. . . when the locked door opens, and there comes in a young woman, deadly pale, and with long fair hair, who glides to the fire, and sits down in the chair we have left there, wringing her hands.
When summer gathers up her robes of glory, and like a dream of beauty glides away.
So down thy hill, romantic Ashbourn, glides The Derby dilly, carrying three INSIDES.
A running machine, that glides over mud, crud and goop.
The sculptor represents the transition from one pose to another he indicates how insensibly the first glides into the second. In his work we still see a part of what was and we discover a part of what is to be.
I dream of silent verses where the rhyme glides noiseless as an oar.
This kind of thinking, he found, is not the way to make one's self popular with other birds. Even his parents were dismayed as Jonathan spent whole days alone, making hundreds of low-level glides, experimenting.