"Shudderingly" Quotes from Famous Books
... never a leaf on bush or tree, 240 The bare boughs rattled shudderingly; The river was dumb and could not speak, For the weaver Winter its shroud had spun, A single crow on the tree-top bleak From his shining feathers shed off the cold sun; 245 Again it was morning, but shrunk and cold, As if her veins were sapless and old, And she rose up ... — The Vision of Sir Launfal - And Other Poems • James Russell Lowell
... Denison in the street. He was in company with four other coal-heavers, all as black as himself; his sister-in-law was walking with the wife of the newly-appointed Supreme Court judge. She glanced shudderingly at the disgraceful sight her relative presented, went home and hysterically suggested to Aubrey Denison, Esq., that his brother Tom was a degraded criminal, and was on the ... — Ridan The Devil And Other Stories - 1899 • Louis Becke
... tail of her eye again creep shudderingly over this impossible Jack. "I thought the—the gentleman was going to help US," she ... — Tales of Trail and Town • Bret Harte |