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Updated: June 27, 2025


"'O bright, translucent, cerulean hue, Let my wide wings drift on in you," said Harkless, pointing them out to Helen. "You seem to get a good deal of fun out of this kind of weather," observed Lige, as he wiped his brow and shifted his chair out of the sun. "I expect you don't get such skies as this up in Rouen," said the judge, looking at the girl from between half-closed eyelids.

The lovely lamp of Heaven shines brightly o'er The wave cerulean and the yellow shore; As, o'er those waves, a boat like light'ning flies, Slender, and frail in form, and small in size. Frail though it be, 'tis manned by hearts as brave As e'er have tracked the pathless ocean's wave, High o'er their heads celestial diamonds grace The jewelled robe of night, and Luna's face Divinely fair!

The moon, rising behind the rocks, unrolled a silver sheet on the cerulean carpet of the sea. In the roadsteads maneuvered silently the vessels which had just taken their rank to facilitate the embarkation.

She looked at it, and smiled; for there were no sky-blue tunics in Jingalo; and such cerulean tones on a man were to her eyes a little incongruous. "It would be rather trying to some complexions," she observed. "But you look very well in it." "Ah! I have been abroad," he explained. "That has given me the colors of a Red Indian."

I placed in the galleries under the balloons, and on the backs of the bulls, a number of excellent vocal performers, with martial music of clarionets and trumpets. They sung the "Watery Dangers," and the "Pomp of Deep Cerulean!"

Every leaf and stem in the scrub stood out in black and silver filigree; and euphorbias and adeniums, gouty and pompous above the lower growths, seemed like fantasies of gray on a Japanese screen covered with cerulean velvet. It was their last sight of Persia, and one not soon to be forgotten.

And they seemed to envelop her in a flash of cerulean light. It was He ill, and about to die. His heart was wounded, bleeding, pierced, perhaps, by the shafts of mysterious melody, as hearts of the Virgin sometimes bleed on altars bristling with swords. Leonora could still see him as if he were there in front of her.

The first glimpse of this phenomenon, "though curious, was far from pleasing" "an elliptical basin, seven miles in its transverse axis, filled half with smooth water of the deepest cerulean hue, and half with a sheet of glittering snow-white salt, girded on three sides by huge hot-looking mountains, that dip their basins into its very bowl, and on the fourth by crude, half-formed rocks of lava, broken and divided by chasms.

On the other hand, our bird is associated with the spring as the British species cannot be, being a winter resident also, while the brighter sun and sky of the New World have given him a coat that far surpasses that of his transatlantic cousin. It is worthy of remark that among British birds there is no blue bird. The cerulean tint seems much rarer among the feathered tribes there than here.

The great clock of the State House was striking ten, the next morning, as Peggy emerged from the west entrance of the dwelling, and, basket in hand, went down the steps of the terrace into the gardens. It was a lovely day. The sky was blue with June's own cerulean hue, and across its depths floated the softest of fleecy white clouds.

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