Lexicographical Neighbors of Goldened
Literary usage of Goldened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1864)
"Full many a day, from dewy morning pale, Till vesper goldened o'er a world at
rest, New realms at dawn and moonrise bade turn hail, As toward the sunset ..."
2. English Hunger and Industrial Disorders: A Study of Social Conflict During by Walter James Shelton (1922)
"... "I KNEW A LADY" (CLUB SONG) I KNEW a lady when the days Grew long, and evenings
goldened ; But I was not emboldened By her prompt eyes and winning ways. ..."
3. Went to Kansas: Being a Thrilling Account of an Ill-fated Expedition to that by Miriam Davis Colt (1862)
"The large, crimsoned, wheel-like sun approaches the horizon leaving not a cloud
to be goldened; but the whole western sky is enriched with his hue, ..."
4. One-act Plays by Modern Authors by Helen Louise Cohen (1921)
"... turns it on from behind, and its pinkish shower, goldened by a ray of sunlight,
falls around the LITTLE ..."
5. The Monitor (1879)
"... whose snowy summits goldened in the dawn begun, And hills Hesperian by the
ocean, reddened as the setting sun ; Touched the clear, starry road sublime, ..."
6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1876)
"Lo ! where a porphyry portal of the mountain heart expands, Portentous shadowy
buttress, weather-goldened spire ; There multitudinous waters wander greyly ..."