"Mouldy" Quotes from Famous Books
... the mouldy stillness, for I go in search of everlasting youth; I throw away all that is not one with my life nor as light as ... — Fruit-Gathering • Rabindranath Tagore
... I shall know the mint of daffodils, In darkened rooms where colour comes to birth, The mouldy chamber where the rose distils A sweetness that is Summer for the earth ... And all the strange, alchemic, secret spell, I shall discover, ... but I shall ... — Ships in Harbour • David Morton
... bones are black with many a crack, All black and bare, I ween; Jet-black and bare, save where with rust Of mouldy damps and charnel crust They're patch'd ... — Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and Select Poems • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
... streets, some wider, some narrower, all told of sordid struggling. The shops were greasy, fusty, grimy. The groceries exposed in their windows damaged specimens of bankrupt stocks, discolored tinned goods, grey sugars, mouldy dried fruits; at their doors, flitches of fat bacon, cut and dusty. The meat with which the butchers' shops overflowed was not from show-beasts, as Ned could see, but the cheaper flesh of over-travelled ... — The Workingman's Paradise - An Australian Labour Novel • John Miller
... Mrs. Lorch, this was the first place where she had got away from a north light. Her rooms had all been as damp and mouldy as they were dark, with deep foundations of dirt under the carpets, and dirty walls. In her present room there was no running water and no clothes closet, and she had to have the dresser moved out to make room for her piano. ... — Song of the Lark • Willa Cather
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