dews in English

noun
1
tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor condenses.
the grass was wet with dew
verb
1
wet (a part of someone's body) with a beaded or glistening liquid.
sweat dewed her lashes

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1. Let the dews of life distill.

2. Amid London fogs and gloomy graveyards Adrip with dews and yews.

3. 25 Dews is formed on leaves and when sun shines on them make them perspire.

4. Though more commonly associated with wet weather, early morning dews or irrigation may be enough to keep rust multiplying.

5. 28 May the true God give you the dews of the heavens+ and the fertile soils of the earth+ and an abundance of grain and new wine.

6. People all say the crystal-like dews are the tears shed by the stars. But do you ever know, they are also my yearning tears for you .

7. * The Holy Ghost is our constant companion, and the doctrines of the priesthood distill upon our souls as the dews from heaven (see D&C 121:45–46).

8. Bottomless vales and boundless floods, And Chasms, and caves, and Titian woods, With forms that no man can discover For the dews that drip all over; Mountains toppling evermore Into seas without a shore; Seas that restlessly aspire, Surging, unto skies of fire; Lakes that endlessly outspread Their lone waters - lone and dead, - Their still waters - still and chilly With the snows of the