The queen was jealous of the king's daughter being bonnierthan her own, and cast about to spoil her beauty.
The king had a daughter, Anne, and the queen had one named Kate, but Anne was far bonnier than the queen's daughter, though they loved one another like real sisters.
The bonnier she is, and the sweeter she is, is that not all the more reason, ye foolish woman, to keep her safe from vulgar eyes?
Flowers on the moor, farbonnier than anything that ever man fashioned; birds in the air lilting sweeter melodies than man can make; the colour spilled across the sky when the sun sets; the mist on the hills.
A riper moment would come, so I answered simply: "Yes, I have seen a bonnier lassie among the hills.
Janet says, I'm like Aunt Marian, and she was bonnier even than mamma.
She was bonnierthan your mother even, and she kept her beauty to the very last.
I never saw this bonny place bonnier than it is to-day, and so sweet, and quiet, and homelike.
In connection with these studies on the influences of alpine climates, Bonnier has investigated the internal structure of arctic plants, and made a series of experiments on growth in continuous electric light.
In the experiments of Bonnier the influence of the soil was, as a rule, excluded by transplanting [442] part of the original earth with the transplanted half of the plant.
This agency is evidently without any effect, for as we have seen when dealing [795] with the experiments of Nageli, Bonnier and others, each single individual may change its habits and its aspect in response to transplantation.
Bonnier concluded that, though more than one factor takes part in inciting the morphologic changes, light is to be considered as the chief agency.
Lowly there thou lies, my lassie, Lowly there thou lies; A bonnier form ne'er went to the yird, Nor frae it will arise!
He isna nineteen yet; and my daughter Anne and him are bonnier than ony twa pictures that ever were hung up in the Duke o' Northumberland's castle.
No a bonnier or better pair between this and Johnny Groat's, and just a real bargain as to price.
She then closed the portfolio and replaced it on the floor, precisely on the spot where Bonnier had dropped it.
Bonnier took her head between his hands and looked at her with flaming eyes.
The seats which Bonnier and Roberjot had formerly occupied in the hall of the Corps Legislatif were covered with their bloody garments.
Victoria sat erect and immovable, and even her eye- lashes did not move; she apparently did not see the glances fixed upon her; nor even heard what Bonnier had said about her, for her countenance remained calm and almost smiling.
Laden with flowers, and laughing as merrily as a young girl, Josephine finally entered the house; in the hall of the latter the ladies of the French ambassadors, the wives and daughters of Bonnier Reberjot and Jean Debry, were waiting for her.
Bonnier opened the portfolio and drew the papers from it.
And it was fortunate that she had done so, for steps were approaching in the adjoining room; the door opened, and Bonnier entered.
They saw thatBonnier was dead--really dead--and that their task was accomplished.
Bonnier continued: "The lady told me a very pretty little story, the particulars of which I shall not relate to you.
She was the mysterious strange lady whose appearance had created so great a sensation in the drawing-rooms of Rastadt for the last few weeks; she was the lady whom Bonnier was following as though he were her shadow.
Bonnier did not defend himself; he did not parry a single one of their strokes; without uttering a cry or a groan, he sank to the ground.
And you'll be wondering if I think I kept my promise-- to prove that this can be a better, a bonnier world than it was before yon peacefu' days of 1914 were blotted out.
We'll hae ye on yer feet again in no time the noo, and ye can gie yer man a bonnier bairn next time!
It can be a bonnierworld than any of us have ever dreamed of.
For it's in your heart and mine that we'll find the makings of the bonnier world I can see, for a' the pain.
Aw think aw nivver saw a bonnierlittle thing, but it'll be time enuff to tell him soa when he's cooild daan a bit.
I will leave it to yoursel, Jamie; saw ye ever bonnier bit lassies?
It is true they hae the bonny things in nature; but they are far bonnier when ane can not only see their beauty, but can trace in them the gudeness and wisdom o' the Creator, and can feel that he has this all-wise Creator for his freend.
I remember that I thought there could be no better man than our minister, and no place bonnier than the manse.
Even Donald McPherson remarked to his wife that he had never seen a bonnier bride.
The laird took a great liking to Kenneth, who was at that time eighteen years of age, and a fine lad he was; saving his lameness, no bonnier young man was in the whole country-side.
Ye couldna look better or bonnier though ye were to change your gown and tak' an hour to do it.
I might have met the fate of Bonnier and Boiteux, had the Goddess of Good Fortune not attended me.
They had massacred the European settlers, and ended by killing two French officers, Colonel Bonnier and Lieutenant Boiteux, who had recently headed expeditions against them.
Our praises of Loch Ketterine made her exceedingly happy, and she ventured to say, of which we had heard not a word before, that it was ‘bonnier to her fancy than Loch Lomond.
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