"Blither" Quotes from Famous Books
... deed thou cravest; Sigurd lay slain on the earth; thou didst stand beside him, and thy face was wondrous pale. Then said I: "Art thou glad, now that I have done thy will?" But thou didst laugh and answer: "Blither were I didst thou, Gunnar, lie there in ... — The Vikings of Helgeland - The Prose Dramas Of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. III. • Henrik Ibsen
... out, sir. All ended happily, and never had the wedding-bells in the old village church rung out a blither peal than they did at ... — The Girl on the Boat • Pelham Grenville Wodehouse
... Smith; 'and now I like to see any one, and especially any young fellow, understand that it's not necessary to talk for talking's sake, and that when you've nothing particular to say, it's better to be quiet and think, than—than just to blither, as ... — The Record of Nicholas Freydon - An Autobiography • A. J. (Alec John) Dawson
... is waking as of old, With eyes of blither hazel and hair of brighter gold: For Robin Hood is here again beneath the bursting spray In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about ... — Modern British Poetry • Various
... the strong spring round him grew Stronger, and all blithe winds that blew Blither, and flowers that flowered anew More glad of sun and air and dew, The shadow lightened on his soul And brightened into death and died Like winter, as the bloom waxed wide From woodside on to riverside And ... — The Tale of Balen • Algernon Charles Swinburne |