| Lady Gregory - 1902 - 392 ページ
...as the foam of a wave. The bright light of the moon was in her face, the highness of pride in her S2 eyebrows, a dimple of delight in each of her cheeks,...that was steady and even, like the walk of a queen. Of all the women of the world she was the best and the nicest and the most beautiful that had ever... | |
| 1903 - 648 ページ
...single night and her eyes as blue as any blue flower, and her lips as red as berries of the rowan tree, and her body as white as the foam of a wave. The bright...that was steady and even, like the walk of a queen." Here is Cuchulain as Findabair saw him for the first time. " I see in the chariot a dark sad man, comeliest... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1903 - 572 ページ
...body as white as the foam of the wave. The bright light of the moon was in her face, the lightness of pride in her eyebrows, a dimple of delight in each...that was steady and even, like the walk of a queen. Of all the women in the world she was the best and the nicest and the most beautiful that had ever... | |
| John Buchan - 1908 - 398 ページ
...princesses are all like Etain, beings who have caught the colour and loveliness of the natural world : — Her soft hands were as white as the snow of a single...she walked she had a step that was steady and even as the walk of a queen. The finest tales are of the pilgrimages to the islands of the West, to Manannan's... | |
| Mary Grant O'Sheridan - 1911 - 262 ページ
...lips as red as the berries of the quicken tree. The brightness of the moon was in her face; the arch of pride in her eyebrows; a dimple of delight in each of her cheeks; the light of love in her eyes and her walk was that of a queen. Of all the women in the world she was the loveliest... | |
| Lady Gregory - 1915 - 394 ページ
...embroidered in red gold, and wonderful clasps of gold and silver on her breasts and on "her shoulders. The sunlight was falling on her, so that the gold...that was steady and even, like the walk of a queen. Of all the women of the world she was the best and the nicest and the most beautiful that had ever... | |
| Lady Gregory - 1915 - 400 ページ
...as the foam of a wave. The bright light of the moon was in her face, the highness of pride in her M eyebrows, a dimple of delight in each of her cheeks,...that was steady and even, like the walk of a queen. Of all the women of the world she was the best and the nicest and the most beautiful that had ever... | |
| 1903 - 642 ページ
...single night and her eyes as blue as any blue flower, and her lips as red as berries of the rowan tree, and her body as white as the foam of a wave. The bright...that was steady and even, like the walk of a queen." Here is Cuchulain as Findabair saw him for the first time. " I see in the chariot a dark sad man, comeliest... | |
| 1903 - 848 ページ
...body ns white as the foam of the wave. The bright light of the moon was in her face, the lightness of pride in her eyebrows, a dimple of delight in each...that was steady and even, like the walk of a queen. Of all the women in the world she was the best and the nicest and the most beautiful that had ever... | |
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