None of the other locators had such overshades, he realized, but as he focused on the locator wedge that was Lysia, the overshades vanished. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (2006)
Again, for a moment, he thought he sensed the faintest purplish pink shading to the locator for Dereka, but when he extended a Talent line to link with the Table there, he no longer sensed the faint purplish overshades. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (2006)
In the endless yet equally close distance, he could perceive the orange-yellow, but the locator seemed to be tinged with certain overshades of ... pinkish purple, overlaid with silver. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (2006)
The energy of the forge was what he would have called honest chaos, without the reddish overshades of the chaos-fire spewed forth by the white wizards. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (2005)
Next to this is a little private closet, which, though it seems distinct, may be laid into the same room, furnished with a couch; and notwithstanding it has windows on every side, yet it enjoys a very agreeable gloominess, by means of a spreading vine, which climbs to the top and entirely overshades it. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
I there avoided the low taunts of uncultivated natures, the insolent [Page 97] vulgarity of pride, and the overbearing triumphs of a family, whose loftiest branch was as inferior to my stock as the small weed is beneath the tallest tree that overshades it. ❋ Mary Elizabeth Robinson (1895)
Boyne, the ground, still all corn, grass, flowers, and foliage, rises with a gentle swell to an eminence surmounted by a conspicuous tuft of ash trees which overshades the ruined church and desolate graveyard of ❋ Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1829)
I there avoided the low taunts of uncultivated natures, the insolent vulgarity of pride, and the overbearing triumphs of a family, whose loftiest branch was as inferior to my stock as the small weed is beneath the tallest tree that overshades it. ❋ Mary Robinson (1779)
Rolls the black troop, and overshades the street, 360 ❋ Alexander Pope (1716)
His picture, (copied by Scougal from a lost original,) in which he is represented in the prime of life, is thus described: “His fair hair, which overshades the thoughtful brow and calm calculating eye, with the cast of humour on the lower part of the countenance, are all indicative of the genuine Scottish character, and well distinguish a person fitted to move steadily and wisely through the world, with a strength of resolution to ensure success, and a disposition to enjoy it.” — ❋ Unknown (2004)
His picture, (copied by Scougal from a lost original,) in which he is represented in the prime of life, is thus described: "His fair hair, which overshades the thoughtful brow and calm calculating eye, with the cast of humour on the lower part of the countenance, are all indicative of the genuine Scottish character, and well distinguish a person fitted to move steadily and wisely through the world, with a strength of resolution to ensure success, and a disposition to enjoy it." ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
It is supposed to fly constantly in the air, and never touch the ground; it is looked upon as a bird of happy omen; and that every head it overshades will in time wear a crown. " ❋ Thomas Moore (1815)
I said, "This man has seen through the veil of calumny that overshades me: he has understood, and has loved me. ❋ William Godwin (1796)