单词 | gemmed |
例句 | Depicted in his role as minister of justice, he wears an impressively gemmed and starchy crown, but the face below it looks miserable. Art Review: At China Institute, Envisioning Confucius, an Abstraction 2010-03-25T22:43:00Z The cape became his signature look and, over time, it became increasingly detailed — bejeweled, gemmed, sequined, and eventually designed by Versace and Isaac Mizrahi. "Mucho Mucho Amor" is a loving look at the sequin-studded influence of astrologer Walter Mercado 2020-07-08T04:00:00Z The passing rivers, the sounds rising from street gratings, the gemmed bridges were recognizable in name, but transposed to a different key. Modern Love: My Illness, the Third Partner in Our Relationship 2014-04-24T19:30:01Z Moreover, the first images of crosses portray them more as slender, gemmed staffs than as sturdy instruments of execution. Opinion | Five myths about the cross 2017-04-14T04:00:00Z It is said to have cost fifty thousand dollars, as we can well believe, since it is gemmed with diamonds and other precious stones. From Egypt to Japan 2012-04-19T02:00:28.147Z With the opening spring, when the forests are budding into leaf, and the prairies gemmed with flowers; when a warm, faint haze rests upon the landscape,—then heart and senses are inthralled with luxurious beauty. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada 2012-03-26T02:00:34.423Z The ocean, as the sun shone on it, was gemmed with a thousand glancing diamonds, and here and there a light sail rose and fell upon it, like the wings of a bird. Delusion, or The Witch of New England 2012-03-19T02:00:28.267Z Even here, as in many other countries, the ladies, by their presence, have given them countenance and encouragement—and the course usually is "gemmed by the rich beauty of the sunny south." Norman's New Orleans and Environs Containing a Brief Historical Sketch of the Territory and State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time 2012-02-13T03:00:18.260Z They are gemmed, moreover, with beautiful conceptions, with original and striking expressions. The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z I had expected to see some laborious monument of philosophy gemmed with unintelligible terms. Lawrence Clavering 2012-02-01T03:00:11.667Z They were as unchanging as the gemmed eyes of an idol. Hoof and Claw 2012-01-28T03:00:27.507Z This bath is gemmed with glittering quartz and floored with red and white pebbles. Minstrel Weather 2012-01-24T03:00:25.640Z The pieces are brilliantly clever, gemmed with paradoxes and quaint turns of thought, but they are not fiction in the accepted sense of the word. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z Thin divergent arrows of light, the fireflies, lace the gloom, and the trees alongside are gemmed with them. The Sea and the Jungle 2011-08-30T02:00:30.350Z The sea was glimmering with a phosphorescent light, and the waves that broke upon the shore were gemmed with globules of living fire, which melted away almost imperceptibly into rosy shades. The Cricket's Friends Tales Told by the Cricket, Teapot, and Saucepan 2011-08-23T02:00:33.033Z Ashore the rugged mountain peaks were enveloped in vast masses of white cloud, while on the lower lands every shrub and tree was gemmed with dew. In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas 2011-08-16T02:00:46.397Z As the youth finished speaking Beryl observed that the hall was full of weird shades, in jewelled cloaks of tears; but amongst them there was one whose garments were of shining white, gemmed with violets. The Village of Youth and Other Fairy Tales 2011-08-06T02:00:04.530Z The margin of the lake was thickly gemmed with towns and hamlets. School Reading by Grades Sixth Year 2011-07-31T02:00:11.420Z The whole constellation, from head to foot, is gemmed with stars which escape the naked eye, but it sparkles like a bead-spangled garment when viewed with the glass. Astronomy with an Opera-glass A Popular Introduction to the Study of the Starry Heavens with the Simplest of Optical Instruments 2011-07-17T02:00:30.177Z The wild flowers gemmed with dew—the quivering foliage vieing in colour with the emerald sward—the vistas dreamily grey and endless—the air balmy—the light soft and grateful. The White Squaw 2011-07-05T02:00:26.437Z Blue seas gemmed with verdant islands, rocky beaches from which sprang groves of lofty trees,—mountain ranges clothed with boskage and suggesting cool streams in their valleys—enticed us onward. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z So swiftly, noiselessly was it done that he had not comprehended—had not moved—when she sat upright, resting on her knees, and grasped the collar of her tunic with both gemmed hands. The Slayer Of souls 2011-06-01T02:00:26.487Z Or if you are in time to observe them before the Sun has dried the dew from off them in the early morning, they look like robes of fairy tissue-work, gemmed with innumerable jewels. Mirror of the Months 2011-05-21T02:00:10.227Z Now the grassy table-land would extend away for miles to our left, gemmed here and there with solitary trees, waving their branches mournfully in the wind, and looking like spectres in the mystic starlight. