单词 | petalled |
例句 | My beloved was not mine, tho’ I was wholly hers, and the lilies at her breast were petalled with consuming flame. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z As it means "many petalled," it is not the best possible name, but it is the old one and in almost universal use. The Elements of Botany For Beginners and For Schools On a distant pedestal a lamp, petalled like a poppy, threw sleepy rays across the room; at the piano some smaller flowers leant their rose blush to the winking candles. Love's Usuries Wide petalled, burning red, their golden hearts open to sun and bee, they were the blossoms for the earth-woman. Judith of the Cumberlands The first is divided diagonally into sunken squares, each containing a flower; and the others have lion masks in quatrefoils, with five petalled roses in the alternate spaces. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See But the skipper only shook his petalled skull. The Devil's Asteroid It was impossible to be more pencilled, more garden-like, more delicately tinted and petalled. The Author Of Beltraffio The water of the straits is glassy and full of jelly-fish, some of the white dome-like kind, but more of the purple ones that float on the water like a petalled flower. A Woman's Impression of the Philippines Had he used his mind more upon the problems of his love, and less upon its celebration in petalled phrases, his mind would not have deserted him so lamentably in the hour of his need. Emerson and Other Essays Thereafter, with perfume and paint and jewelry, she added to the splendor of her petalled seduction. Eastern Shame Girl The summer bees came and filled all those heather-purpled acres with their industrial lays, and sang a merry song in the door of every wild-flower that gave them the petalled honey of its heart. A Walk from London to John O'Groat's They formed now a star of six points about the petalled dais, and, simultaneously, they drew from their faces the covering cowls. The Moon Pool Down here the flowering hawthorn flings Sleet of petals, petalled shells Spread the coloured air that sings Magic and a myriad spells Spun by my count of Springs. Miscellany of Poetry 1919 Lo the petalled leafage is finer, under the feet The coarse soil with a rainbow's worth Of delicate colours lies enamelled, Translucently glowing, shining. Georgian Poetry 1918-19 A wingèd death has smitten dumb thy bells, And poured them molten from thy tragic towers: Now are the windows dust that were thy flower Patterned like frost, petalled like asphodels. A Treasury of War Poetry British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917 Perhaps it was the unexpectedness of it, perhaps it was sheer amazement that left her hand lying idly relaxed like a white petalled blossom in his. The Fighting Chance Flowers five petalled, creamy white, sometimes very slightly tinged with flesh colour, with a coppery red or violet-purple centre, and disposed in racemes. Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs It was a pleasant room enough, with two windows looking to the south—little round-budded, pale- petalled monthly roses nodding and peeping within the opened window-frames. The Lilac Sunbonnet As a breath, a sigh Fall the petals of hours, of the white-leafed flowers, Fall the petalled wings of the butterfly. Georgian Poetry 1918-19 It was impossible to be more propped and pencilled, more delicately tinted and petalled. The Author of Beltraffio |
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