Bring it to that, The gold I give thee will I melt and pour Down thy ill-uttering throat.
Luckily for him, he chanced to have in his pocket a gold serpent bracelet he had bought that morning for some fair dame or demoiselle.
Well, there's a good deal more leather-work than gold about in the world, isn't there?
Malheureusement," said Ernest as briefly, as he pushed his way into the air, and saw the gold hair vanish into her carriage.
He knew well enough she loved him, and his heart beat high as he put a bouquet of white flowers into a gold bouquetiere to take to her.
A good deal more, granted; but there is some gold to be found, I should hope.
He liked to give pause and opportunity for the thought that this fine figure standing here had fought in class rings and bore a reputation that gentlemen in shirt-fronts had paid gold to see at battle.
Her abundant hair, soberly dressed in a soft plait that reached her waist, was of a dull gold that in some lights went to burnished brass.
Tinsel is so apt to shine like gold and dazzle the sight!
It is not only that a god cannot want our gold and silver, but that a man does want them.
But tell me, dear son-in-law, where did all that gold come from?
He lets golddrop from his mouth," answered the miller.
My power is great, greater than thou thinkest, and I have gold and silver in abundance.
Nay," said the host, "I would bet a hundred pieces of gold that that will not come true.
See that you get more gold together, or our bargain will come to nothing!
We are the poor broom-maker's boys," they replied, and they told him that their father would not keep them any longer in the house because a piece of gold lay every morning under their pillows.
The bird, however, was no common one, but of so wondrous a kind that whosoever ate its heart and liver found every morning a piece of gold beneath his pillow.
And when she opened it, she found garments beset with gold and with jewels, more splendid than those of any king's daughter.
They went into the palace, and in the hall there stood a dish, and therein lay the bridal garment looking no otherwise than as if it were made of gold and silver.
Then said the huntsman, "Behold, sir host, the hundred pieces ofgold are mine.
The new purse, substituted for his own, and which contained his fifteen gold louis, was worked with gilt beads.
Never before had the old Baroness manifested so ardent a desire to win, or so keen a joy in fingering the old gentleman's gold pieces.
Artists themselves acknowledged Schinner as a master, and dealers covered his canvases with gold pieces.
I've never been to a city school so I can imagine it's just like a palace with gold seats for the children and thrones for the teachers who are all fairy princesses with beautiful golden hair and white satin dresses.
Do you suppose all the fish in Heaven are like that, all gold and glisteny?
But even if her heart was broken she had to admire those flashes of gold in the clear water.
Mrs. Schuneman regarded her over the gold spectacles.
The tinygold chain and locket obtained from the drowning girl in so singular a manner, he preserved with a religious devotion.
It didn't take the policeman long to agree with Patsey, and a satisfactory arrangement was made, by which the faithful guardian kept the gold timepiece, and the boy was allowed to go free.
And before the boy fairly understood the question, the other shoved a gold watch and chain into his hands, then darted into an alleyway and disappeared.
He was well dressed, wore gold spectacles, and his scant hair and a tuft of whiskers on either side of his cheeks were snowy white, while his features were regular.
When Tom Gordon comprehended that the two policemen had arrested him on the charge of stealing a gold watch, he understood the trick played upon him by the lad who had handed him the timepiece and then, darted into the alley.
Then you must point out that she will not be a whit the poorer if, with a few gold pieces, she helps to restore the corrupt text of St. Jerome and the true Theology, when so much of her wealth is being shamelessly dissipated.
He likes to dress simply and does not wear silk or purple or gold chains, excepting where it would not be decent not to wear them.
An act of Edward III, re-enacted by Henry VII not long before, prohibited the export of gold and silver, but More and Mountjoy had assured Erasmus that he could safely take his money with him, if only it was not in English coin.
Throwing dice cost you a thousand gold pieces in one night, and meanwhile some wretched girl, compelled by poverty, sold her modesty; and a soul is lost for which Christ gave his own.
You may as well expect courtesy from a literal wild boar, you may as well try to lay leaf gold on old rusty gibbet irons.
I owe thee a piece of gold for turning some thing that looked like sad earnest into the merry game, which I trust it will end in.
True it is, that when I was only a refugee, and an exile, I was served upon gold plate by order of the same Charles, who accounted silver too mean for the Dauphin, though he seems to hold that metal too rich for the King of France.
And one word more--I forgot to say, that in the stuffing of my saddle you will find a rich purse of gold pieces, for the sake of which I put my life on the venture which has cost me so dear.
A beauffet, or folding and movable cupboard, held a few pieces of gold and silver plate, and was the only article in the chamber which had in the slightest degree the appearance of royalty.
And this silly woman's wealth being chiefly in gold and jewels, we should have had our share.
Those eyes, round, unwinking, of a hard, glassy gold with intense black pupils, were unmistakably and savagely wide awake.
The journey to West Point skirted the Hudson, where lovely view after lovely view of the piled-up and rocky further shore tinted in the russet and gold of the dying foliage came and went.
