We hear the loud, coarse laughing of those it so buoyantly bears, then there comes full to view the glare of yellow silks and red satins, and doubtful jewels--worn by denizens from whose faded brows the laurel wreath hath fallen.
But Anna seemed indifferent to the admonition, for she tripped buoyantly down stairs, accompanying a gentleman to the door.
The brig evidently floated more buoyantlyon being relieved of his weight.
She left him--he was for the moment buoyantly relieved--she dragged a footstool to his feet and sat looking beseechingly up at him.
But, if appalling in his irresponsibility, Sammy Durgan nevertheless had a saving grace--no cork ever bobbed more buoyantly on troubled waters than Sammy Durgan did on his sea of adversity.
Carleton was like a man of stone, motionless, his face set harder than face was ever carved in marble.
Say twelve hours of genial and familiar converse with the leopard frog; the sun to rise behind alder and dogwood, and climb buoyantly to his meridian of two hands' breadth, and finally sink to rest behind some bold western hummock.
Constance however was buoyantly at her ease; she loved nothing better than the excitement of a difficult situation.
As she set out with her father toward the village jail, she was againbuoyantly in command of the situation.
Her heart rose buoyantly as she realized the success of the gown, and she ran downstairs with sudden gay confidence in herself and her party.
Freed from the weight he rose buoyantly to the top of the water.
She may be better in a day or two," he said, more buoyantly than he felt.
Come and see Barbara," Laurie buoyantly suggested.
The itinerary of the American Country Girl might thus be followed from the energizing cool of the morning when the impact of the day's work is so buoyantly met to the quieting cool of the evening when rest is so joyously welcomed.
She may do whatever will be a joy to her to do, whatever she can do buoyantly and with enthusiasm.
She could have burst into tears as she walked beside her, held by her, while her hateful dogs, shrilly barking, bounded buoyantly around them.
They were soon amid the breakers; the canoe, however, rode buoyantly over them, and was quickly skimming across the placid water to the southward.
The playwright was marching buoyantly along a cross street.
On she came, racing like some mad courser, yet riding the gigantic billowsbuoyantly as a bird.
It carries action and scene buoyantly and unceasingly, even if it does not always expound them deeply or give them adequate external adornment.
How often had she said good-by to the young fellows starting out as buoyantly as Ray to-day, thinking as she did so of the mothers and sisters at home!
But however lightly the ship rides, she will still be at sea, and it would be the better if she struck on the rock of Peter and perished than that she should ride buoyantly but aimlessly over the uneasy oceans of knowledge.
They hope by throwing overboard the Incarnation, the Resurrection of the Body, and the Ascension, to lighten the ship so effectually that it will ride buoyantly over the billows of modern knowledge.
Cries of terror were heard, and many a bold seaman turned pale; but none of the crew were injured, and the ship again flew buoyantly onward.
As the Genius spoke, the boy found himself borne buoyantly from off the earth.
As she spoke, she shook from her robes a shower of silvery particles, which floatedbuoyantly in the air.
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