"Vestured" Quotes from Famous Books
... through tangled error * of night-dipt plumes so burned their charge; Swayed and parted the globing clusters * so,—disclosed from their kindling marge, Roseal-chapleted, splendent-vestured, * the singer there where God's ... — Poems • Francis Thompson
... golden spirit in each lily bloom, That, pollen-vestured, laughs at care all day Had closed the doors and shutters of its house. Forth in the dewy garden, 'neath the stars, Walked Coralline and Ruth, sad and alone; For Ruth was ... — Stories in Verse • Henry Abbey
... smoke my cigarette, Vestured in my garb of dreams, And I'll borrow no regret; All is gold that golden gleams. So I'll charm my solitude With the faith that Life is blest, Brave and noble, bright and good, . . . Oh, I ... — Rhymes of a Rolling Stone • Robert W. Service
... train came Adrian, impeccably vestured and feverish with excitement. Two evening papers which he brandished nervously, proclaimed "The Diamond Gate" a masterpiece. The book had been only out a week—(we country mice knew nothing of it)—and already, so his publisher informed him, ... — Jaffery • William J. Locke
... scene it will be! The glory, the judgment! our Christ on His White Horse; His eyes a flame of fire; on his head many crowns (diamens,) vestured and girded with his title "KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS!" his bride is with Him—for the "Marriage of the Lamb" has taken place; the bride is every believer who has been gathered out of the world by the Spirit. You, who read this, he who writes this, if so be we are ... — The Mark of the Beast • Sidney Watson |