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:14.897Z There had been a heavy dew, and grass, weed, hedge, and flower were gemmed in the brilliant sunshine. E.P. Roe: Reminiscences of his Life 2011-05-05T02:00:19.377Z She loved the grand old forest-trees which waved in groups upon the lawn, and every tiny blossom that gemmed the turf at their roots. Silent Struggles 2011-05-05T02:00:16.850Z It is, however, with the second class of episodes—with declamations against luxury and vice—reflections on the beauty of virtue—and the delights of rural retirement, that Lucretius hath chiefly gemmed his verses. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I 2011-04-03T02:00:22.843Z There before him lay the view he had so long hoped to behold: a wilderness of forest, gemmed with sparkling streams, and bounded by the watery horizon. Vasco Nu?ez de Balboa 2011-01-02T03:00:18.200Z Then a rush and another swerve, and out on to the wide expanse of tussocky links, grey and fawn sandhills, and turf gemmed with a myriad tiny flowers. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z Turning on one's heel, the silver sheen of the Pacific Ocean, gemmed with islands, stretched away as far as the eye could reach. E.P. Roe: Reminiscences of his Life 2011-05-05T02:00:19.377Z All the money she had had with her consisted of a small Spanish coin; but on her hand she wore a gemmed ring, of curious workmanship and considerable value, and also a plain marriage-ring. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13 Plain common sense plainly and briefly told—every line gemmed with the purest patriotism. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution Wainwright took up the volume, which Adelaide did not conceal; that he had found her reading his favorite author secretly was another of the little facts with which she gemmed his life. Rodman the Keeper Southern Sketches The woodlands and forest tops on the high hills caught the sun’s first ray, which, widening and extending, soon gemmed the landscape with a varying brightness. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact We also saw immense tracts of cotton, and then came the prairie, a seemingly boundless expanse of green, gemmed with lovely wild flowers. A Flight in Spring In the car Lucania from New York to the Pacific coast and back, during April and May, 1898 And the next moment she was seated—a slim, gemmed thing glimmering with imperial jade from top to toe. The Moonlit Way This exquisite Adriana clothed in satin, and gemmed with sapphires, seemed to her the proper 223 angel of the recreant husband. Was It Right to Forgive? A Domestic Romance The gemmed hand was gently raised here; then dropped with resignation upon the maroon silk lap. East Angels The woodlands and forest tops on the high hills caught the sun’s first ray, which, widening and extending, soon gemmed the landscape with a varying brightness. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact Yet to me it was far more precious than any seal or gemmed ring, for on the inner side were engraved my lady's initials. A Volunteer with Pike The True Narrative of One Dr. John Robinson and of His Love for the Fair Señorita Vallois She twisted from her arm a gemmed bracelet, tore every flashing ring from her fingers, and flung them in a handful straight at his head. The Moonlit Way With a sweeping gesture I pointed to the myriad stars that gemmed the heavens and told them that one of these had come down to the sea, bringing other demi-gods like myself. The Portal of Dreams The day was clear and fine, and the myriads of snowy crystals gemmed the whole landscape with surpassing glory. The Frontiersman A Tale of the Yukon A thousand different blossoms gemmed the prairies, making a perfect kaleidoscope of brilliant hues, that blended with the shifting shades of green. The Price of the Prairie A Story of Kansas That's why they are all made so pleasing to look upon; gemmed and jeweled, just as sugar coats a bitter pill. Trusia A Princess of Krovitch My lady was less at ease than she had ever been in her life before, her eyes fell, her lips trembled, her gemmed fingers played nervously with her laces and ribbons. A Mad Love Zephyrs from the fragrant lilacs Fanned his little rosy face, And the heart’s-ease, gemmed with dewdrops, Smiled at him with gentle grace. Happy Days for Boys and Girls Then he gazed out of the window vacuously, as if he had forgotten them, his mashed cigar smoking foully between his gemmed fingers. Claim Number One The magnates of the city and Andreaccio treated with the pilot for its purchase, and paid 200 Roman solidi for the shrine, and 100 for a gemmed crown above it. