Mood-thought

"Mood-thought" in a Sentence (4 examples)

Now [we] shall praise the heaven-realm's Keeper, God's might and his mood-thought, the work of the glory-Father, as he of each wonder, the eternal Lord, the beginning ordained.

At whiles unto love he letteth to turn The mood-thought of a man that Is mighty of kindred, […]

A postscript: Lying in bed, half asleep, waiting to get up, I felt different moods, groups of thoughts, shifting through my mind— perhaps every two or three minutes, though I do not really know — like packets, discrete quanta of mood-thoughts.

2014, Beowulf He often permitteth the mood-thought of man of The illustrious lineage to lean to possessions, Allows him earthly delights at his manor, A high-burg of heroes to hold in his keeping, Maketh portions of earth-folk hear him, […]

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