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4 Sentences With "bestrewed"

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Why, Daedalus wondered, are the world's cities bestrewed with graffiti even though scientists, years ago, had perfected the porcelain enamel surfaces that make self-cleaning ovens possible?
The soil is clayey, and thinly bestrewed with alpine grass, intermingled with syngenesious and cruciferous plants.
They were mementos of a custom of a rather singular nature, that > lingers about this part of Derbyshire, after having been lost in nearly > every other. It is denominated rush-bearing; and the ceremonies of this > truly rural fête take place annually, on one of the days appropriated to the > wake or village festival. A car or wagon is on this occasion decorated with > rushes. A pyramid of rushes, ornamented with wreaths of flowers, and > surmounted with a garland, occupies the centre of the car, which is usually > bestrewed with the choicest flowers that the meadows of Glossop Dale can > produce, and liberally furnished with flags and streamers.
And views its circling current sweep, In constant journey, to the deep; Emblem of man, whose ceaseless wave Is rolled to that dark gulf, the grave! When starry evening pours her ray, And mellows all the landscape gay; These bowers so formed by nature's care, Receive the constant, plighted pair, Whose hearts are one, by feeling blent; Whose souls (entwined each ligament) Have breathed that vow which, heard on high, E'en angels witness in the sky:- Elate with joy, with rapture warm, They gather every passing charm; And o'er the future, spread each flower Which hope can cull from fancy's bower; And fondly view their years bestrewed With roseate bliss and halcyon good. Ah! Reckless they what griefs assail, When bleak misfortune blows her gale:- Affections crushed by wasting Death, The eye bedimmed, and gasped the breath; Beauty's bright form to dust returned, And life's fond hopes with her enurned; A solitary mourner's tread Is heard o'er mansions of the dead; The sad spectator of mankind, Who lives without one joy behind. But see, a gayer scene inspires, Where love illumes his brightest fires; And keener points his polished dart, To carry captive all the heart.

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