It gives, in some particulars, a survey of nearly the whole field of African discovery, and in this way will often serve to
refresh the memory of the reader.
And I will
refresh the reader's memory by printing the legend of the Lorelei, too.
We staid there three weeks to
refresh our crew, many of whom were sick.
- Having been somewhat
refreshed with the sleep I had had, and the fit being entirely off, I got up; and though the fright and terror of my dream was very great, yet I considered that the fit of the ague would return again the next day, and now was my time to get something to
refresh and support myself when I should be ill; and the first thing I did, I filled a large square case-bottle with water, and set it upon my table, in reach of my bed; and to take off the chill or aguish disposition of the water, I put about a quarter of a pint of rum into it, and mixed them together.
But she will be happy with you, and if your heart is old and tired, give it into her keeping; she will make it young again, she will
refresh it, she will make it sing.
These are, indeed, designed to supply the place of the said ale, and to
refresh the mind, whenever those slumbers, which in a long work are apt to invade the reader as well as the writer, shall begin to creep upon him.
It was so long since Emma had been at the Abbey, that as soon as she was satisfied of her father's comfort, she was glad to leave him, and look around her; eager to
refresh and correct her memory with more particular observation, more exact understanding of a house and grounds which must ever be so interesting to her and all her family.
In less than a quarter of an hour's time, these hopeful youths had shed about them on the clean boards, a copious shower of yellow rain; clearing, by that means, a kind of magic circle, within whose limits no intruders dared to come, and which they never failed to
refresh and re-
refresh before a spot was dry.
"With pleasure," said the Bull, "as soon as you have
refreshed yourself a little for the journey.
A painter who has gazed too long upon some glaring colour,
refreshes his dazzled sight by looking upon a darker and more sombre tint; but everything that met Mr Nickleby's gaze wore so black and gloomy a hue, that he would have been beyond description
refreshed by the very reverse of the contrast.
I can lay my hand on my heart, and declare that every page has charmed,
refreshed, delighted me.
As they ascended still higher, there were cool breezes that
refreshed and braced them, and springing with new ardor to their task, they at length attained the summit.