Which preposition to use with azure
They naturally were affected most of all by the colorsthe intense azure of the sky, the purplish grays of the granite, the red and browns of dry meadows, and the translucent purple and crimson of huckleberry bogs; the flaming yellow of aspen groves, the silvery flashing of the streams, and the bright green and blue of the glacier lakes.
"Mine is a sapphire, azure as the everlasting heavens, and type of a constancy enduring as they.
When forth she came, the summer day was dimmed; For all its sunshine sank into her hair, Its azure in her eyes.
"And we glode fast o'er a pellucid plain Of waters, azure with the noontide ray.
Azure on a bend O. between three dogs' heads O. a crescent G. A few months before his death, he made his will, of which the following is a copy: EXTRACTED FROM THE REGISTRY OF THE PREROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY.
He continued in the same unsettled state, occasionally going out, and looking with intensity on the pure azure over his head; for a more unclouded sky was rarely ever seen.
The sun shone warmly, the sky gleamed bright azure through the openings of the great trees, a dry west breeze murmured through the forest.
It dropped Mary Ewold from the azure to the reality of Pete Leddy.
A faint and roseate fire about my brow she sheds, Soft mystery of azure above my eyelids spreads, Bends low upon my breast her regal star-crowned tresses
as I looked up, The Moon hung naked in a firmament 40 Of azure without cloud, and at my feet Rested a silent sea of hoary mist.
Two of them by Dr. WalshAre there more worlds inhabited than our globe?and the First Invasion of Ireland,are excellent papers, though too azure for some who have not the philosophical mind of Lady Mary Sd.
"The azure from the sea I will take, Twilight its wealth of purple shall give too; Twinkling stars shall add the sparks which they make, And flowers shall yield their perfume and dew.
And there is anotherNo; as it turns, a blaze of metallic azure off the upper side of the wings proves this one to be no bat, but a Morphoa moth as big as a bat.