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia A soft green light shone for miles about, and the gemmed turrets and spires of the palace flashed more brightly than the stars. The Royal Book of Oz In which the Scarecrow goes to search for his family tree and discovers that he is the Long Lost Emperor of the Silver Island Daisy rested her head on one soft, childish hand, and gazed thoughtfully up at the cold, brilliant stars that gemmed the heavens above her. Daisy Brooks Or, A Perilous Love With thy bright gleams his daily deeds are gemmed, And by thy balmy influence, his life Survives when he is dead! The Celtic Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 3, January 1876 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Literature, History, Antiquities, Folk Lore, Traditions, and the Social and Material Interests of the Celt at Home and Abroad It was four or five miles wide, and was gemmed with green islets; and all round, appearing through the clouds in jagged outline, were the opal summits of the snowy peaks. Pioneers of the Pacific Coast A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters The cover is slightly domical; upon it are two lambs, and between them a gemmed cross. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia Marya, her gemmed fingers bracketed on her hips, the last sensuous note still afloat on her lips, turned her head so that her rounded chin rested on her bare shoulder; and looked at Shotwell. The Crimson Tide A Novel It is certainly an effective type, although perhaps not warranting the statement of a certain monarch, whose art training may to some degree have been wanting, that it was a "jewel in a gemmed setting." The Cathedrals of Northern France Heaven alone stands firm, gemmed with the pitiless stars. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland The glare of many searchlights made the track a glistening band of white around which circled the cars, themselves gemmed with white and crimson lamps. The Flying Mercury A gemmed bracelet rose from the pile, rose in the air and tinkled its siren song. All Cats Are Gray At the sound of his tender music the trees began to bud and bloom, and the grass underfoot was gemmed with countless flowers. Myths of the Norsemen From the Eddas and Sagas One extraordinary object may be mentioned: a two-foot globe covered with jewels from the north pole to the extremities of the tripod on which the gemmed sphere is placed. Harper's Young People, February 24, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly She wore a fleecy fabric, topaz-coloured, with black lace trimmings; yellow roses gemmed her hair, and topaz and ruby ornaments clasped her throat and arms. Macaria The rose from her cheek had departed in fear; The tip of her eyelash was gemmed with a tear. Three Women While clocks and watches ticked on and rings and gemmed necklaces were sold to covetous buyers, the year was sweeping by and May was coming. Christopher and the Clockmakers And because of the dumb pain in his heart, these fancies were all the merrier; 284 more golden with the sun of laughter, more gemmed with the pearl of tears. At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern A brilliant piece of satire, gemmed with ingenious paradox. Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty Her long, gemmed hand reached out and touched me, and she talked to Holaf excitedly, her face all smiles and interest; I was a wholly fascinating new toy he had brought her, it seemed. Valley of the Croen Sylvia's curls were gemmed with bright drops, and both girls were rosy and sparkling from their tussle with the gale. The Opened Shutters He looked on me as he spake, and I reddened and looked down, for in my heart I was thinking of the pipe and the gemmed necklace which the Dwarfs had given me. The Sundering Flood All the same Chris was perfectly silent, and spent his time gazing hard upward at the long jagged ribbon of black purple, now gemmed with brilliant stars, which spread along overhead. The Peril Finders The sky mocks me with its gemmed radiance. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 Delight followed amazement, and when Little Joyce had finished, the great Madame rose impulsively, her face and eyes glowing, stepped swiftly to Little Joyce and took the thin dark face between her gemmed hands. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 The wind had died down and the shore, gemmed with its twinkling lights, was very still, for it was too late an hour for Racicot folk to be abroad in the mackerel season. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1902 to 1903 Clumps of trees gave variety to the broad and beautiful view, while scores of clear little lakes gemmed the prairie as with great drops of molten silver. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 of Popular Literature and Science The statue was of life-size, the work of an adept carver; was brilliantly painted and gemmed, and had about the neck a rosary from which hung a cross of polished gold. Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate More silver clear Across her thoughts, as once she loved to hear, Rippled the waters, low against the stones Where poised gemmed dragon-flies; and sudden moans Shook ’mong blue flags. Lilith The Legend of the First Woman Those days have gemmed themselves in the past. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Then I went to the other side of the island, quite fairy-like as it glistened in the sunlight, gemmed with ice-drops, and clad in its garment of white. A Boy's Voyage Round the World Day was broadening over the mountains, and bringing out a thousand prismatic colors from the autumn foliage of the trees, gemmed now with the rain drops that had fallen during the night. Cruel As The Grave The whole rises up to a gable terminating in a gemmed and floriated cross. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Salisbury A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the See of Sarum And springing warm the tender tide Of teardrops gemmed the roses at her side. Lilith The Legend of the First Woman Stirred in the breeze the crowding boughs, And seemed to welcome him with signs, Onwards and on,—till Buttoo's brows Are gemmed with pearls, and day declines. Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan They trudged through bypaths where the bushes were gemmed with dew. Sacrifice And there were beautiful women, beautifully gowned, beautifully gemmed, some of them good, some of them indifferent, and some of them bad. The Lure of the Mask The pistols which his girdle bore Were those that once a Pasha wore,530 Which still, though gemmed and bossed with gold, Even robbers tremble to behold. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 Saint David and the faithful Owen would fain have let go the richly gemmed hilt of the magic sword, but when they strove to do so they found their hands clinched firmly to it. The Seven Champions of Christendom Doubtless his is a starry crown, richly gemmed, in token of the multitude of the souls of his fellow tribesmen, led to the Savior by his tender, faithful ministry of a life-time in their midst. Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas The surface of grass lawns may be seen on autumnal mornings covered with tiny webs gemmed with dew. Wild Nature Won By Kindness The kings of Ethiopia or Abyssinia, from a gemmed ring given to Queen Saba, whose son by Solomon was king of Ethiopia, and was called Melech, with the “precious stone,” or Melech Gian-Belul. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 She stretched out her four-digit hand, her slender arm ringed with gemmed circles and bands, measuring it beside his own, bearing that livid scar. Storm Over Warlock Her abundant hair hung loose in black, curling masses, and her little feet were thrust into gemmed and embroidered slippers. Orrain A Romance Many an inlaid breastplate, many a Mameluke scimitar and Damascus blade, many a gemmed pistol and pearl-embroidered saddle, might there be seen, though viewed in a subdued and quiet light. The Young Duke Above the temples, amidst wreathed turban folds of black drapery, vague in its character and consistency as cloud, gleamed a ring of white flame, gemmed with sparkles of a more lurid tinge. A Book of English Prose Part II, Arranged for Secondary and High Schools The next morning the sun rose over one of the fairest scenes of the Pacific coast—an arm of the sea placid as a lake, gemmed by countless craggy islands. Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward The night was perfect, and the cloudless sky lavishly gemmed with stars. Brood of the Witch-Queen But it is a jewelled crown that shines by night over the slumbering town beneath; for then the turrets and pinnacles are gemmed with glittering stars. A Book of Quaker Saints "A brilliant piece of satire, gemmed with ingenious paradox." George Bernard Shaw The red disc of Mars was glowing in the zenith among the diamond-white clusters which gemmed the black sky behind him. A Honeymoon in Space All around the central stone, it was gemmed with diamonds. Memorials of the Faithful In the shadow of the mosque it was cool, though the crown of the minaret, gemmed with priceless tiles from Fez, blazed in the sun's rays as if it were on fire. The Golden Silence It shows, besides, some of the gemmed and enamelled work and parcel-gilt ware for which that territory, hidden away among the Himalayas, is so celebrated. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. As he flew up the steps of the lookout tower, he could detect the twinkling lights from his lady's home gemmed against the background of velvet darkness. Flood Tide The grass around is gemmed with blue pimpernel and convolvulus. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series On the Pope's head gleams his richly gemmed tiara and his heavy robes sparkle with costly jewels. Yule-Tide in Many Lands Ask of the chained lion, the caged bird, and they will tell thee the greenwood and forest glade are better, dearer, even though the chain were gemmed, the prison gilded. The Days of Bruce Vol 1 A Story from Scottish History When these were passed and we reached the remembered stack-yard gate, there was clear heaven again above my head, its exquisite ever-darkening blue already gemmed with the more brilliant stars. