It was in May; the day was fine and pleasant, but I began to shiver, and I felt as if the Spring had bloomed and gone, and I had suddenly forgotten how to laugh and be glad.
For the present he was one of the happiest of men on earth, and if I loved him I must help him to enjoy his heart's desire, and often see the lovely violet which had bloomed so sweetly for him here in the deep heart of the forest.
She looked quite beautiful herself as she spoke: her eyes shone with lovely light and feeling, and her cheeks were bright with color like a fresh-bloomed rose, but for the first time that day she was wistful and sorry.
Her face bloomed out of a round white hood in such charming fashion that those who began to smile at an out-of-date equipage were interrupted by a second and stronger instinct, and paid the homage that one must always pay to beauty.
Here and there, under the straying boughs of the shrubbery, bloomed a late scarlet poppy from some scattered seed of which such old soil might well be full.
About them grew the rank, luxuriant foliage of Africa; fragrant flowers bloomed within reach of their hands, and luscious fruit greeted the eye in whichever direction it sought.
Mine have not bloomed well, and a geranium without its blossoms is a poor affair (not including the scented varieties).
A precious Clove Pink of Botanic Garden origin, for a time bloomed in my border.
In the clar-obscure, made of the fusion of lunar silver and linden green, the blissful trefoil[103] bloomed under the evening star.
Autumn flowers were dead and gone, white winter snow fell softly down; yet now, when all without looked dark and dreary, on little Annie's breast the fairy flower bloomed more beautiful than ever.
And there in Kay's balcony the two children would sit and play together, or tell fairy tales, or tend the flowers that bloomed so gaily in the window-box.
The intellect of Thomas budded and bloomed like the rose of spring.
Like some rich flowers that bloom at distant periods only for a short time--so bloomed this distinguished patriot--then disappeared for ever from the human gaze.
In the centre of the room, on a table supported by prisoners bound by the elbows, so skilfully carved that they seemed to live and suffer, bloomed a vast bouquet of flowers whose sweet scent perfumed the atmosphere.
Others placed before the Pharaoh stalks of nymphoea that bloomed like the cup of the censers.
Their figures were strong and well moulded, their faces bloomed with health like the roses in their gardens.
In the little, lofty yards calla liliesbloomed with the profusion of weeds.
The colors of the flowers that bloomed in quick succession were strikingly bright and beautiful, and the shapes of the blossoms were varied and curious.
During the time the sailor was paddling across the river to where his friends awaited him, seven different varieties of flowers bloomed in succession on the plant.
Mr. Cavendish gave a significant glance at his client, whose face bloomed with a brutal smile, and then sat down.
The flowers bloomed where she walked, but there was dust on them.
In the garden the flowers bloomed often in December and January, as many as twenty-six varieties at once.
Hillside and river-bank bloomed with the gay tents of chieftains who had come from all over the North to visit the powerful Norwegian king.
She gathered only that he thought the scheme possible, and hope bloomed like roses in her cheeks.
It seemed so to Mrs. Ransome as she bloomed and flushed in a brief return of her beauty above the mutton and the tart.
A shaded light bloomed suddenly, where it would not distress her eyes.
Julia touched a wall switch, and the great lamp on the centre table bloomed into sudden light.
Sunshine was streaming into the sitting-room; nasturtiums bloomed in Julia's window boxes; the net curtains fanned softly to and fro in the soft autumn air.
No longerbloomed primeval Eden's bowers, Nor guardian dragons watched the Hesperian steep: With all their fountains, fragrant fruits and flowers, Torn from the continent to glut the deep.
The bonnie bush bloomed fair in May, Its sweets I'll aye remember; But now her frowns make it decay-- It fades as in December.
She bloomed among the crowd of red-cheeked, dark-haired lads and lasses, stately and incongruous as a June lily in a bed of tulips.
And timely warning it proved, for as the years slipped by, one after another, they left their arrows in his quiver till ten children bloomed about the hearth.
He had the audacity to speak of the golden era of literature which bloomed in the time of my grandfather, Frederick I.
See what a costly treasure hasbloomed for me from the grave of my betrayed love.
When art and science bloomed in Greece, the Romans were becoming renowned in war.
Early in the morning a troop of does came to be milked, fairies brought flowers, and birds brought berries, to show Lady Greensleeves what had bloomed and ripened.
And still I know if I suddenly bloomed with beautiful frocks and went out to-morrow to lose myself among people, people, people I should at once achieve a veneer of the utmost frivol.
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