"Fresh" Quotes from Famous Books
... should deprive ourselves of the flavour bestowed by nature; and this, my dear Pelham, was always my great argument for liberty. Cooped, chained, and confined in cities, and slavery, all things lose the fresh and generous tastes, which it is the peculiar blessing of freedom and the ... — Pelham, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton
... golden-eyed son of the Morning rushed down the wind like a trumpet, His azure locks adorning with emeralds fresh from ... — The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson - By One of the Firm • Anthony Trollope
... Rivenoak caused the scattered brands to be collected. Fresh wood was brought, even the women and children busying themselves eagerly, in the gathering of dried sticks. The flame was just kindling a second time, when an Indian female pushed through the circle, advanced to the heap, and with her foot dashed aside the lighted ... — The Deerslayer • James Fenimore Cooper
... hovers on the wing, Waiting the opening flower, of whose embrace The sun shall be the signal. Poised in air, The winged minstrel of the liquid dawn, The lark, pours forth his lyric, and responds To the fresh chorus of the sylvan doves, The stir of branches and the fall of streams, ... — Venetia • Benjamin Disraeli
... into particulars and made use of different expressions; but towards the end he grew agitated, flushed and felt that his heart was throbbing. Anna listened to him in silence, her hands folded on her lap; a mournful smile never left her face ... bitter grief, still fresh in its poignancy, was expressed ... — Dream Tales and Prose Poems • Ivan Turgenev
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