There was a rosy sheen on her cheeks and something like the promise of happiness glittering in her eyes.
So arm in arm they climbed the front stairs and stood looking about on the glorified rosy background with its wilderness of cherry bloom about the frieze.
They were attired in simple morning dresses, and looked charming with their fresh, rosy cheeks, and the blossoming sprigs of pomegranate in their waving hair.
Now she stood before him withrosy cheeks, with a bright smile on her lips, and with eyes that sparkled with joy.
It seems to me that misfortune has, however, not dared to touch these rosy cheeks and lustrous eyes with its rude fingers.
She was now once more the radiant beauty; her countenance was rosy and joyous, her blue eyes were bright and clear, and bore no evidence of the tears which had flowed back to her heart.
A proud and happy smile played about her full, rosylips as she regarded the fair image reflected in this costly mirror.
Wilhelmine inclined her rosy lips to the king's ear, and narrated in low accents what Rietz had told her concerning the order issued by the Rosicrucians.
Disease had laid waste her fair form, but disease had not been able to deprive these eyes of their lustre, nor these cheeks of their rosy hue.
Moreover, that you do not suffer hunger is quite evident from your fresh, rosy cheeks, and vigorous body.
He began to read and translate, word for word, the passage at which her rosy finger pointed.
All pain has now left me, and I feel as though I floated in a rosy cloud, high above all earthly sorrow.
Leipsic appears to me in my dreams like the rosy morning beyond the wooded mountain-range; and in my life I have entertained no thought with such prophetic distinctness as the one that I should be happy in Leipsic.
The night that followed that rosy summer evening was never to fade from Lilly's memory.
The sun-drenched mist of the rosy August morning melted into a violet sky; from the yellowing poplars dropped sooty dew, and the electric trams hummed their secret storm-signals.
Softly, white doors flew back before her, lights with rosy shades like magic flowers shed soft radiance, lovely barenecked ladies with diamond tiaras looked down smiling on her from gilded oval frames.
She lay awake half the night, and pictured herself wandering at rosy dawn with him through golden meadows, her hand pressed against her side to still her joyously beating heart, her arm brushing his elbow.
I like him better than Venus, who gallivants after the sun, and will have a rosy carpet for her feet.
Next they went back to the studio, and, passing through its other door, came into a little corner drawing-room, which was completely flooded with rosy sunshine.
The winter passed in rain and fog; mild March evenings came when rosy cloudlets floated over the housetops, and then spring was really there.
A band of rosy mist lined the horizon, spangled with sparks from the sun's reflection.
She recalled for hours with delight the face of the boy who had greeted her most courteously, or the one who had blushed as rosy red as herself.
He depicted scenes from country life, and said there was no pleasure to equal rides a deux in the rosy freshness of early morning.
Estrith had no children, and this beggarly little fellow who was growing plump and rosy in the tanner's house, was arch-enemy of all the proud lords and gentlemen.
She looked four or five years older than Bruno, but she had the same rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes, and the same wealth of curly brown hair.
Sylvie whispered, with her arms twined closely around the old man's neck, and with her rosy cheek lovingly pressed to his.
And the rosy little face came up at last to be kissed, all wet with tears as it was.
To feast the rosyhours away, To revel in a roundelay!
Her cheek was bright, and of a rosy hue, And wondrous was the fashion of her lips, And they did seem to speak soft tales of love In every motion which pervaded them.
A rosylittle wildling, And gay, and blithe, and free.
Thy presence doth beguile, As on thy cheek I sit and see The rosy dimples smile, And hear the silvery sounds which rise Like music from thy lips, To dance upon the balmy air, Which every listener sips.
In fact, his young brains were in a whirl of excitement, through the dust of which every thing in and about Grantley took on a wonderfully rosy color.
Perhaps, too, some of their rosy impressions might have been a little modified if they could have been at the breakfast-table of the Hart homestead the morning after Annie Foster's sudden departure.
But I am more interested in the rosy cheek than I am to know what particular diet the maiden fed on.
The very rails reflect a rosy light at this hour and season.
You see some of the latter with rosy spots or cheeks only, blushing on one side like fruit, while all the rest of the tree is green, proving either some partiality in the light or frosts or some prematurity in particular branches.
Good-night, androsy dreams and slumbers bright, as Sir Walter says.
But you are sleepy, old fellow; and even Rosy is yawning and thinks it is time all decent people went to bed.
If I should come within thy bower, I am no earthly man: And should I kiss thy rosy lipp, Thy days will not be lang.
Till luckless love, and pining care 5 Impair'd her rosy hue, Her coral lip, and damask cheek, And eyes of glossy blue.
Her eyes had taken a quick sparkle, and the color was flying rosy and pure into her fair face.
Mr. Corson, himself, looked to be in a state of plump prosperity; even his rosy baldness had a vivid suggestion of youth and of the enjoyments which youth bestows.
But she would not have it, and, in its place, turned up to me her face, the very type ofrosy beauty, and radiant with tenderness for my infirmity.
The conversation was broken into by the apparition of My Lady, lovely with rosy cheeks and sleepy eyes.
Marie Antoinette does not yet know it; her eye still beams with joy, a happy smile still plays upon her rosy lips.
The Countess Lamotte-Valois of France sank back with a loud sob upon the chair, and for the first time a death-like paleness diffused itself over her hitherto rosy cheeks.
The face of the child, once so rosy and smiling, now took on a sad, melancholy expression, his cheeks were pale and sunken.
Marie Antoinette took his head between her hands, and looked long, with tears in her eyes, and yet smiling all the while, into the lovely, rosy face of her boy.
The little dog, with its long, curly locks of hair, put its fore- paws upon the shoulders of the boy and eagerly and tenderly licked his laughing, rosy face.
It would not be so serious if I had not sent the men up the river," said Captain Boggs, in anxious tones.
It was evident that something unusual had occurred, for after chatting a few moments the three men withdrew into the magazine room and conversed in low, earnest tones.
And to tell the truth, I have learned to respect these rugged fellows.
Let him sleep, I tell you; perhaps his dream now shows him black eyes and rosy lips, or some nymph sleeping on the banks of a clear stream.
There was a short moment in which he regretted being so advanced in his opinions, and during this time the great dowry of Rosarita and her rosy lips had but slight prestige for him.
His eyes beheld only one object--for there stood a beautiful girl whose lips rendered paler the carnation red of the granadillas, and the hue of whose cheeks eclipsed the rosy tint of the sandias, scattered profusely over the tables.
It was a glorious morning--and bright and varied were the hues which the sea took from the rosy clouds, as a splendid war-steamer advanced rapidly over the bosom of the waters.
In art you rave over nothing but old leather, but in life no school-girl's complexion is rosy and satiny enough to suit you.
A fine freedom to be allowed to dance when the ball is over, to console myself with artificial or painted flowers for the rosy time that was neglected.
Then the lightness goes out of their feet and the smiles from their rosy lips.
The knight gave her hand a little squeeze and she turned rosy red.
She always staid out two hours, more when it was pleasant, and brought back the babies, rosy and bright eyed.
Her cheeks were positively rosy and were rounded out by the exquisite shading.
The Dean, my host told me, whilst prowling about the crypt in semi-darkness once noticed one of the chapels lit up by a rosy gleam.
She had only been a bride in name, and she was still able to live in the rosy dreams of maiden fancy.
She was not satisfied even with this rosy dream of wealth and authority, and she asked uneasily: "When will you tell Gunga of her son?