11 examples of incarnadined in sentences

Red Wine!"the Nightingale cries to the Rose That sallow cheek of hers to incarnadine.

V. be red, become red &c adj.; blush, flush, color up, mantle, redden. render red &c adj.; redden, rouge; rubify^, rubricate; incarnadine.;

What homebred English could ape the high Roman fashion of such togated words as "The multitudinous sea incarnadine," where the huddling epithet implies the tempest-tossed soul of the speaker, and at the same time pictures the wallowing waste of ocean more vividly than the famous phrase of AEschylus does its rippling sunshine?

they change their hues incarnadine To gold, and emerald, and opaline; Swift changing to a softened festucine Before the eye.

"From drinking of the wine Of Etschland's peerless vine; Its juice so redly shines, That it incarnadines.

She ran quick with a little cry, and coming again, sat crowned, incarnadine in the blushing depths of the gold.

Or The multitudinous sea incarnadine, Making the green one red.

A curious serenity of evening, for a life so turbulent and incarnadined in its beginning!

No; this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red!"Shakspeare.

I'm afraid I can't get off, so you'll have to take someone else, or incarnadine the seas by yourself.

No, if it should be at all, it should be on the barricades there; Should I incarnadine ever this inky pacifical finger, Sooner far should it be for this vapor of Italy's freedom, Sooner far by the side of the damned and dirty plebeians.

11 examples of  incarnadined  in sentences