It was the lee of the peat-stack they stood in, and the falling flakes left for a while without a shroud a drop of crimson at the girl's feet.
But never a spot ofcrimson would he have on Rory's steel.
Hippolito wore upon his Helm a large Plume of Crimson Feathers, in the midst of which was artificially placed Leonora's Handkerchief.
Leonora knew her Slave by his Badge and blushed till the Lilies and Roses in her cheeks had resemblance to the Plume of Crimson and White Handkerchief in Hippolito's Crest.
They are made of brown Holland trimmed with black or blue or crimson worsted braid.
When Autumn painted the scene in brilliant hues, and it lay glowing under the crimson light of October sunsets, the dullest observer could not restrain bursts of admiration.
These really look splendid in crimson coats covered with gold embroidery and velvet caps, riding handsome white horses.
One was a robe and mantle of crimson velvet, trimmed with gold birds perched on branches of pearls and emeralds, and another was trimmed with pearl roses.
Gold and jewels graced thy bosom, gems bedecked thy lofty crest, Doth the crimson mark of sabre decorate that manly breast?
Bid this battle cease, Duryodhan, pale and fitful is thy star, Blood enough of friendly nations soaks this crimson field of war!
But yon sun with crimson lustre sees us meet to part no more, Gallant Arjun's course this evening or proud Karna's shall be o'er!
I Pandavs routed by Bhishma Ushas with her crimson fingers oped the portals of the day, Nations armed for mortal combat in the field of battle lay!
Friendly winds removed the dark cloud from the reddening western hill, And the sun in crimson lustre cast its fiery radiance still!
Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, Thy figure floats along.
Those crimson lilies, which shine like stars among the grass in Palestine in the spring-time, do nothing to make their own rich dress.
Oh, why does morning dawn, and why ends the golden day, With the crimson glow and glory, while the children kneel and pray?
Travellers tell us a great deal about the beauty of this lake, when the sky is clear, and the crimson bloom of the Oleanders is reflected in the still water.
The setting sun threw its crimson rays across the room.
The entire room formed a tent of crimson damask shot with gold and gathered in huge folds to a rosette in the centre of the ceiling.
Fragments of the past were brought to light, detached scenes rehearsed incoherently, but running through all the unfortunate daughter could perceive the dark crimson thread of her father's guilt.
The moon began to cast a pale light through thecrimson evening glow.
I have but mycrimson taffeta turned and made over.
She was holding up a bifurcated crimson garment, and greeted Luke absently.
In the soft crimson glow of the table he stood, reducing to practical application the very situation which they had found so attractive, only because of its utter grotesque impossibility.
Some crimson drops upon the downy breast, showed that it was wounded.
Madeleine, overcome with joy and gratitude, tried to raise herself up that she might reach the countess, but sank back powerless, and the effort again started the crimson current which trickled through the bandage and ran down her face.
The countess drew her hand away, as though something loathsome had dared to pollute her; and the bright red fever spot on either cheek deepened into the crimson of wrath.
The pale features had been stained with the crimson flood, and, as Mrs. Lawkins bathed them, their marble whiteness and stillness were appalling.
A crimson drapery was suspended from the ceiling to the ground, along the whole length of the entry, and entirely shut out the staircase.
She sat with her eyes fastened upon the ground, and though a bright, crimson spot burned on either cheek, her manner was as calm as though the offer just made her were full of honor.
And crimsonand purple butterflies darted hither and thither, and the sky sent down such pure light that Gluck had never felt so happy in his life.
And the sky where the sun was setting was all level, and like a lake of blood, and a strong wind came out of that sky, tearing its crimson clouds into fragments, and scattering them far into the darkness.
A crimson flush mantled over his face as he read it, for visions of brightness were already dancing before his imagination.
Two or three were very large salons; and the one in the centre, which was almost at fever heat, had crimson hangings, by way of cooling one.
There is a glow ofcrimson lingering in the west, as if departing day blushed for her wanton sister.
The squire opened the cover, and when he saw a real instead of a figurative blister, grew crimson with rage.
I am Mr. Thompson," exclaimed his fellow-traveller, crimson with rage.
Cora stands before him, the folds of the crimson shawl falling away from the plump, graceful shoulders, and mingling with the sweep of her black cashmere wrapper in rich, graceful contrast.
While she was musing at the window, Cora, curled up behind one of the crimson curtains of the red parlor, had become the possessor of a valuable secret.
Cora arose and gathered her crimson wrap about her shoulders.
Its large windows faced south and west, and all of the Winter sunshine fell upon them, glowing through crimson curtains, and helping the piled-up anthracite in the grate to bathe the room in a ruddiness of crimson and golden bronze.
A scarf, like scarlet flame, flung about her shoulders, set off the richness of her clear brunette skin, through which the crimson blood flamed in cheek and lip.
Laying aside hat and gloves, he sat down by the sofa, and commenced playfully poking the long, wavy ringlets that lay on the crimson damask pillow with the gold tip of his tiny walking-cane.
She wore a crimson velvet dress and mantle, a muff and tippet of white ermine, and a chapeau of light blue satin, with a long, drooping white plume.
Willie's face grew pale as death, and then flushed crimson to the temples.
She gathered her books together and placed them in a satchel of crimson broadcloth, which she had just embroidered, with bright German wools, in wreaths of spotted daisies and wild columbines.
It certainly was exquisite stuff, delicately thin, of a rich cream-colour, and with gilt lines and tiny wreaths of pink and crimson roses.
The red-gold flare of these torches threw a crimson reflection on the dark water, and shone on the yellow sides of the birches, and the intent, dusky faces of the fishermen watching for their prey.
This was a large room, with a splendidly inlaid and polished floor, the walls covered with crimson satin, the cornices heavily incrusted with gold, and the ceiling beautifully painted in arabesque.
The massive fauteuils and sofas, as also the drapery, were of crimson satin with a profusion of gilding.
Then a woman's head, with dishevelled hair under a very large hat, with a nose comically turned up, with lips cracked from the excessive use of paint and crimson like a living flesh wound, appeared in the frame of the coach door.
Arrived at the Capitol, the procession marched into the Hall of the Throne, where the three Conservators and the Prior of the Caporioni sat on crimson velvet seats with the fiscal advocate of the Capitol in his black toga and velvet cap.
The long crimsonshadows of the North Country are lifting across the aisles of the forest.
The visitor instantly rose, while Fan, released from his grip, her facecrimson with shame, slunk away, trembling with apprehension.
She looked up with a startled expression, then suddenly became crimson to the forehead and cast down her eyes.
But at night the shadows come again; the shouts and vauntings of my adversary are heard; I can see his crimson eyeballs, full of malignant rage, glaring at me.
It happened that someone did see her--a rude man, who burst into a loud laugh; and Fan walked away with crimson cheeks, and the mystery remained unexplained.
There were tears in her eyes, and she averted her face to hide the rush of crimson to her cheeks.
Madeline wore no jewels, but at her waist she had pinned two great crimson roses.
The crimson receded from his face, leaving it pale.
California roses, crimson as blood, nodded heavy heads and trembled with the weight of bees.
His eyes danced; in the crimson of his face, comical as a mask, the mouth yawned black, with strange grimaces.
The setting sun, burning on the level of the water, flamed crimson below the blackness of heavy rain clouds.
He chattered at the setting sun, nodding his head, while the big seas began to roll across the crimson disc; and over miles of turbulent waters the shadows of high waves swept with a running darkness the faces of men.