he was to return the same way and induce him to touch on the same subjects in talking with Adam, who was to meet them as if by chance at the farthest part--that beyond Mercy Farm.
Take this kiss upon the
brow! And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow -- You are not wrong, who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none, Is it therefore the less gone?
"Very tired," replied Pride, seating himself on a stone by the wayside and mopping his steaming
brow. "The politicians are wearing me out by pointing to their dirty records with ME, when they could as well use a stick."
His
brow was lowering, and his eyes stared darkly before him, avoiding her eyes; his mouth was tightly and contemptuously shut.
But the king soon again became dull and indisposed; his
brow was not one of those that long remain clear.
He had recognized intelligence in the high forehead, courage in the dark eye and bent
brow, and frankness in the thick lips that showed a set of pearly teeth.