Perle des Jardins is magnificent with its rich golden yellow, and Bon Silene has long been a special favorite.
Perle plesaunte to prynces paye, To clanly clos in golde so clere!
I leste hyr in on erbere, Thurh gresse to grounde hit fro me yot; I dewyne for-dolked of luf daungere, Of that pryuy perle with-outen spot.
Thus: "A bodkyn of golde, garnished at the ende with four smale diamondes and a smale rubye, with a crown of ophales, and a very smale perle pendant peare fashone.
A tothe and eare-picke of golde, being a dolphin enamuled, with a perle pendaunte, 16 small rubyes being but sparcks, and 5 sparcks of dyamonds.
Why, the floods must have washed them all down into the Perle; and the Perle must have washed them all down into the sea.
Mr. Penniloe smiled as his favourite pupil crossed the Perle towards them.
And when it was known that the yearly cricket-match, between the north side of the Perle and the south, had been quenched by this doctor's stern decree, the wrath of the younger men was rebuked by the sorrow of the elder.
The Priestwell water flows into the Perle from the north, some half mile higher up than the influx of Susscot brook from the south, and it used to be full of bright stickles and dark hovers, peopled with many a bouncing trout.
But the Perle has not come to these pleasures yet, as it flows on the north of the churchyard, and some hundred feet beneath it.
But few had much faith in this break-neck tale, and the Quicksilver flew upon the southern road, which never comes nigh the Perle valley.
It is so constructed that it keeps all my trout from going down into the Perle, and yet it lets all the Perle trout come up to me; and when they are up, they can't get back again of course.
The inventory is as follows: "Imprimis, myter well garnished with perle and precious stones with nowches of silver and gilt before and behind.
Item, j owche broken silver and gilt, with iiij precious stones and a perle in the myddes.
La Perle had not been turned aside, but, then, La Perle had crossed over from the eastern slope of the Rockies.
By his own story, it was ten years ago that La Perle come through this section, an' he was that loco from hunger he couldn't know what he did see.
Five days more of tortuous winding, from lower altitude to lower altitude, brought them to the open, rolling, and merely hilly country La Perle had found ten years before.
The best and dearest, the so-called perle di luce, find their way to India and Africa, to the half-civilised and wholly savage races.
Much more complicated is the manufacture of the perle di luce, or beads of light, which so delight the natives of India and Africa.
He that hem anoyeth doth his owne shame; it is a comfortable perle ayenst al tenes.
And certes, lady, for I see my-self thus knit with this Margarite-perle as by bonde of your service and of no liberte of wil, my herte wil 110 now nat acorde this service to love.
Nothing can be lovelier, you think, till you have put half open Perle des Jardins with a dark purple or azure-blue Pansy.
The well-known Azaleas Perlede Ledeburg, President Kerchove, and Vervaeana are familiar illustrations.
Examination however of a good many flowers shows that irregular red streaks like those of Perle de Ledeburg occur, about as commonly as in that variety.
Vervaeana in fact is Perle de Ledeburg with definite red markings added, and its red sports obviously are those branches the germs of which came in a patch of the stem bearing these red elements.
Perle de Ledeburg is predominantly white, but it has red streaks in some of its flowers.
BLANC DE PERLE Is pure oxide of bismuth in powder.
The lusty crafty preambill, perle of May 15 I the entitil, crownyt quhil domysday; And al with gold, in syng of stait ryall, Most beyn illumnyt thy letteris capital.
It was soon translated into French under the title, La Fleur de la Famille, and later into German under the title, Die Perle der Familie.
It was all that marked the spot where the Perle went down to her eternal rest.
I refer to the great Chevron Beads, the Perle a rosette of the Italians, a propos of the origin and date of which a not insignificant literature has accumulated.
These perle a rosette are at the present day made at Murano for the African market.
In 1268, the chronicler Martius da Cavale tells us, the maestri vitrai Muranesi, on the accession of the Doge Lorenzo Tiepolo, bore in procession 'ricche girlande di perle .
I may at once say that I consider these perle a rosette as essentially of Venetian origin, and made, above all, for the African market.
The larger perle, such as the perle a rosette, or chevron beads, of which I shall speak presently, had to be ground into shape on the wheel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.