The Prince in Guard's uniform, with his suite in blue and gold and khaki and red behind him, stood on the big white stage of the stair-head to receive them.
All manner of bits of paper fluttered and swirled in the air, making a grey nebula in the distance; glittering like spangles of gold against the severe white cliffs of the skyscrapers when the sun caught them.
IV The morning of Wednesday, November 19th, was devoted by the Prince to high finance; he went down to Wall Street and to visit the other temples of the gold god.
But he had still enough left to sign his name; and the ungrateful creature resolved upon leaving all his gold to found an hospital.
He gazed upon the distant city that shone upon the gently swelling hills glancing back the sun's rays, then at the purse of gold in his hand.
I will give twenty gold pieces to the man who will remove it to the deep.
But the old grub loved it not; and it was even said he cursed and swore in the very faces of the kind creatures, just as if they had had an eye on the heavy coffers of gold that lay in his house.
The sun glanced gaily on arms and armour, on many a robe of rich embroidery and many a costly jewel, and high over the whole, the oriflame of France, so famous in story, waved its flames of crimson and gold to the breeze.
She wore no hat, and the sun made a misty glory of her pale gold hair.
The king hung a riband with a gold coin round the neck of the person touched; but Brown thinks the gold, though possessing great virtue, was not essential to the cure.
Gold is more valuable than silver; yet a very small quantity of gold may be advantageously exchanged for a very large quantity of silver.
Fournier was devoted to a squirrel, Couthon to a spaniel, Panis to twogold pheasants, Chaumette to an aviary, Marat kept doves.
As has already been said, Bradley had about a hundred dollars in gold pieces, and Ben as much more.
He coolly pocketed the two gold pieces, which were all he had been able to find, and sullenly descended the ladder.
Ben took from his pockets the gold which belonged to Bradley and himself, and wrapping them securely in a paper which he happened to have with him, he thrust the whole into the cavity in the tree.
It may be so, but I care more to find Richard Dewey than to find gold in plenty.
If there had been a large flat rock under which he could have placed the gold pieces, that would have suited him; but there was absolutely nothing of the kind in sight.
If it had been in the form of bank-bills, there might have been some chance of doing this, but it was not so easy to conceal gold pieces.
What are you going to do with your gold when you find it?
Somehow, gold don't look as good to me as it used to.
The action caused his coat to fall back, and disclosed a small gold pendant hanging from his watch guard.
With irredeemable paper, violation of plighted faith, golddemonetized and banished, in what condition is the nation for maintaining a great national struggle?
A gold dollar is not a specific and mechanically formed coin; but 25.
In July, 1864, when gold stood at two hundred and eighty, she sent for her money.
The "Gold Bug" is the first and the most striking of the series, owing to the extreme and startling ingenuity with which the narrative is constructed.
That old man climbed; the day grew dim; Two swans came flying up to him Linked by a gold chain each to each And with low murmuring laughing speech Alighted on the windy grass.
He has gold and silver dishes, and chessboards and candle-sticks made of precious stones.
We have need of more bronze workers and that ship I sent to Africa for gold is late.
He came to Olenin quite drunk: his face red, his beard tangled, but wearing a new beshmet trimmed with gold braid; and he brought with him a balalayka which he had obtained beyond the river.
On the earth-embankment of the office-building sat or stood the old men in sober grey, or black coats without gold trimmings or any kind of ornament.
But he never remarked how dim the gold of the flask was growing, nor how fast the water was diminishing.
For is not our love the greatest when it is the most unselfish, when it is purified by self-sacrifice, as "gold that is tried in the fire"?
The beauty also of your flasks will have all disappeared; the gold will have become dim, the diamonds will have lost their sparkle, and you yourself will have no power to go onwards and climb higher.
They were carryinggold from the mines to the smelting works, and though well armed were so set upon that the three were killed without injury to the robbers.
The Russian settlers near Posyet findgold in the streams flowing into the sea.
The goldon the Nertcha and its tributaries is found in the sand and earth that form the bed of the streams.
According to the geologists there are indications of gold and other precious metals, and I would not be surprised if a thorough exploration led to valuable discoveries.
The heaviest fortunes at Nerchinsk have been made in commerce and gold mining, principally the latter.
Candlesticks, knives, idols, and other articles were made of pure gold and sold by weight.
He delivers his gold and receives the money for it as soon as it is melted and assayed.
I do not believe gold mining will ever be found profitable in Russian America.
The opulent miners remain content till their gold reaches the capital, and is coined.
I was told particularly of a wealthy gold miner whose evening of life is cheered by an ample fortune and two well educated children.
The wealth of Krasnoyarsk is chiefly derived from gold digging.
Every gold miner must send the product of his diggings to the government establishment at Barnaool, where it is smelted and assayed.
Many of them have become wealthy through gold mining, commerce, and agriculture, and occupy positions they never could have obtained had they lived in European Russia.
When the pay-dirt is reached, its depth and the number of zolotniks of gold in every pood taken out are ascertained.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.