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891 She was as pure as the dew which gemmed the forest, as sweet-voiced as the birds, as light-footed and timid as the deer which started at the hunters' coming. The Children's Portion Not a square inch of the surface—floor, roof, walls, or 315 cupola—is free from exquisite gemmed work of precious marbles. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series Though the rain had ceased the trees were gemmed with drops that still dripped. The Story of Isaac Brock Hero, Defender and Saviour of Upper Canada, 1812 There lie broad acres laced with rills And gemmed with lake and pond Behind a wave of wooded hills And mountain peaks beyond. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention A floweret on the grassy mound Of buried hopes sprang up;— Tears fell upon its bursting leaves And gemmed its opening cup. Mrs Whittelsey's Magazine for Mothers and Daughters Volume 3 Night seemed to approach reluctantly, and gemmed with her starry train, she threw a softer veil around the lovely scenes, which had shone so brightly beneath the light of day. The Rivals of Acadia An Old Story of the New World The Academy of God's art opens every spring upon the gemmed hillside. The Quest of the Simple Life Silver-footed Thetis came Meanwhile to Vulcan's halls, eternal, gemmed With stars, a wonder to the immortals, wrought Of brass by the lame god. The Story of Troy And at last it wrapped itself in its royal, gemmed robe, and settled quietly down to sleep. Skyrider I hail thee, as in gorgeous robes, Blooming thou leav'st the chambers of the east, Crowned with a gemmed tiara thick embossed With studs of living light. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader Such a brilliant little figure as slipped softly into the dining-room that evening, all wreathed and twisted and garlanded about with the shining green vines, gemmed with their golden stars. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science October, 1877. Vol XX - No. 118 Then he brushed away the frozen tears that gemmed his lashes. The Turtles of Tasman The last, low, yellow gleam died out of the sunset—slowly crept up the twilight, palely, gemmed with stars. The Unseen Bridgegroom or, Wedded For a Week Fur-wrapped and gemmed with pearls and gold, Proud ladies rich and fair As Egypt's splendid queen of old In all her pomp are there. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems Seal his sight and stifle his breath, Cover his breast with the gemmed shroud pressed; From north to north, from west to west, Wave, O wings of the Little Death! Famous Modern Ghost Stories Her eyes with briny tears were wet, Her bang grew limp beneath its net, Her brow was gemmed with beaded sweat, And to her bed she went, you bet. Pipe and Pouch The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry William Penn's city—Philadelphia—is gemmed with many historical landmarks, but none should be more dear to us than that little old building still standing on Arch street, over whose doorway is the number—239. Our Holidays Their Meaning and Spirit; retold from St. Nicholas Primroses gemmed the banks, and the frail white anemones carpeted the twinkling woodlands, where sunbeams and shadows chased each other through a maze of tender green leaves. For the Faith Beyond the plain a lower chain of hills, In summer gemmed with fields of golden grain Set in the emerald of the beechen woods. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems The cool, green lane, deep between hedge-rows, the banks of which were gemmed with primroses, had no effect upon me just then. The Doctor's Dilemma By day the winds of heaven kissed his cheeks and the sun bronzed them: at night he often fell asleep wondering at the star-worlds that gemmed the only canopy over his welcome blanket-couch. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 Beyond the violets, a mass of lobelias spread out like green wool gemmed with pale mauve. Abbe Mouret's Transgression No clouds, no sky, no diaphanous draperies of silk; no folds of cloth of gold; no gemmed girdles, no jewels. The Common Law Wherein lay the Mars and Moloch of our times, whose constellated crown, was gemmed with diadems. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II "That is, if your friend has a sword as good as this," and I shewed him the gemmed hilt of Ina's gift from beneath the folds of my great cloak. A Prince of Cornwall A Story of Glastonbury and the West in the Days of Ina of Wessex Stirred in the breeze the crowding boughs, And seemed to welcome him with signs, Onwards and on—till Buttoo's brows Are gemmed with pearls, and day declines. Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala Many an inlaid breastplate--many a Mameluke scimitar and Damascus blade--many a gemmed pistol and pearl embroided saddle might there be seen, though viewed in a subdued and quiet light. