You're neither blanched nor blackened, For your tint of olive's clear; Yours are lips of ripest cherry, You are straight as Arab spear.
In endeavoring to show you this, I shall also necessarily ask you to consider with me what are the ripestand best fruits of learning.
Emblems of Love (1912), the ripestcollection of his blank verse dialogues, justified the enthusiasm of his admirers.
As for Harry, who was not at all a particular youth, he used to make a point of choosing the sparrow-picked cherries-- saying that they were the ripest and sweetest.
He kept with Him the deeply reverential and the loving, the ripest apostles and the parents of the child, since love and reverence are ever the conditions of real insight.
It must not be forgotten that their ranks were afterwards recruited from the purest Hebrew blood and ripest culture of the time.
Fair Springtide"--which represent his ripestutterances as a song writer.
We find Luther, says Risch, regarding the Bible and its use from “a new standpoint diametrically opposed to the Catholic, and which found its ripest expression in his German Bible.
These utterances, under the circumstances to be regarded as the ripest fruit of his reflection, must be taken in conjunction with other statements made by him in his old age.
She was very stupid, and wouldn't talk to me, so I kept picking the ripest and biggest strawberries and gooseberries I could find, and handing them to her.
There were a few blackberries still remaining on the brambles, but the ripest hung far out of reach and were quite impossible to pick, though Sylvia scratched herself in a vain attempt.
The oldest, ripest peats are those which contain the most carbon, and have at the same time the greatest compactness.
Something has already been said of the true character of that marvellous book, in which her own deepest experiences and ripestwisdom are given to the world.
Few, perhaps, reading these letters would suppose that their writer was at that very time engaged in the production of a great masterpiece, destined to hold its own among the ripest and finest fruits of English genius.
These seem to me at least as apt and telling examples as any, of the Poet's rawest and ripest styles so strangely mixed in this play; and the difference is here so clearly pronounced, that one must be dull indeed not to perceive it.
To all this must be added the internal characteristics of the play itself, which is in the Poet's ripest and most idiomatic style of art.
Christianity, though the ripest of religious forms, is only symbolical of a higher truth towards which humanity is tending.
The woman kindly showed them the ripest and juiciest oranges.
They filled their skirts with theripest and biggest oranges, then they sat down on a low marble bench and sucked out the sweet juice.
John, which are the truest reflexion of the master's genius in his ripest years.
In a trice he was on the wall, up the tree, and gathering the biggest and ripest one he could find, was just putting it into his mouth when a thought struck him.
Rome was at her ripest flower--the petals were soon to loosen and flutter to the ground, but nobody thought so--they never do.
To these four questions we should bring our highest reason, our ripest experience and our best endeavor.
It was here in Ludwigsburg that his ripest philosophic work, the 'Letters upon Aesthetic Education' came into being.
The opening lines glorify the modern man as the 'ripest son of time, free through reason, strong through laws, great through gentleness'.
The letters to the Danish prince formed the basis of the 'Letters on Aesthetic Education', which were published in 1795 in the Horen, and constitute the ripest and most pleasing expression of Schiller's aesthetic philosophy.
The inmates were a blooming and beautiful race, and their interior had an aspect of the ripest comfort.
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