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  • He clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ringed with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls.

    Lonely   Wall   Fall  
    "The Eagle" l. 1 (1851)
  • Eyes of gentianellas azure, Staring, winking at the skies.

    Eye   Sky   Azure  
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning (1872). “A Selection from the Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning”, p.11
  • See the sun! God's crest upon His azure shield, the Heavens.

    Heaven   Shields   Azure  
    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.68
  • With drooping bells of clearest blue Thou didst attract my childish view, Almost resembling The azure butterflies that flew Where on the heath thy blossoms grew So lightly trembling.

    Butterfly   Blue   Views  
    "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, (p. 353), 1922.
  • Underneath Day's azure eyes, Ocean's nursling, Venice lies, A peopled labyrinth of walls, Amphitrite's destined halls

    Wall   Lying   Ocean  
    'Lines written amongst the Euganean Hills' (1818) l. 90
  • February... Bending from Heaven, in azure mirth, It kissed the forehead of the Earth, And smiled upon the silent sea, And bade the frozen streams be free, And waked to music all their fountains, And breathed upon the frozen mountains.

    Sea   Heaven   Mountain  
    Percy Bysshe Shelley (1853). “The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete in One Volume”, p.612
  • And from that time on I bathed in the Poem Of the Sea, star-infused and churned into milk, Devouring the green azures; where, entranced in pallid flotsam, A dreaming drowned man sometimes goes down.

    Dream   Stars   Men  
    Arthur Rimbaud, “The Drunken Boat”
  • What things there are to write, if one could only write them! My mind is full of gleaming thought; gay moods and mysterious, moth-like meditations hover in my imagination, fanning their painted wings. But always the rarest, those streaked with azure and the deepest crimson, flutter away beyond my reach.

    Writing   Gay   Wings  
  • Christianity excludes malignity, subdues selfishness, regulates the passions, subordinates the appetites, quickens the intellect, exalts the affections. It promotes industry, honesty, truth, purity, kindness. It humbles the proud, exalts the lowly, upholds law, favors liberty, is essential to it, and would unite men in one great brotherhood. It is the breath of life to social and civil well-being here, and spreads the azure of that heaven into whose unfathomed depths the eye if faith loves to look.

    Honesty   Kindness   Eye  
  • Fair laughs the morn, and soft the zephyr blows, While proudly rising o'er the azure realm In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes, Youth on the prow, and Pleasure at the helm.

    Blow   Laughing   Rising  
    'The Bard' (1757) l. 71
  • You are all so lucky to be living here. If I live in Manila I would definitely live in Azure.

    Lucky   Azure   Manila  
  • As might be expected of creatures so heavenly in color, the disposition of bluebirds is particularly angelic. Gentleness and amiability are expressed in their soft musical voice. Tru-al-ly, tru-al-ly, they sweetly assert when we can scarcely believe that spring is here; tru-wee, tur-wee they softly call in autumn when they go roaming through the countryside in flocks of azure.

    Spring   Believe   Autumn  
  • Darius was clearly of the opinion That the air is also man's dominion, And that, with paddle or fins or pinion, We soon or late Shall navigate The azure, as now we sail the sea.

    Men   Air   Sea  
    "Darius Green and his Flying-Machine". Book by John Townsend Trowbridge, 1910.
  • Simplest of blossoms! To mine eye Thou bring'st the summer's painted sky; The May-thorn greening in the nook; The minnows sporting in the brook; The bleat of flocks; the breath of flowers; The song of birds amid the bowers; The crystal of the azure seas; The music of the southern breeze; And, over all, the blessed sun, Telling of halcyon days begun.

    Summer   Song   Flower  
    David Macbeth Moir (1852). “The Poetical Works of David Macbeth Moir”, p.149
  • Creamy and leggy, with long azure hair and the eyes of a silent-movie star, she moved like a poem and smiled like a sphinx.

    Stars   Eye   Hair  
  • The door burst open. Murphy came through it, her eyes living flames of azure blue, her hair a golden coronet around her. She held a blazing sword in her hand and she shone so bright and beautiful and terrifying in her anger that it was hard to see. The Sight, I realized, dimly. I was seeing her for who she was.

