Citations:engolden


 * 1) Engolden.
 * , P. F. Roe, Proëm, verse 21:
 * Hived Hill, that teem’st with yellow wealth untold,
 * The rich Australia of translucent gold,
 * Pregnant with many a vegetable mine,
 * And secret cell of softest saccharine! —
 * Hail, dulcet ore, distill’d from mellowest bowers, —
 * Of fragrant taste, — the syrupy bloom of flowers! —
 * The floral richness of engolden’d dells, —
 * The marrow of the painted Asphodels!
 * 1) * 1883, Charles Harpur, Early Summer, verse 1:
 * ‛T IS the early Summer season, when the skies are clear and blue, —
 * When wide warm fields are glad with corn as green as ever grew,
 * And upland growths of wattles engolden all the view.
 * Fashioned of moonlight and Ægean foam;
 * Some visionary gleam, some glory strange
 * Shall day by day engolden her lost face;
 * The slow attrition of the years shall wear
 * No luring charm away, and she shall live
 * A lonely star, a gust of music sweet,
 * A voice upon the Deep, a mystery!
 * , Brookes More, The Beggar’s Vision, verses 1–2:
 * The blessed angel, Israfil,
 * On Alicon’s engolden’d hill,
 * Heard by the saints when night is still — [¶]
 * [¶] Ten thousand, thousand joyous notes,
 * Sweet as when through the forest floats
 * The silvery joys of feathered throats.
 * Heard by the saints when night is still — [¶]
 * [¶] Ten thousand, thousand joyous notes,
 * Sweet as when through the forest floats
 * The silvery joys of feathered throats.