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12 Sentences With "Dame Nature"

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Dame Nature calls the Lion forward. He is described as resembling the Lion Rampant standard of the Scots Kings. :Reid of his cullour as is the ruby glance, :On feild of gold he stude full mychtely, :With flour delycis sirculit lustely. Dame Nature crowns the lion as King of the animals and instructs him to exercise justice wisely.
In the garden Dame Nature is holding court attended by other mythological characters. :The birdis did with oppin vocis cry, :O luvaris fo, away thow dully nycht, :And welcum day that confortis every wicht. :Haill May, haill Flora, haill Aurora schene, :Haill princes Natur, haill Venus luvis quene. Dame Nature sends messengers to assemble all the animals, birds and plants of the world.
After the feast, the council agrees to meet the owl's request and, after praying to Dame Nature she descends from heaven and arranges a beautiful new plumage for the owl. Each of the assembled birds is required to give up one of his feathers. Due to his grand new appearance, the owl becomes extremely arrogant and the birds pray again to Dame Nature; this time they request that the owl's gift be revoked. Nature agrees and, deprived of his fine plumage, the owl reflects bitterly on the lesson he has learnt about pride and vanity.
Matthews' theatrical work included stock theater in Manitoba, Canada, and Ontario, Canada, summer stock activities in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and the production of Dame Nature by the Theatre Guild in New York City. In Canada, Matthews was active in the Hart House Theatre and the John Holden Players.
The thistle is commanded to 'go into the field and defend the others.' :And said, In feild go furth and fend the laif. The thistle seems to represent the King's determination to defend his Kingdom. Dame Nature then advises the Thistle to show discretion when judging other plants.
Dame Nature then inspects the plants and judges the spiked thistle to be 'able for war'. The thistle is crowned King of the plants with a 'radiant crown of rubys'. :Upone the awfull Thrissill scho beheld :And saw him kepit with a busche of speiris. :Concedring him so able for the weiris, :A radius croun of rubeis scho him gaif.
Collinge wrote the play Dame Nature (1938), an adaptation of a French drama by André Birabeau, in addition to some short stories for the New Yorker, and contributed to the New York Times Book Review. She also wrote The Small Mosaics of Mr. and Mrs. Engel, a travelogue that brought her a gold medal from the Italian Government, and The B.O.W.S., which she co-authored with Margalo Gillmore.
Notre Dame Nature Study Club also known as NDNSC, is the first nature club in the country. It was established in 29 August 1984 by Mizanur Rahman Bhuiyan, former Lecturer of Notre Dame College and also the founder & chairman of Nature Study Society of Bangladesh.This club is also well known for its photography wing. NDNSC is the first club in Bangladesh to provide training on Photography and Videography.
Open Library. in which 'the late famous comedy' and its three authors were unsparingly ridiculed. Pope is described in the prologue as one "On whom Dame Nature nothing good bestowed: In Form a Monkey; but for spite a Toad," and he is represented (scene 1) as saying, 'And from My Self my own Thersites drew,' and then Thersites is explained as 'A Character in Homer, of an Ill-natur'd, Deform'd Villain.' In the same year Breval published, under similar auspices, Pope's 'Miscellany.
Nisarga, annual magazine of Notre Dame Nature Study Club is also worth mentioning. Notre Dame International Understanding and Relation Club (NDIURC) also publishes its own annual magazine titled 'Jogajog' with couple thousand circulations. From last few years Notre Dame Natya Dal has been publishing Mancha, a magazine depicts its activities and about theater, edited by Rajesh Singha Mithun. Notre Dame Math Club publishes a hand-designed scrap magazine called The Number, and the annual magazine called The Function on Pi Day.
Dame Nature then crowns the Eagle as King of the birds and sharpens his feathers 'like steel darts'. He is commanded to let 'no ravening bird cause trouble'. :Syne crownit scho the Egle, king of fowlis, :And as steill dertis scherpit scho his pennis, :And bawd him be als just to awppis and owlis :As unto pacokkis, papingais, or crennis, :And mak a law for wycht fowlis and for wrennis, :And lat no fowll of ravyne do efferay, :Nor devoir birdis bot his awin pray. The Eagle appears to symbolise the King's determination to keep the peace within Scotland and, perhaps, to keep the peace with England.
The latter advises in this way a feminist who has incited female workers to strike: "At her own fireside, there is an immense future for women as wives and mothers, and a very limited future for them in any other capacity. While you ladies without passions — or with distorted and defeated passions — are raving and trumpeting all over the country, that wise, grim, old grandmother of us all, Dame Nature, is simply laughing up her sleeve and snapping her fingers at you and your new epochs and new movements. Go home!" Occasionally, there is a character who defies the views of most of the rest, such as Mr Linnell, the curate in The Hypocrites, which concerns the conflict between religious principles and money.

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