Lexicographical Neighbors of Beryline
Literary usage of Beryline
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1903)
"... From the ruby-rimmed beryline buckets Star-gemmed, lily-shaped, hyaline; Like
the sweet golden goblet found growing On the wild emerald cucumber-tree, ..."
2. Primary Object Lessons: For Training the Senses and Developing the Faculties by Norman Allison Calkins (1898)
"beryline—a delicate pale green, the color of the beryl or aqua marine. TEA COLOR,
or TEA GREEN—a tint of olive-green; olive-green made very light by mixing ..."
3. Passages from the Correspondence and Other Papers of Rufus W. Griswold by Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1898)
"... From the ruby-rimmed beryline bucket« Star-gemmed, lily-shaped, hyaline; Like
the sweet golden goblet found growing On the wild emerald cucumber-tree, ..."
4. Kentuckians in History and Literature by John Wilson Townsend (1907)
"... Prom the ruby-rimmed beryline buckets, Star-gemmed, lily-shaped, hyaline; Like
the sweet golden goblet found growing On the wild emerald cucumber-tree, ..."