"Regather" Quotes from Famous Books
... hand, that he might lick it all over for his good-morning. There, in those dear familiar places, I should be able to think over the evil that had come upon me—might perhaps, out of all my broken threads, regather one or two. ... — Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878 • Various
... cousin, I am happy. When will you that we summon both our houses To take this absolution from your lips, And be regather'd to the ... — Queen Mary and Harold • Alfred Lord Tennyson
... vitality baulked them. Sweating from their awkward exertions inside the hot space-suits, they again and again brushed clean the plates with pieces of waste—only to see the feathery particles regather as quickly as they were cleared away. There wasn't more than an inch of the fungus, but that inch stuck. There was ... — Hawk Carse • Anthony Gilmore |