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Father Ambrose stood on the broken steps of the high altar, barefooted, as was the rule, and holding in his hand his pastoral staff, for the gemmed ring and jewelled mitre had become secular spoils. A Short History of Monks and Monasteries For, mostly, monarchs are as gemmed bridles upon the world, checking the plungings of a steed from the Pampas. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II In fact, the black cloud of war had indeed drifted away, and the beautiful stars that gemmed the blue ether above, smiling, said, "Peace, peace, peace." "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show As darkness settled like a pall The eye would pierce in vain, The fireflies gemmed the bushes all, Like fiery drops of rain. Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala One after another the stars came out and shone in purest brightness as the mists swept away, and ere long the whole canopy of blue was gemmed with twinkling brilliants. Wild Western Scenes A Narrative of Adventures in the Western Wilderness, Wherein the Exploits of Daniel Boone, the Great American Pioneer are Particularly Described The hedge is gemmed with diamonds, The air with Cupids full, The cobweb clues of Rosamond Guide lovers to the pool. Poems Household Edition The high altar, inclosed by a balustrade of colored marble raised on steps richly carpeted, glitters with gemmed chalices and crosses. The Italians They have strewed my solitary path with flowers, and gemmed my sky with stars. The Grimké Sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimké: the First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Woman's Rights Yet, strangely, in that money-haunted head, The sad, gemmed crucifix and incense blue Is childhood once again. Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes Volume I. All the walks of the garden would be canopied with bunting and gemmed with candles blinking like the fireflies round that bower of roses by Bendermere's stream. Kincaid's Battery And it was lavishly gemmed with fat raisins. The Wrong Twin Fair night hung out her golden lamps, In her blue chambers high; And earth, all gemmed, in their pure light, Lay lovely to the eye. Withered Leaves from Memory's Garland The drowsy landscape on either side was Southern landscape, and among live-oaks draped with mourning flags of moss, and magnolia-trees gemmed with buds, there were planters' houses which seemed all roof and balcony. The Port of Adventure The grass was gemmed with wild pansies, yellow, "freaked with jet," and fragrant, some of which we gathered for a memorial of the spot. Letters of a Traveller Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America A short cloak lined with sables hang from his shoulder, and his delicate white hands were gemmed with rings. A House of Pomegranates The night winds were beginning their wild dances beyond the bar and the fishing hamlet across the harbor was gemmed with lights as Anne and Gilbert drove up the poplar lane. Anne's House of Dreams Beneath a verdant, grassy mound, Where gemmed with dew the daisy weeps; In death's cold slumber wrapped profound, A gentle mother peaceful sleeps. Withered Leaves from Memory's Garland With this idea he hastened to the florist's and purchased a bouquet that was still gemmed with the morning dew-drops. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories Miss Barrace, who hadn't before heard this term applied, recognised its bearing with a clap of her gemmed hands. The Ambassadors The hard cup of the sky shone, gemmed and bleak. Young Adventure, a Book of Poems Nor were they afraid to face the shadows, to inquire of them, and thus to taste the deeper rapture of love when love is gemmed with tears. Remember the Alamo Beneath my feet the snow is lit And gemmed with colours, red, and blue, Topaz, and green, where light falls through The saints that in the windows sit. A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass Like Him he served, he walked life's troublous ways, With heart undaunted, and with calm, high face, And gemmed each day with deeds of sweetest grace; Pull lovingly wrought he. Bees in Amber A Little Book of Thoughtful Verse And because it was still very early, the dew yet lay heavy, it twinkled in the grass, it sparkled in the hedges, and gemmed every leaf and twig with a flaming pendant. The Amateur Gentleman By the flames, Decked out in crimson, gemmed with syenite, Hailing their fellows with outrageous names, The pirates sat and diced. Young Adventure, a Book of Poems As a general rule Crocus never left 'is ship unless an' until he was 'oisted out with a winch, but when 'e went 'e would return noddin' like a lily gemmed with dew. Traffics and Discoveries Earth's brilliance fades, and her everglades Assumes a softer hue; Her hills and dales, her lake gemmed vales Are glorious to the view. