I went to the top of the Topaz Mountain last night to get nearer the ear of the man in the moon, in order to invite him down to see me and my country.
And there in a row were our three pale-haired storm-waifs with the topaz eyes.
They regarded us like walkers in a dream, these pale-haired storm-waifs with pale, topaz eyes.
I noticed the three strange ones, shouldering together and standing apart from the others as they swayed to the lazy roll and dreamed with their pale, topaz eyes.
Nor are our three Horn Gypsies, the storm-visitors with the dreaming, topaz eyes, spunkless.
And the three dreamers with the topazeyes stood and swayed and dreamed together, incurious of setting and situation.
For a woman to lose topaz ornaments, foretells she will be injured by jealous friends who court her position.
To see topaz in a dream, signifies Fortune will be liberal in her favors, and you will have very pleasing companions.
In a moment all the lesser lamps of heaven were out, though late so glorious, and there was nothing but one vast vaulted turquoise, and a great flaming topaz mounting with eternal ardor to its centre.
A great many large pieces of amethyst, and some of white topaz and rock crystal; a large number of smaller stones, carbuncles, chrysolites, and not a few emeralds.
The look in Ourïeda's eyes of topaz brown was more tragic, more strangely fatal than Sanda had ever seen it yet, even on the roof in the sunset when the story of Manöel had been told.
The eyes were clear in colour as a dark topaz, and full of topaz light.
Max saw himself inquiring for Mademoiselle Delatour just at the moment when the admirers of her topaz eyes were assembling for their meal.
Somehow, it never did become plain to Winstead until after he had emerged from his acceleration net that the destination was Topaz IV.
Callahan, back on Topaz IV," he volunteered, "asked us to tell you the best routing he could figure was to go on with us to Queen Bess III.
He left a message to be transmitted to Callahan on Topaz IV by "fastest means"--i.
This sort of semi-suspended living passed the four-day hop to the Topaz system and the extra day necessary for planetary approach.
Last week, Mr. Winstead, when we took you toTopaz IV," said the face.
They left Winstead's bag under the desk and set off by dilapidated groundcar for Topaz City.
Here on Topaz IV, the Agency clerk was a part-time man who had to be called from the mines on the far side of the city.
When he sat down to an excellent dinner that evening, he discovered that his appetite, unfortunately, had not recovered from his stay on Topaz IV.
An old necklace of brilliants and topaz lay like flecks of sunlight on her milky throat.
Sophy could not explain why this cluster of topaz over Belinda's ear seemed to savour of perverseness--of an adroit and cunning perverseness.
The topaz humming-bird is perhaps the most resplendent and beautiful of its tribe.
The fiery topaz (Topaza pyra) is found on the shores of the Rio Negro.
She was standing fastening clusters of topaz in the bosom of her dress.
Those ranks of rosy cloud in infinite perspective, with spaces of clearest topaz and sapphire light between, converged to the glowing glory of the sun, the rim of which now touched the margin of the world.
The clear spaces behind them paved with sapphire at the zenith, and palesttopaz where they skirted the far horizon.
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The quaint heptahedral lamps threw splashed shimmers of topaz colour across the laky pavement.
Topaz maintained that it boded no good; Ebony, always accommodating, persuaded him that it was very favourable.
And Topazand Ebony replied: "We are your two genies.
The first thing he saw, one on each side of his death-bed, were Topaz and Ebony.
They called them loudly: the forest echoed with the names of Topaz and Ebony; the men sought them in every direction and filled the woods with their shouts, but they came back having seen no one and heard no answer.
Topaz tried to dissuade him with the cautious zeal of a servant who is anxious not to offend, and reminded him of all the risks.
Topaz was all wrong," thought he, "to say that my journey would be unlucky.
His servant Topaz hurried up in his night-cap, yawning.
I am beginning to fear," said Rustem, "that Topaz may have been right to reprehend me for this journey, and I very wrong to undertake it.
They were about to unload the elephant, which carried the dinner and the service, when it was discovered that Topaz and Ebony were no longer with the party.
I took the liberty," said Topazto his master, "of remonstrating against your enterprise; but after speaking it was my duty to obey.
I longed to see the topaz cup held up to the sun, filled with pale wine.
The topaz goblet and the amber tankard, however, would outrival it in most eyes.
The clock I didn't care so much about, though the trick of it is a marvel; but the twilight of the cathedral, lit up by its great roses of topaz and amethyst, I shall never forget as long as I live.
Did her face owe its topaz skin, so dark and yet so brilliant, dark in tone and brilliant in the quality of its tissue, giving a look of age to the childish face, to her Montenegrin origin, or to the ardent sun of Burgundy?
But there are crystals of quartz (pure flint) which closely resemble in colour and transparency the true topaz and amethyst.
In the courtyard, elephants trumpeted, and swart men with beards dyed crimson stood with blood-stained hands folded upon their hilts, guarding the caravan from El Sharnak, the camels with Tyrian stuffs of topaz and cinnabar.
He wore a silk shirt, a topaz scarf, thin tan shoes.
And he sent her that with the topaz necklace he had bought in Warwick.
So then he went out and bought the topaz brooch that he had thought of buying when he first saw it in that jolly little shop in Vigo Street.
The stone that apparently was a Topaz was in reality a yellow Diamond of great rarity and worth, and that was why the woman valued it so highly.
It means, secondly, that the Topaz is a greater fool, because it would be more agreeable surely to lie close to the woman's soft neck than to be picked up by any stranger or lie neglected in the dust.
She offered him the pink topaz to admire, and he bowed his head, conveying that faint mockery with which he treated anything that was not a flower.
Instinctively they clasped hands as they stood on the edge of the flowery precipice, watching the chrysoprase yellow into saffron, and the turquoise melt into sapphire, while the topaz became light.
Their dove-cot gleamed in the golden light, a temple of stainless love; Like the hanging cup of a big blue flower was the topaz sky above.
He talked of his home in Oregon and the peach trees all in bloom, And the fern head-high, and the topaz sky, and the forest's scented gloom.
Some of these approach the chrysoberyl and topaz in hardness and hue.
The topaz tinkled and a smile went round, coaxing us to feel better.
The topaz and amethyst fields are well-defined private property, while the water-stone is as shy and elusive as a four-leaved clover at home.
It is in this province too that exist the topaz and amethyst mines.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "topaz" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: brown; color; diamond; emerald; jade; pigment; ruby; sapphire; stone