    Beautiful   Eye   Hair  
    Jim Butcher (2010). “The Dresden Files Collection 1-6”, p.733, Penguin
  • Like a goddess on her azure hill, the star of my ambition, the mistress of my dream; a thing apart, that we can worship, but not touch; a wild desire, that, in the madness of the thought, soars higher in its dignity, and leaves me weeping in the dust.

    Dream   Stars   Ambition  
    William Batchelder Greene (1871). “Imogen: And Other Poems”, p.65
  • Fantasy is silver and scarlet, indigo and azure, obsidian veined with gold and lapis lazuli. Reality is plywood and plastic, done up in mud brown and olive drab. Fantasy tastes of habaneros and honey, cinnamon and cloves, rare red meat and wines as sweet as summer. Reality is beans and tofu, and ashes at the end.

    Summer   Sweet   Wine  
    George R.R. Martin (2008). “Dreamsongs: A RRetrospective”, p.215, Hachette UK
  • When Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there.

    Stars   Night   Air  
    JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE (1836). “THE CULPRIT FAY”, p.89
  • …the Lake of Shining Waters was blue — blue — blue; not the changeful blue of spring, nor the pale azure of summer, but a clear, steadfast, serene blue, as if the water were past all modes and tenses of emotion and had settled down to a tranquillity unbroken by fickle dreams.

    Summer   Dream   Spring  
  • O bluebird, welcome back again, Thy azure coat and ruddy vest, Are hues that April loveth best.

    Hue   Coats   Azure  
    John Burroughs (1909). “Bird Stories from Burroughs: Sketches of Bird Life Taken from the Works of John Burroughs”
  • Microsoft and Dell have been building, implementing and operating massive cloud operations for years. Now we are extending our longstanding partnership to help usher in the new era of cloud computing, by giving customers and partners the ability to deploy the Windows Azure platform in their own datacenters.

    Clouds   Years   Giving  
  • At Last It's a perfect winter day. No wind. No Arctic freeze. Cloudless azure sky. A day to fly. Snow drapes the mountain like ermine, fabulous feather- light powder coaxing me to flee the confines of my room, brave the mostly plowed road up to the closest ski resort. To run from the cloying silence connected Mom and Dad, into encompassing stillness far away from city dirt and noise Far above suburban gridlock. Far beyond the grasp of home.

    Mom   Running   Dad  
  • Tis distance lends enchantment to the view, and robes the mountain in its azure hue.

    Pleasures of Hope pt. 1, l. 7 (1799).
  • The eyes of spring, so azure, Are peeping from the ground; They are the darling violets, That I in nosegays bound.

    Spring   Eye   Azure  
    Heinrich Heine (1866). “The Poems of Heine: Complete”, p.184
  • Again the violet of our early days Drinks beauteous azure from the golden sun, And kindles into fragrance at his blaze.

    Golden   Azure   Violet  
    Ebenezer Elliott (1834). “Elliott's Poems: The village patriarch, Love, and other poems”, p.284
  • In this world you've a soul for a compass And a heart for a pair of wings There's a star on the far horizon Rising bright in an azure sky For the rest of the time that you're given Why walk when you can fly?

    Song: Why Walk When You Can Fly?, 1994
  • There were so many miracles at work: that a blossom might become a peach, that a bee could make honey in its thorax, that rain might someday fall. I thought then about the seasons changing, and in the gray of night I could almost will myself to see the azure sky, the gold of the maple leaves, the crimson of the ripe apples, the hoarfrost on the grass.

    Rain   Fall   Night  
  • Aeronautics confers beauty and grandeur, combining art and science for those who devote themselves to it. . . . The aeronaut, free in space, sailing in the infinite, loses himself in the immense undulations of nature. He climbs, he rises, he soars, he reigns, he hurtles the proud vault of the azure sky . . .

    Art   Space   Sky  
  • O lovely eyes of azure, Clear as the waters of a brook that run Limpid and laughing in the summer sun!

    Summer   Running   Eye  
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1875). “The Masque of Pandora: And Other Poems”, p.6
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