NDutcarrow ray of sunlight.
1With the first sun-ray he perceived a companion in the dewy solitude.
2The inside of a sun-ray!-itwas disclosed to me suddenly- averitablemiracle!
3Kranitski grew as radiant as if a sun-ray had fallen on his face.
4Wait! But the one word struck like a sun-ray through darkness.
5It was like a sun-ray bursting through a dark cloud.
6The sun-ray dropp'd, in Lemnos, with a spell
7While many a sun-ray through the interstices
8Laboratoies, makers of sun-ray machines, have a new model, developed at the request of a local group of nudists.
9I looked at her, and saw nothing but her profile and the gleam of a sun-ray on her hair.
10It did not see her dive through the doorless opening into a hall where no sun-ray had ever entered.
11And yet a radiance, a vibration, emanated from them, something more subtle even than a sun-ray or a perfume.
12And the very earliest 'interval' of happiness I can recall was when I first saw the inside of a sun-ray!
13A sun-ray still gilds the schools and libraries and laboratories, when the low-lying districts of trade are already steeped in darkness.
14It was broad daylight, hence, when she awoke; and a pale sun-ray was gliding into the room through the torn curtain.
15The stone glows with the sun, seems almost to have a soul glowing with the sense, the sun-ray sense, of freedom.
16Thick dust bellied up in a cloud, through which a single sun-ray that entered the cobwebbed pane shot a radiant arrow.
Sun-ray a través del temps