"Blaze out" Quotes from Famous Books
... the tithing-men and fathers of the town are not out to see what the trees mean by their high colors and exuberance of spirits, fearing that some mischief is brewing. I do not see what the Puritans did at this season, when the Maples blaze out in scarlet. They certainly could not have worshipped in groves then. Perhaps that is what they built meeting-houses and fenced ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, Number 60, October 1862 • Various
... panic, expecting to see battle blaze out at any moment, and apprehensive of the consequences that might ... — The Life of Cesare Borgia • Raphael Sabatini
... did not stick at trifles. Under his cold exterior lurked the desperate rashness of the true Oriental, ready to blaze out ... — Paul Patoff • F. Marion Crawford
... sayest truly!" cried old Roger Chillingworth, letting the lurid fire of his heart blaze out before her eyes. "Better had he died at once! Never did mortal suffer what this man has suffered. And all, all, in the sight of his worst enemy! He has been conscious of me. He has felt an influence ... — The Scarlet Letter • Nathaniel Hawthorne
... am glad that you have been honest. Life is always full of these emotions, you know, especially for highly-strung people, and sometimes the atmosphere gets a little overcharged and they blaze out as they have done this evening, and perhaps one ... — A People's Man • E. Phillips Oppenheim |