The wind that rings along the wave, The clear, unshadowed sun, Are torch and trumpet o'er the brave, Whose last green wreath is won!
Her moist eye Had a most rare benignity; her mouth, Bland and unshadowed sweetness; and her face Was full of that mild dignity that gives A holiness to woman.
On my arm Leaned an unshadowed girl, who scarcely yet Had numbered fourteen summers.
But there are no forests: the land is a naked unshadowed green far as the eye can reach beyond the coast- line.
After another moment she pointed out something from the window and laughed; but the unshadowed gladness that he had imagined for their meeting was overcast.
Karen quite realized that her status must be a very different one from that of the unshadowed young girl.
The night sky was clear and brilliant with many stars, and this gave her an unshadowed and lighted space to look at.
It would be horrible if there were anything one could not let him keep--in this early unshadowed time!
Her light illumined his earliest and his last step; as it beamed upon him with its morning radiance, and cheered his noon-tide with its glow, so it was the broad, unshadowed sunset of his life.
So, too, the infant man begins the heavy journey whose end we know too well, unshadowed by the gloom of our grim experience, shielded from our dreary sophistries by the baby wisdom brought from Heaven, which we can never learn.
The time arrived when Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster were constrained to set their faces homeward: but they did so with unshadowed hearts.
Why do they attach so foul a crime to his unshadowed name?
It was a moment prescient of victory, unshadowed by a single doubt or fear.
When she left the dark bank for the unshadowed stream, the wind struck her brow and the glittering stars perplexed her.
The canoe slipped from the rosy, unshadowed water into the darkness beneath the overhanging trees, reached the mouth of the creek, and in a moment disappeared from sight.
Nothing could have been more gracious than the sweetness of her welcome; nothing more utterlyunshadowed than the sunshine which beamed in her countenance.
The islet lay bare and bright in the unshadowed moonlight, so that, whether asleep or dead, his prostrate form must still have been perceptible.
Once more I leaned back and did not look at the noble old elms in the avenue; the shadow of their branches over us, made my heart sick, and I closed my eyes till we were once more dashing along the free unshadowed monotonous road.
Yes, it was a pleasant life, certainly; a life that drifted smoothly onward with the tide, and to all seeming unshadowed by one sorrowful thought or care.
There seemed, indeed, no possibility of variation in the perfection of this summer weather; and Clarissa Lovel felt her spirits as light as if the unknown life before her had been all brightness, unshadowed by one dread or care.
His features were large and well cut, the mouth firm as iron, and unshadowed by beard or moustache; the eyes gray and clear, but very cold.
For the first time his unshadowed self-complacency had deserted him.
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