26 Words to use with gems

HOLDEN, EDWARD, joint author Gems and gem materials.

BAKER, A. G. SEE Webster's little gem dictionary. R58130.

Mix well and fill buttered gem pans 1/2 full and bake until done.

<pb id='259.png' n='1965h2/A/2329' /> BAXTER, WILLIAM T. Jewelry, gem cutting and metalcraft.

Two drawers above provide a place for rolling-pin, bread mallet, gem irons, spoons, etc., while a narrow compartment just beneath the hardwood top affords a place for the kneading board.

What is now fragmentary, shall in due time be crystallized, and shine like a gem set in the heavens, for a light to all coming ages.

Giovanni delle Corniole, the incomparable gem-cutter, who has left us the best portrait of Savonarola, voted with the two San Galli, "because he hears the stone is soft."

This quality, coupled with its hardness, makes it a desirable ornamental gem stone.

"I am" gem decrees.

He who at first called forth, From nothingness the earth; Who piled the mighty hills, and dug the sea, Who gave the stars to gem Night like a diadem, Thou little child, made thee!

And oft would he to Rati, his fair wife, Exulting tell how wisely he would trade In foreign shores and with rare gems return; How even princes, by those gems allured, To court his friendship come from distant lands, And he dictate his own high terms to them, And thus add glory to his glorious house.

" "Bliss!there is none but unprecarious bliss That is the gem sell all and purchase that.

The shapes, though, were similar, And our new hands Learned gem-tactics Practising sands.

Bake in gem tins if preferred. BRAN BREAD Sift four teaspoons of soda, two teaspoons of salt with four cups of white flour, add four cups of bran flour and mix well.

Leaving the Shipping Office, I next turned my attention to Hatton Garden, where I called upon Messrs. Jacob and Bulenthall, one of the largest firms in the gem trade.

We dare say old Tavernier, that knowing French gem-trader of the seventeenth century, had the art of illuminating his château at Aubonne in a way wondrous to the beholder.

But memory hath more lasting flowers, Which Time's rude hand can ne'er efface, The sweets we cull from friendship's bowers, The gems affection's altar grace.

It is a gem worth crossing a continent to see, especially as there runs between the lake and the point of view a little valley dressed in bright, grassy green as a kind of foreground in the rear.

That all the dead years garnered lie In this gem-casket, my dim soul; And that thy hand may, once, apply The key that opes the whole.

It was a pink diamond of great size and beauty, known to gem-connoisseurs by the name of The Rose of the Morningone of those remarkable stones which have a history and a pedigree, and which are as well known by reputation to diamond-fanciers as are Raphael's Transfiguration and the Apollo Belvidere to the lovers of art.

o'er Lugano blows; In the wide ranges of many a varied round, Fleet as my passage was, I still have found That where proud courts their blaze of gems display, The lilies of domestic joy decay, 1820.

His specialty had been that of a gem engraver, and his long white fingers were remarkably skilful and delicate.

People that had lighted on a new thought, or a thought that they fancied new, came to Emerson, as the finder of a glittering gem hastens to a lapidary to ascertain its quality and value.

Motu Uta was a gem incomparable in its beauty and its setting.

" Mrs. Corbett was mashing potatoes with a gem-jar, and without stopping her work she said: "Oh, well, Miss Thornley, it's easy for you and me to say we would not go out with Rance Belmont, but maybe that's mostly because we have never had the chance.

26 Words to use with  gems