The chariots of the Egyptians and Assyrians, with whom the bow was the principal arm of attack, were richly mounted with quivers full of arrows, while those of the Greeks, whose characteristic weapon was the spear, were plain except as regards mere decoration. [Please select]
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Quivers which resembled the departure of souls ran through the grass. [Please select]
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The house quivers all the time. [Please select]
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Scarce a few quivers of those legs tell me that it is a quite recent corpse. [Please select]
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The embankment shudders; the house quivers; the doors, windows, cups, saucers, and pans rattle. [Please select]
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At intervals the lightning flashes from their brooding hearts, quivers, disappears, and then comes the thunder, travelling slowly after its twin-born flame. [Please select]
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"It is like the sound of running water; and see how its tiny throat quivers, too," the Chamberlain said. [Please select]
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And some are all shot through with rosy stains and quivers. [Please select]
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The old quivers and a few arrows are there also, I believe. [Please select]
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The canoe shakes and quivers through all its fibres, leaping bodily at every stroke. [Please select]
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One day they agreed to kill each a male of that kind of animal, which each was most expert in hunting, for the purpose of making quivers from their skins. [Please select]
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