1 Girt in the cloud he passes amid them, wonderful to tell, and mingling with the throng is descried of none.
2 We advance, mingling with the Grecians, under a protection not our own, and join many a battle with those we meet amid the blind night; many a Greek we send down to hell.
3 But I move in uncertainty of Jove's ordinance, whether he will that Tyrians and wanderers from Troy be one city, or approve the mingling of peoples and the treaty of union.
4 Trojans and Sicilians gather mingling from all sides, Nisus and Euryalus foremost.
5 Through his heart sweep together the vast tides of shame and mingling madness and grief.
6 Twelve days' truce is struck, and in mediation of the peace Teucrians and Latins stray mingling unharmed on the forest heights.
7 The Trojans shall sink mingling into their blood; I will add their sacred law and ritual, and make all Latins and of a single speech.
8 Jumbled together was a mass of bills, United States greenbacks mingling with Confederate money and, glinting from between them, were one ten-dollar gold piece and two five-dollar gold pieces.
9 Wrath mingling with her tears she had been unable to answer and Sam had volunteered that she was just scared.
10 Such embarrassment as was shown was on Mrs. Trenor's side, and manifested itself in the mingling of exaggerated warmth with imperceptible reservations.
11 But the mingled, mingling threads of life are woven by warp and woof: calms crossed by storms, a storm for every calm.
12 It would seem by the voices that twenty men were soon collected at that one spot, mingling their different opinions and advice in noisy clamor.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 13 13 Instead of mingling with his tribe, however, he sat apart, a solitary being in a multitude, his form shrinking into a crouching and abject attitude, as if anxious to fill as little space as possible.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 23 14 came the sounds of animated feminine voices, interrupting one another and mingling with the rustling of dresses and the scraping of chairs.
15 He could see puffs of musketry smoke that seemed to chase one another down the hillsides, and clouds of cannon smoke rolling, spreading, and mingling with one another.