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men And the little bushes of polyanthus gemmed the dark earth between with their varied hues. Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood Haply much better! since one grain of rice Shoots a green feather gemmed with fifty pearls, And all the starry champak's white and gold Lurks in those little, naked, grey spring-buds. The Light of Asia Beside the battered barricado's restless wreck, A lad stood splashed with gouts of guilty gore, But gemmed with purest blood of patriot more. Poems She saw the low cliffs all gemmed at this season with moon-flowers—the great white convolvulus which twinkled there. Lying Prophets From the day my mother died, the stars of light which had gemmed the firmament for me, seemed one by one to be obliterated, until I stood in utter darkness. An Ambitious Man The walls hear whispers and the semi-tones Of voices in the corner, over telephones Muffled by Persian padding, gemmed with brass spittoons. Toward the Gulf Then, as now, many a lake and pond gemmed the landscape, and many a brook hung like a burnished silver chain upon the verdant slopes. The Duke of Stockbridge As in a depth of glory far away, Down in the green park, a lofty palace lay, There, drank the deer from many a crystal pond, And the starred peacock gemmed the shade beyond. Poems The undulating green expanse was studded with the black knobs of ribwort plantain and gemmed with buttercups, which here were dotted like sparks of fire, here massed in broad bunches and splashes of color. Lying Prophets The vegetation is rich and varied, gemmed with flowers and plentifully watered by cool, pure, never-failing streams. The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders The plants are spread over with gossamer of fine and transparent silk, or gemmed with dew-drops, and the vivid hues of industrious insects, reflecting unnumbered tints from the rays of the sun. The World of Waters A Peaceful Progress o'er the Unpathed Sea He extended a gemmed cigarette-case, and when, removing my pipe, I had declined in suitable terms, lighted up, himself. From a Bench in Our Square Notice, how the grass is laden, Thickly gemmed with sparkling dew, Which at eve so gently falleth, Thus its verdure to renew. Our Gift Flemish sepulchral brasses companied strangely with runic tablets, miniature paintings, a winged bull, Tamil scriptures on lacquered leaves of the talipot, mediaeval reliquaries richly gemmed, Brahmin gods. Prince Zaleski Every blade of grass was gemmed with dew, sparkling through the yellow glory of dawn like diamonds through a primrose veil. Up the Hill and Over Above was the firmament, gemmed with worlds, and sublime in immensity. The Bravo On the opposite shore, Manhatten Island, with its leafy coronet gemmed with villas, forms a lovely contrast to these rocky heights. Domestic Manners of the Americans And all these ties that Time's rough hand had driven Shall be united there, And every cross a Father's hand had given Be gemmed with jewels fair! Lays from the West Discarding his gemmed chibouque and an old vellum reprint of Anacreon, Zaleski rose hastily and greeted me with warmth, muttering at the same time some commonplace about his 'pleasure' and the 'unexpectedness' of my visit. Prince Zaleski She glanced upon the jewels rich that gemmed her shining hair, And wreathed her sculptured, snowy arms, her neck and brow so fair. The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon A golden cross, gemmed with nine emeralds, Which Ivan Westislowsky, so he says, Hung round his neck at the baptismal font. Demetrius How graceful are the spirals that smoothly rise from its oval rim and, gemmed with little stars, wind off into the darkness until they have become as delicate as threads of gossamer! Curiosities of the Sky The dew, like innumerable pearls, gemmed the grass in the park-like lawn of the hotel, and the slanting rays of the sun flecked the luxuriant foliage. Barriers Burned Away Sun, with gemmed and flashing banners, List my rapturous hosannas, As I circle nearer,—nearer,— Where your rays burn brighter, clearer,— Up, on wings of strong desire, Higher still, and ever higher! Poems of the Heart and Home In the flush of the summer’s beauty On a sunny, golden day, When flowers gemmed dell and upland, My darling passed away. The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon The roadway had become a flowing ribbon of silk, gemmed with yellow cat-like eyes that floated past wary and curious in their regard for him and his nervous horse. The Little Lady of the Big House Every one of your pets was gemmed and jewelled for the occasion, and unrivalled musicians, cleverly concealed in the trees near, have filled every moment with melody. Nature's Serial Story This surmounted a visage, the nose of which was the most prominent feature, being of unusual size, and at least as richly gemmed as his head-gear. The Abbot But in winter, bound in ice, mantled with snow, and gemmed with frost, it was sublime! Self-Raised Or, From the Depths Therefore she