The perfect harmony of his horns with the twisted vines and branches, and the white colourings with blue tints in the reflected sunlight conceal him entirely.
There may be better varieties representing the colourings aimed at in the several groups, but those named are ones that I know, and they will serve as well as any others to show what is meant.
The actual sweetness is most apparent in the Cowslip; in the Auricula it has a pungency, and at the same time a kind of veiled mystery, that accords with the clouded and curiously-blended colourings of many of the flowers.
The colourings seem to group themselves into six classes of easy harmonies, which I venture to describe thus:-- 1.
It is to be remembered that heraldry does not, except when specifically given, deal with exact dimensions, but gives the general appearance and particular colourings of the shield or banner.
The pink colourings are the wide-headed Sedum spectabile, pink Japan Anemone and a few pale pink Gladioli.
It is only a question of selection, for the kinds are now so many and the colourings so various that there are China Asters to suit all tastes and uses.
Finally I paid a visit to the trial-grounds of one of our premier seed-houses, and saw all the kinds and the colourings and made my own notes.
The colourings were warm but harmonious, and upon a heavy table, now covered with a rich, dull red cloth, stood a lamp of generous proportions and beauty of design.
He laughed heartily, then paused to stand staring down into the jewelled shade of his electric drop-light as if in its softly blending colourings he saw the outlines of a new future for "the boy.
As a rule this base of a design repeats all the colourings used throughout.
The morbid melancholy, habitual to him, threw itscolourings over every emotion and idea.
Do we not charge God foolishly, when we give these dark colourings to human nature?
Is it not charging God foolishly, when we give these dark colourings to human nature?
In the sunshine of her joy, all the vivid colourings of Isaura's artistic temperament came forth, so that what I may call the homely, domestic woman-side of her nature faded into shadow.
It is not till a later stage of experience and art that the writer escapes from the influence of his individual personality, and lives in existences that take no colourings from his own.
The gloomiercolourings of his mind had been deepened, too, by secret remorse.
Divested of its human colourings and accretions, Christianity presents a basis of Divine and eternal truth, and this regarded in itself, can well claim to be the final and absolute religion.
He has attempted to bring out the contrast between what is really vital, and what are merely temporary colourings and accretions.
Its glorious reflections and warm colourings stirred our hearts' inmost depths, and bathed us in a sweet content as we sat silent and awed, dreaming of the strangely pathetic story of that beautiful boy.
It is so sunny and bright in the summer, so delicious in colourings and reflections, that the primary thought of the intricate watery entrance to the chief capital is one of delight.
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