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evanish

[ih-van-ish] / ɪˈvæn ɪʃ /






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From Inc

Evanish, e-van′ish, v.i. to vanish: to die away.—ns.

From Project Gutenberg

“Let me tell out my tale to its ending—my voice to my heart Which can scarce dare believe in what marvels last night I took part, As this morning I gather the fragments, alone with my sheep, And still fear lest the terrible glory evanish like sleep!”

From Project Gutenberg

Let me tell out my tale to its ending—my voice to my heart, Which can scarce dare believe in what marvels last night I took part, As this morning I gather the fragments, alone with my sheep, And still fear lest the terrible glory evanish like sleep!

From Project Gutenberg

Such visions, when gazed on in that wondrous depth and purity on a still slow-moving day, always inspire some such feeling as this; and we sigh to think how transitory must be all things, when the setting sun is seen to sink behind the mountain, and all the golden pomp at the same instant to evanish from the Loch.

From Project Gutenberg