"Bouldered" Quotes from Famous Books
... ground again, there was another easier spell of bush tramping. Then the trail began the ascent of a hill—a rocky, loose-bouldered slope that could only be traversed by a narrow path that somewhat resembled a strip of ribbon on the side of ... — The Fiery Totem - A Tale of Adventure in the Canadian North-West • Argyll Saxby
... is like one drop of dew, Quivering and clear and cloudless but for one Crisp bouldered Alpine range that blinds the blue With snowy gorges glittering to the sun: Forward the runners lean, with outstretched hand Waiting the word—ah, how the light relieves The silken rippling muscles as they start Spurning the yellow sand, Then skimming lightlier till the ... — Collected Poems - Volume One (of 2) • Alfred Noyes
... for a song so rare? For not the whispering south-wind on its way So much delights me, nor wave-smitten beach, Nor streams that race adown their bouldered beds. ... — The Bucolics and Eclogues • Virgil |