Yet the road itself was only what Boone made it--a blazedfootpath westward.
The sun burned, and far away inland the snowy plainsblazed in its light.
They blazed and sparkled, and long tongues of fire licked and hissed after him.
In his cap was observed an hereditary sapphire, which blazed like a volcano, and which was rumoured to be worth his rent-roll.
Amid innumerable seats, whereblazed the hearths of the best blood of England, they recognised, with delight, the dome of Dacre and the woods of Dallington.
Blazed the plate, sparkled the wine, and the aromatic venison sent forth its odourous incense to the skies.
There was a bon mot, which blazed with all the soft brilliancy of sheet lightning.
The table blazed with golden plate, for the Bird of Paradise loved splendour.
And yet there they blazed on the table before him, fanning the flame of the lust of him, and he giggled again.
The diamonds still blazed under his eyelids, and the fire of them hurt.
The diamonds on her fingers blazed in the lamplight.
The continual use of stimulants, in exciting his nervous system, had made sleep impossible, and he felt as if a furnace blazed behind his eyeballs.
His voice was cold, but a sudden anger blazed in his eyes.
Ah, Calderon, she blazed and set during thy dull mission to Lisbon!
Not half so furiousblazed the warlike fire Of mice, high theme of the Maeonian lyre; When bold to battle march'd the accoutred frogs, And the deep tumult thunder'd through the bogs.
Though it was but little past noon, all the great shops blazed with light, but they illuminated singularly little the yellow murk of the roadway.
And when the book blazed into instantaneous success, and he accepted it gay and debonair, what could have been the state of that man's soul?
One frenzied fellow, the sole possessor of an antiquated shotgun, projected the rusty arm from a hole in the wall of his mud hut and blazed away down the deserted street indiscriminately and without aim.
His eyes blazed like live coals, and his breath seemed to issue from his dilating nostrils like clouds of steam.
Two men were seated in it; both in clothes of some really beautiful metallic colour; but the cap of one was plain, while the cap of the other blazedwith some device.
These were the two magnetic points between which blazed Religion.
Overhead hung the old banners in the high wooden roof; a great fire blazed on the hearth; and under the musician's gallery at the farther end they saw the bright little window behind which sat the secretary.
Every drop of blood had left his cheeks, but his eyes blazed with a light that was not good to see.
Only the glory on the summit of Moriah blazed with undiminished fire, as the gold of the gates gave back the gold of the sunset.
But the explanation was soon made; and then Aunt Debby's indignationblazed forth, while Nellie listened in simple amazement to the strange tale.
The bustle and confusion which had reigned throughout the day were now over, and the whole house blazed with light; while the hall-door, standing hospitably open, seemed to offer a gracious welcome to the approaching guests.
The buildings blazed up like tissue paper lanterns used when the guttering candles touched their sides.
This blazed finely, and lighted up the river and the trees on each side, and sometimes threw out such a light that we could see quite a distance ahead.
There we all sat, while the ship blazed and crackled away, before us.
It was astonishing to see how quickly he blazed up.
It seemed to sting Chris with a kind of fury, for his eyes blazed and his mouth tightened as he stood up abruptly.
Gastronomically he was as sturdy a patriot as any farmer who blazed away at the Red Coats from behind the Lexington hedges.
The campusblazed that night with bonfires and resounded with noises that "murdered sleep.
Through the years that had elapsed since their last meeting it had lain dormant, but now, at sight of each other, blazed up again brightly.
Bert's head was buzzing with the impact of that mighty plunge, but his eyesblazed with the light of coming triumph.
But he is blinded by his carnal knowledge, and has spurned the light when it blazed before him.
Beyond, in the wide chimney, blazed a glorious fire, and about and over it the supper could be seen cooking.
The facade of the Agricultural blazed with lights, which shone on the bas-reliefs and sculptures, on the winged Diana above, and the great bulls which guard the approach to the boat-landing.
All the wilderness of work stood thick with houses, all the sloughs of despond were firm hard roads, young trees were in leaf where surveyor’s flags had waved, and public-houses blazed with glass and gilt where bricks had smouldered.
He blazed them both back and front, until the road was plainly marked so that going and coming the way might be seen.
Her foot stood already on the crowning ridge of existence, and all the horizon blazed with the golden clouds of Hope and Joy.
As it blazed up, Cabot gazed eagerly at the mysterious figure, which had thus far worked in silence.
As the Yankee skipper took his departure, Cabot and White turned into the factory, where all night long fires blazed and roared beneath the seething kettles.
Although dark clouds of prejudice and lawlessness obscure our pathway, yet we are surely though slowly moving on in the pathway already blazed before us.
That paperblazed a wide path, and in its path followed enterprise after enterprise, developing the sentiment for liberty and keeping in touch with the newer requirements of the hour.
They rode out on to the county road, where blazed the afternoon sun, and turned toward Glen Ellen.
The butterflies drifted in and out among the trees, and over all blazed the quiet sunshine.
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