Which preposition to use with pearling
How can the dear Rev. SPLURGE SPLUTTER have the heart or tongue to drop his pearls of eloquence to the swine of empty pews?
Diamonds in one hand and pearls in the other.
" "And yet," thought the young man, "I have one pearl from his hoard.
But when she met Pearl on the street that day, her manner was friendly.
It seems like casting pearls before swine.
He who goes in at one gate must go out at the other opposite; and in the midst of the garden is a tree, tall as the reach of an arrow, which produces pearls for blossoms.
"Isn't it maddening to think of a string of pearls at the bottom of a chasm and the girls to whom it should go struggling along on next to nothing!"
Mr. Donald had found out the cause, and had spoken so nicely to Pearl about it, that her heart was greatly lifted as a result, and the incident became a pleasant recollection, with only the delightful part remaining, until this moment.
My head upon that hill was laid There where my pearl to groundé strayed.
Here I exchanged my nuts for pepper and good aloes-wood, and went a-fishing for pearls with some of the other merchants, and my divers were so lucky that very soon I had an immense number, and those very large and perfect.
Of this cast are those notable observations, that money is not health; riches cannot purchase every thing: the metaphor which makes gold to be mere muck, with the morality which traces fine clothing to the sheep's back, and denounces pearl as the unhandsome excretion of an oyster.
Then came the gallant captain, And stood upon the deck; In velvet coat, and ruffles white, Without a spot or speck; And diamond rings, and triple strings Of pearls around his neck.
Poor Mary, Queen of Scots, had a wonderful lot of pearls among her jewels; and the sneaking manner in which Elizabeth got possession of them we will leave Miss Strickland, the biographer of Queens, to relate.
I pine, sorely wounded by dangerous love Of that especial pearl without spot.
This probably is an improvement upon the Arabian philosophy or the production of pearls by the oysters catching that superlative seminal influence.
In that play we see that Marlowe "Without control can pick his riches up, And in his house heap pearl like pebble stones, * *
What a pearl above price they threw away!
Her garb was stiff with broidered gold Twined with mysterious fold on fold, That gave no hint where, hidden well, Her dainty form might warmly dwell, A pearl within too large a shell.
Then Le Drieux exhibited the pearls taken from Jones and, except for the small ones in the brooch which had been presented to Mrs. Montrose, he checked off every pearl against his list, weighing them before the judge and describing their color.
Into the deep from whence they came; into the mystery At set of sun each one slips back as pearls into the sea.
" "Peter Neelands was right," said Pearl after a while, "it is exactly the sort of a law he said the other one was.
Le Drieux has a printed list of the Ahmberg pearls, and was able to check the Jones' pearls off this list with a fair degree of accuracy.
Two centuries and a half have removed the stigma,improved physical habits have put fresh pearls between the lips of all England now; and there seems no reason why we Americans may not yet be healthy, in spite of our teeth.
His own house had fallen, but it would be his part now to see that the minimum amount of pain would come to Pearl over it.
The people also wore pearls round their throats; but these came from Curiana, where they had been obtained in exchange for gold, and none of them wanted to part with anything they had obtained by trade.