"Chillness" Quotes from Famous Books
... around over the mountain, a terribly bare, bleak spot, fit for nothing but sheep, and without shelter of woods. We rattled downward into a warmer region, beholding as we went the sun shining on portions of the landscape, miles ahead of us, while we were yet in chillness and gloom. It is probable that during a part of the stage the mists around us looked like sky clouds to those in the lower regions. Think of driving a stage-coach through the clouds! Seasonably in the forenoon we ... — Passages From The American Notebooks, Volume 1 • Nathaniel Hawthorne
... his shiv'ring veins, A mortal chillness rise; Her pallid corse he feebly strains— ... — Poems (1786), Volume I. • Helen Maria Williams |