"Beldame" Quotes from Famous Books
... her servitude or anxious to market it. Sometimes she shared her outlook with an old woman—a horrible, greasy go-between, with straggling grey hair and a gin-inflamed face. She chatted with this beldame happily, she cupped her vile old dewlap, or stroked her dishonourable head; sometimes a man in shirt sleeves was with her, treated her familiarly, with rude embraces, with kisses, nudges and leers. She accepted all with good-humour ... — Lore of Proserpine • Maurice Hewlett
... on the mouth and eyes and brow, Wonderful kisses, so that I became Crowned above Queens — a withered beldame ... — Verses 1889-1896 • Rudyard Kipling
... was a breadfruit and that I was under the greatest tree of that variety I had ever seen, a hundred feet high and spreading like a giant oak. In the topmost branches was the tottering beldame I had saluted, and in both her hands the staff, a dozen feet long. She was threshing the fruit from the tree with astounding energy and agility, her scanty rags blown by the wind, and her emaciated, naked figure in its arboreal ... — White Shadows in the South Seas • Frederick O'Brien |