With the easy grace of aristocracy, she reached out her jewelled hand and took Elsie's one flower to add to her conservatory,--and Elsie was only too proud to have it so.
The Duchess was a very pious and moral lady, and of course threw her favorite out into the street as a vile weed, and virtuously ground her down under her jewelled high-heeled shoes.
About him is a distinguished gathering--dames and damsels in rich attire and languid elegance; gallants and nobles in court costume and dashing pose, jewelled hand on jewelled sword.
Madame places her ear to the door, and thrusts her fat jewelled fingers under her embroidered apron.
The white, jewelled fingers of her right hand, so delicate and tapering, wander over and smooth her silky black hair, that falls in waves over her Ion-like brow.
Have you not," she inquires, fretting her jewelled fingers and displaying the massive gold bracelets that clasp her wrists, "some stronger evidence of her death?
It remained for the Italian printers and binders of the sixteenth century, and for their French imitators, to adapt the form of the book to its purpose, changing, as it were, a jewelled idol to a human companion.
She listened without comment, her eyes fixed on a little jewelled letter-opener which she had picked up from the writing-table, and which she continued to turn in her fingers while he spoke.
At tennis, with Riccio, or while exercising his great horses, his favourite amusement, Darnley was pining to use his jewelled dagger.
Let me introduce Telka in the words of Patience: “Dewdamp soggeth grasses laid low aneath the blade at yester’s harvest, and thistle-bloom weareth at its crown a jewelled spray.
Doth metal store and jewelled string Then be aworth to me?
It touched the stones, and turned them into jewelled settings, glorifying the old structure into a palace.
Archbishop of Paris) in a cope of blue powdered with gold fleur-de-lis, holding a gold and jewelled box, which perhaps contains the chrism for her coronation.
While the mellowest Setine or Falernian wine was poured into the patron's own jewelled goblet of gold or silver or crystal, his client might be drinking from thick glass or earthenware the poorer stuff grown on the Sabine Hills.
There haply with her jewelled hands She smooths her silken gown,-- No more the homespun lap wherein I shook the walnuts down.
Alma, as the saleswoman held a little jewelled dragon-fly, poised on a spray of silver lace, against her instep.
That perfidious bosom shall never feel the pressure of that precious, jewelled face again.
Her eye gleamed with delight, and her jewelled hands trembled for joy, as she turned leaf after leaf of the unfortunate book.
So he probed with its point, and found a great jewelled sword with a blade sharp as no known smith could temper it.
And to this end the august powers had granted them a heavenly jewelled spear.
And the two deities, standing upon the Floating Bridge of Heaven, lowered the jewelled spear head-first into chaos, so that the mists were divided.
By way of this bridge came the deities from heaven to earth, bearing their jewelled spears, their great bows and heavenly-feathered arrows, their wonder robes and their magic mirrors.
At the day's dawning came the handmaidens of the Sea King's daughter, with their jewelled vessels, to draw water from the well.
The moon shone upon the jewelled mounting of his sword.
So the maidens drew him water in a jewelled cup (howbeit the jewels were clouded, because of the coldness of the well water), and they presented it to him with all reverence.
But should she clench her dimpled fists, Or contradict her betters, I'd manacle her tiny wrists With dainty jewelled fetters.
He thinks how happy is my arm, 'Neath its white-gloved and jewelled load; And wishes me some dreadful harm, Hearing the merry corks explode.
On putting this question, she approached a little nearer to the sentry-- as she did so, drawing her jewelled hand within the cloak, and letting the hood fall back from her head.
At these words, the jewelled hand reappeared outside the foldings of the velvet--this time with its palm held upward.
Her jewelled watch was taken up from the tripod table on which it lay.
The boots were of the finest Spanish leather, and his hat a beaver--the brim in clasp coquettishly turned up, with a jewelled front holding a black ostrich feather that swept backward to his shoulder.
And here, standing upon the verge of the parapet, with naught but a foot high coping between her and the frightful fall, utterly fearless and unutterably lovely, Naraini flung out a bare, jewelled arm in an eloquent gesture.
He probably refers to a sword that he has at hand in a jewelled case ready for use.
It was as vivid and impressive as a vision of the Host in a jewelled monstrance.
Each of the Andes, besides his emerald or pearly crown, seems also to wear, like the high priest of old, a jewelled breastplate, reflecting on earth the glory of the skies.
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