...In their pursuitof insects, they glidelike a shadow overfields and woods, theirsoft plumage givingforth no sound as theirwings cleave the air...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Histeeth had touched the pudgy throat, and began to cleave theirremorseless way to the very life of the man who had slain Lady...
Albert Payson Terhune 「Further Adventures of Lad」
...In all unpleasant circumstances, its one resource is to cleave its head and produce its cranial hernia, which moves out and in, in and out...
J. Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Life of the Fly」
...Their colors are always brilliant and changing, and in theirflight they cleave the air with a rapidity which no othervariety—indeed, which scarce any other bird, of any kind, canequal...
Lewis Falley Allen 「Rural Architecture」
...These two were about to fight with the king, whose terror was great, for he was not yet eighteen years old, and they would have been able to cleave him through like a tender lamb...
Chretien DeTroyes 「Four Arthurian Romances」
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“Nay now, what faith?” said Alice the nurse,“The man will cleave unto his right...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
...And then shepromised him her love, and faithfully to cleave to him and none otherall the days of her life...
Unknown 「King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table」
...Men are not necessarily obstinatebecause they cleave to deeply rooted and venerable errors, nor are theyabsolutely dull when they are long in understanding and slow inembracing newly discovered truths...
David Brewster 「The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler」
...Not to cleave to any person, be it even the dearest—every person is a prison and also a recess...
Friedrich Nietzsche Helen Zimmern 「Beyond Good and Evil」
...Not to cleave to a fatherland, be it even the most suffering and necessitous—it is even less difficult to detach one's heart from a victorious fatherland...
Friedrich Nietzsche Helen Zimmern 「Beyond Good and Evil」
...Not to cleave to a sympathy, be it even for higher men, into whose peculiar torture and helplessness chance has given us an insight...
Friedrich Nietzsche Helen Zimmern 「Beyond Good and Evil」
...Not to cleave to one's own liberation, to the voluptuous distance and remoteness of the bird, which always flies further aloft in order always to see more under it—the danger of the flier...
Friedrich Nietzsche Helen Zimmern 「Beyond Good and Evil」
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