Let gardens with the breath of saffron flowers Allure them, and the lord of Hellespont, Priapus, wielder of the willow-scythe, Safe in his keeping hold from birds and thieves.
And they come to buy muske, cambals, agats, silke, pepper and saffron like the saffronof Persia.
Chilhowee stood massive and richly purple beyond the snowy valley; above was a long stretch of saffron sky, and in its midst the red sun was going down.
Let him be," said Selene, as she saw her father about to don the saffron cloak.
I like to think that William Strachey may have supported Campion in his controversy with Gabriel Harvey, who, by the way, lived at Saffron Walden, from which town came also William Strachey.
That saffron flare against the sky yonder was an invitation and a promise.
One glimpsed that his glistening linen shirt bosom was of a pronounced saffron cast, with collar and tie and cuffs all of the same bilious tone to match.
Only a face of unearthly beauty in a halo of chestnut hair, and a graceful figure clothed in a saffron garment that barely reached the knees.
What she would have thought had she seen him in saffron no one can tell.
At Saffron Wolden, and in the village of Debden, an old May-day song is still sung by the little girls, who go about in parties carrying garlands from door to door.
And when he extracted a saffron cake from the dress of one of the girls and made it disappear in his right ear, the schoolmaster laughed until his empty inside ached.
She had put on his tray some slices of saffron bread, in honour of the festival, and on his dinner-napkin lay a spray of elder blossoms.
The after-glow in the western sky deepened from saffron to violet among the tops of the cedars, and over the cliffs rose the moonlight, paling the heavens but glorifying the earth.
Opposite to us was the enormous mass of Tofana, a pile of gray and pink and saffron rock.
From hay saffron digested in 5 or 6 times its weight of boiling water until the latter becomes sufficiently coloured, and a little solution of gum or isinglass added to the filtered liquor.
By boiling the saffron as ordered by the Dublin and Edinburgh Colleges, nearly the whole of its fragrance is dissipated.
But it was useless; he had not yet acquired the knack of staying on the back of a bucking bronco, and the next moment he was on the ground, and around him whirled that saffron chaos of dust.
The saffron hue turned to blackness, and then out of the murk shot a living green ball of fire, and ploughed into the earth.
She was looking straight up at the billowing mist that dipped down the mountain, mammoth saffron rolls of it, plunging so madly from the impetus of the wind that one marvelled how it could be noiseless.
Stretching out in a queue like a serpent, I caught a glimpse in the pale saffron moonlight of the crowd beyond.
When I awoke, the western sky was an ocean of saffronand gold.
Bright dyes of saffron and the scented wood Adorned her beauty, till the maiden stood Fairer than GANGA when the Love-birds play O'er sandy islets in her silvery bay.
But then her cheek, with glowing saffron dyed, To richer beauty called the glance aside.
We pray your grace that where it is enacted for enclosing that it be not hurtful to such as have enclosed saffron grounds, for they be greatly chargeable to them, and that from henceforth no man shall enclose any more.
Eastwards the sea and sky were veiled in tremulous mists, but when we reached the Borgo the silver morning was lightened by a rose and saffron glory.
Now rose the morn in saffron vest attired From ocean, with new day for Gods and men, When Thetis at the fleet of Greece arrived, Bearing that gift divine.
Nipunika, draw saffron lines on the breasts of the jewelled dolls.
Before Candrapida went Indrayudha, led by his groom, perfumed with saffron and many-hued, with the flash of golden trappings on his limbs.
Mrinalika, inlay with saffron dust the pairs of toy [294] cakravakas in the artificial lotus-beds.
The morning sun came forth, Wakening no eye to life In this wide solitude; His radiance with a saffron hue, like heat, Suffused the desert snow.
Also his yellow beard and hair were more unkempt and leonine than when they appeared long afterwards, cut and pointed, on the lawns of Saffron Park.
So all the Saffron Parkers looked at him as if he had that moment fallen out of that impossible sky.
There are others who may remember it because it marked the first appearance in the place of the second poet of Saffron Park.
Those green hills of Surrey saw the final collapse and tragedy of the admirable light grey suit in which Syme had set out fromSaffron Park.
May I ask why, after taking all this trouble to barricade yourselves in the bowels of the earth, you then parade your whole secret by talking about anarchism to every silly woman in Saffron Park?
Syme felt a simple surprise when he saw rising all round him on both sides of the road the red, irregular buildings of Saffron Park.
Rome rose up before them, black against a band of saffron light, and in the violet sky above that light the statues on the Basilica of San Giovanni stood out exaggeratedly large.