Here once, through an alley
Titanic, Of cypress, I roamed with my Soul -- Of cypress, with Psyche, my Soul.
Its seeds were simply poured down into the water of the Wey and Thames, and its swiftly growing and
Titanic water fronds speedily choked both those rivers.
I fancy, however, that their strength was rather of the tetanic than the
titanic sort.
He gave to all local charities, and was gravely depressed for a week when the
Titanic went down.
Ten thousand men had been engaged in that
titanic struggle, and upon the field of battle lay three thousand dead.
The doctor and his friends felt themselves in a very anomalous condition; an atmospheric current of extreme velocity was bearing them away beyond arid mountains, upon whose summits vast fields of snow surprised the gaze; while their convulsed appearance told of
Titanic travail in the earliest epoch of the world's existence.
But, they were broken now, and the rain had ceased, and the moon shone, - looking down the high chimneys of Coketown on the deep furnaces below, and casting
Titanic shadows of the steam-engines at rest, upon the walls where they were lodged.
'Mother,' said he, while the
Titanic visage miled on him, 'I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must needs be pleasant.
They were the eyes of giant crustacea crouched in their holes; giant lobsters setting themselves up like halberdiers, and moving their claws with the clicking sound of pincers;
titanic crabs, pointed like a gun on its carriage; and frightful-looking poulps, interweaving their tentacles like a living nest of serpents.
There were many close by which not even the terrific strength of that
titanic monster could bend.
A hideous roar broke from his
titanic lungs--a roar which ended in a long-drawn scream that is more human than the death-cry of a tortured woman--more human but more awesome.
Rolling over and over upon the turf the two battled with demoniac fury, until the colossal cat, by doubling his hind paws far up beneath his belly sank his talons deep into Taglat's chest, then, ripping downward with all his strength, Numa accomplished his design, and the disemboweled anthropoid, with a last spasmodic struggle, relaxed in limp and bloody dissolution beneath his
titanic adversary.