bade him farewell with a heart that was not so very heavy, even though tears gemmed her eyes. His Sombre Rivals Raindrops gemmed every leaf; and when the breeze increased, myriads of them sparkled momentarily through the silver light. A Day of Fate A charming winter outlook it was, brilliant with light and gemmed with innumerable crystals. Nature's Serial Story I hardly had rested, My dreams wither now: Why comest thou crested And gemmed on they brow? AE in the Irish Theosophist From Spenser Keats learned how poetry might be gemmed, how it might glow with color. English Literature for Boys and Girls Then, in dense obscurity, a tempest had howled and shrieked about us; now, in the unclouded sunshine, a gemmed and sparkling world revealed beauty everywhere. Driven Back to Eden The old mill-wheel is locked fast, and gemmed with giant icicles; its slippery stairs are more slippery than ever. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green Duke William's barons must have clung to his voice and action as though they were in the very melee, striking at the helmets of gemmed gold. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres He, Guido, like Tristram, would in a short space clasp the gemmed necklace round the throat of one as fair and false as the fabled Iseulte, and I—should I figure as the wronged king? Vendetta: a story of one forgotten On the steps of the Paris stock exchange the goldskinned men quoting prices on their gemmed fingers. Ulysses The physical sciences have been wheeled forward in the march of mind, and man's earthly path gemmed with all that a merely sensual nature could desire. Beulah Above, the Southern Cross, set diagonally, in the dark clear sky gemmed with its myriad stars. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life The red leaves still clung to the wild sweet-briars that overhung a curve of the brook; their stems were gemmed with the pearls of the gentle rain that had fallen a little while before. Rilla of Ingleside What a wealth of woodland lore, fresh as these dew gemmed meadows, pure as these crystal flowing streams, serene and high as these beautiful hills, he has left us. See America First And in the hands of each of the sleeping women was a great gemmed cup. The King of Ireland's Son From fiery mist and gemmed flashes came bolt upon bolt of lightning. The Metal Monster Her wings are gemmed, and from her throat, When the clear sun gleams back again, It seems to me as though she wore About her neck a jewelled chain. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 2 Jewish poems: Translations In the green twilight of the depths of the forest the dew gemmed the leaves till nearly 10 A.M., but in the openings the sun blazed with the heat of a furnace. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither Then the light from the taper which a page was holding behind Norman of Baddeby fell upon the gemmed collar that was his principal ornament, and the sight wrought a subtle change in her mood. The Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest The joists and stringers, all outlined and gemmed with coals, are, as it were, a golden grille, through which the world may look unhindered in upon the holy place of home, heretofore conventually private. Back Home Above us, crouching against the blast of our going, streamed like a silken banner Norhala's hair, gemmed with the witch lights. The Metal Monster More than once her drooping eyelashes were gemmed with tears. John Halifax, Gentleman She wears a mantle of azure gemmed with stars; she is crowned with laurels; the Cross-of-Honour flames upon her breast. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard The dew that lay glittering on the inland fields lay glittering on the deck, and the worn and rusted rigging was gemmed as brightly as the fresh green leaves on shore. Armadale The disordered ruin and confused decay of the forest was all gemmed with particles of ice. North America — Volume 2 I could take in every minute detail of the flashing miracle of gemmed fires and its flaming ministers. The Metal Monster He raised her, robed her, gemmed her for his bride, Did but her blood in blindness given exact. Poems — Volume 3 Yet, good Hypolito, it is in vain I throw into Oblivion's sea the sword That pierces me; for, like Excalibar, With gemmed and flashing hilt, it will not sink. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Above the temples, amidst wreathed turban folds of black drapery, vague in its character and consistency as cloud, gleamed a ring of white flame, gemmed with sparkles of a more lurid tinge. Jane Eyre An oval space lay before him, exceedingly lovely in the moonlight; a spring, as if a pearl, gemmed the center. The Spirit of the Border Delirium was her virtue when the look At fettered wrists and violated laws Faith in a rectitude Supernal shook, Till worship of him shone as her last rational state, The slave's apology for gemmed disgrace. Poems — Volume 3 |
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