"Securer" Quotes from Famous Books
... on their summits. Apparently they felt themselves injured or insulted by my presence; for, with one consent, they began to Caw! caw! caw! and, launching themselves sullenly on the air, took flight to some securer solitude. Mine, probably, was the first human shape that they had seen all day long,—at least, if they had been stationary in that spot; but perhaps they had winged their way over miles and miles of country, had breakfasted on the summit ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866 • Various
... could not stay— Too rare a gift? Yet who could hold A treasure with securer hold Than I, to whom love ... — Fires of Driftwood • Isabel Ecclestone Mackay |