33 Metaphors for pearled

Pearl's arm must have ached, shaking hands, and if she could be spoiled with praise, she would be spoiled for sure, but Pearl is not that kind.

White pearls are thy ruby lips between With might of godly words I thee endow; An eloquence for which a Grecian queen Would gladly give the crown from her brow.

The girl was coming in again in a few days to hear the result of a cable they had sent to Australia where the pearls had been the last Larrabee and Fitch knew.

Pearl is only a slip of a girl.

If he could but persuade her that the love offered in the agony of the fire must be a nobler love than that whispered from a bed of roses, then perhaps, dissolved in confluent sadness and sweetness, she would hold out to him the chalice of her heart, and the one pearl of the world would yet be hisa woman all his ownpure as a flower, sad as the night, and deep as nature unfathomable.

"Patience" is a paraphrase of the book of Jonah; "Cleanness" moralizes on the basis of Bible stories; but "The Pearl" is an intensely human and realistic picture of a father's grief for his little daughter Margaret, "My precious perle wythouten spot."

He knew something of diamonds, for they had been Daisy's favorites; but pearls were novelties to him, and Ethelyn's pale cheeks would have burned crimson had she known that he was thinking "how becoming those white beads were to her.

We may assume, therefore, that this pearl was the most precious of all, since it was valued so highly amongst that mass of pearls which were bought, not singly, but by the ounce.

Pearl is an out and out believer in temperance and woman suffrage, and before she was through, she had every one with heras one man put it, he'd like to see the woman vote, if for nothing else than to get Pearl Watson into parliament, for there would sure be hides on the barn door if she ever got there, and a rustling of dry bones.

A pearl, you know, is a disease of the oyster, the product of some irritation.

The missing pearl of great price-you are that pearl.

" "We found that out at the high school," returned Mont, with a light laugh; "but the pearl of great price, in a worldly sense, is good health, and I have been repaid in securing it.

White pearls are thy ruby lips between With might of godly words I thee endow; An eloquence for which a Grecian queen Would gladly give the crown from her brow.

It was also proved, by the government witnesses, that the Pearl was a mere bay-craft, not fit to go to sea; which did not agree very well with the idea held out by the District Attorney, that I intended to run these negroes off to the West Indies, and to sell them there.

Poets have feigned that pearls are Rain from the sky, Which turns into pearls as it falls in the sea; we need scarcely add that science has exploded this imaginative fertility.

Pearls are perishable beauties, exquisite in their perfect state, but liable to accident from the nature of their delicate composition.

Pearls are tears.

Mr. Donald had said that Pearl was surely a lucky girl, when the worst thing that could be said to her was that her two parents had been engaged in useful and honorable workand he had made this the topic for a lesson that afternoon in showing how all work is necessary and all honorable.

Diseased oysters, though not edible, produce pearls, and a pearl of great price is the object of this quest.

Her father and mother are good neighbors of mine, and Pearl was a nice kid, too, until she went to the city and got a lot of fool notions.

"Patience" is a paraphrase of the book of Jonah; "Cleanness" moralizes on the basis of Bible stories; but "The Pearl" is an intensely human and realistic picture of a father's grief for his little daughter Margaret, "My precious perle wythouten spot."

" Then taking up the pearls, I threw them on her neck, where they hung in a long chain, rivalling the skin with which they came in contact"ThereI have said these pearls should be an offering to my wife, and I now make it; though I scarce know how they are to be kept from the grasp of Daggett.

Pearl is, in fact, a calcareous secretion by the fish of bivalve shells; and principally by such as inhabit shells of foliated structure, as sea and fresh water muscles, oysters, &c. A pearl consists of carbonate of lime, in the form of nacre, and animal matter arranged in concentric layers around a nucleus; the solution indicating no trace of any phosphate of lime.

Any other jewel would have been a useless ornament, these pearls would be the fitting symbol of her youth.

Pearls are a nuisance.

33 Metaphors for  pearled