"Burnt-out" Quotes from Famous Books
... more gorgeous; it often reaches grandeur. Let it be a winter evening. A suggestion of storm has been playing threats. The western hills have reached up their time-toughened arms and carried the burnt-out lantern of day to bed, tucking him away in gold-lace tapestry and rose-tinted down. Then the blue, black, and brown clouds change quickly to purple, pink, and red by turns, and the opaline sky itself forms a background for the dissolving community of ... — Trail Tales • James David Gillilan
... and a brass ornament at top. The fire burned with such blessed influence; it warmed so delightfully. The little girl had already stretched out her feet to warm them too; but—the small flame went out, the stove vanished: she had only the remains of the burnt-out match in ... — Andersen's Fairy Tales • Hans Christian Andersen
... the garden to see if Ned had weeded out the wild-pea vines—a pest which had invaded the trim place lately. Only a few of the intruders remained, burnt-out and withered as they are annually by the mid-summer sun. There would be no more ... — The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck - A Comedy of Limitations • James Branch Cabell
... have fled? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake, And the eyes forget the tears they have shed, The heart forgets its sorrow and ache; The soul partakes of the season's youth, 90 And the sulphurous rifts of passion and woe Lie deep 'neath a silence pure and smooth, Like burnt-out craters healed with snow. What wonder if Sir Launfal now Remembered the keeping of ... — The Vision of Sir Launfal - And Other Poems • James Russell Lowell
... fire, watching the violet ashen bit of burnt-out paper, the cause, the stupid cause of ... — Mary Olivier: A Life • May Sinclair
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