At nightfall they lighted waxen candles in candlesticks of gold studded with gems and set on dishes of confections and fruits of sugar-candy.
She had brought a little work box from the wagon, of mahogany studded with disks of pearl in brass mountings.
Pulling up when they reached the dense thicket of cactus with its broad green leaves studded with cruel thorns, Wargrave jumped down and lifted Mrs. Norton from the saddle.
The big teeth studded irregularly in the cruel jaws were yellow and worn, as were the thick nails tipping the claws at the ends of the powerful limbs.
There was a central seated figure of Buddha thirty feet high, heavily gilt and studded with turquoises and precious stones, with a canopy and background of golden lotus leaves.
The night covered the tranquil desert with its dark blue sky, studded with dazzling stars.
The electric lights shone down upon enormous beds of flowers which everywhere studded the lawns.
Women in astonishingly gorgeous toilets, with gold purses hanging from their wrists by jewel-studded chains, moved slowly up and down the parquet floor with a rustling of skirts.
When evening drew near a troop of horsemen came, bringing a white horse with a saddle and bridle of gold studded with precious stones, to take the prince to the queen's palace.
After them came two leading a horse as white as snow, with a saddle of gold studded with diamonds and rubies and emeralds and sapphires.
Each of the seven-and-forty was beautiful beyond what the young man could have believed possible, and each was clad in a garment of silk as white as snow, embroidered with threads of silver and studded with glistening diamonds.
The whole lake from Mackinaw to the Detour is studded with islands.
The State of Kentucky, as well as Virginia, is in fact an agricultural and grazing State; the pasture is very rich, and studded with oak and other timber, as in the manner I have described in Ioway and Wisconsin.
The bay of Sandusky is very picturesque, being studded with small verdant islands.
On the night of the third day we encamped upon a very high ridge; as usual studded with oak trees.
This river has been very appropriately named by the Indians the `Stream of the Thousand Isles,' as it is studded with them; indeed, every quarter of a mile you find one or two in its channel.
When their transports had subsided, it occurred to Beauty that she had no clothes to put on; but the servant told her that she had just discovered in the next room a chest full of dresses trimmed with gold andstudded with diamonds.
They encountered the King of the Peacocks, who was out for a drive in a splendid little chariot of gold, studded with diamonds, drawn by a dozen galloping peacocks.
The carriage in which Princess Rosette was to be borne was drawn by six blue monkeys which could leap and dance upon the tight-rope and perform endless amusing antics; these had trappings of crimson velvet, studded with gold plates.
Baked earth, mixed with straw and studded with cobblestones, has defied eight centuries.
This is the direction of Grande Corniche, of villa-studded winding and mounting roads, of the best views (if we except Cimiez) of city and sea.
The desert hereabouts resembles that we passed the two first days after our quitting the river, being a sandy plain studdedwith hills and mountains of granite.
The heavens are now thickly studded with stars, numbers shooting across the blue expanse like messengers of light, glancing and disappearing as if extinguished.
The view as we approach Pascuaro with its beautiful lake studded with little islands, is very fine.
Lonely and desolate as the road which Glyndon had passed that day had appeared, the landscape now seemedstudded with castles, spires, and villages.
The country through which we travelled was sunny and beautiful, veined with sparkling streams, shadowed by forests, studded with the olive and mulberry, and with vines bearing the luscious grape for the vintage.
A long avenue of poplars led from the main road up a gentle slope until it opened upon a broad, green plateau of grass, studded with giant trees, the growth of centuries.
There are few more vivid pictures in Latin poetry than that of the benighted wanderer lost on some wide plain studded with clumps of trees that seem to throng upon him in the gloom, seen greater through the darkness.
On going deeper, the rock again graduated into a compact limestone, very hard, and of a bluish-gray color, in which were frequently found small cavities studded over with minute pyramids of limpid quartz.
Part of the mass is vesicular, and the vesicles are studded over with minute crystals of white opaque quartz.
More than a month elapsed ere the newly married couple were able to set out on their journey to the French capital, and, even then, they had to travel along roads studded with quagmires into which their carriage frequently sank up to the axle.
On a sudden, they studded the infinite with their presence, just as the stars shine in the indiscernible ether.
A richly chased gold cup, studded with jewels, was exposed, gorgeous and glowing, to the expectant gaze of all.
Spring-shoots pubescent or glabrous; branches becoming studded with prominent resin-cells of the cortex.
The fields about it are so thickly studded with flowers, that you cannot step without crushing them, and the whole neighborhood seems a favorite of nature.
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