"Bedimmed" Quotes from Famous Books
... equally desperate. Should Minerva herself alight there with a purse that would not compass Willard's, one cannot imagine what would become of her. She would probably be seen wandering at late night, with bedimmed stars and bedraggled gauze, until some vigorous officer should lead her to the station-house for vagrancy. Thus when fascination and forlornness are at equal discount, when powers and penuries go down together, and common and uncommon ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 • Various
... while the sea Yet glows with fading sunlight; others dashed 170 Athwart the night with trains of bickering fire, Like sphered worlds to death and ruin driven; Some shone like stars, and as the chariot passed Bedimmed ... — The Daemon of the World • Percy Bysshe Shelley
... forgotten things, I find, like sleepers manifold, Pastels bedimmed, dark picturings, Young beauties, and the ... — Enamels and Cameos and other Poems • Theophile Gautier |