Brightsome

"Brightsome" in a Sentence (6 examples)

But rather let the brightsome heavens be dim, And nature's beauty choke with stifling clouds, Than my fair Abigail should frown on me.

[A]ll the shifts of cloud and sun, all the difference between black death and brightsome liveliness, scarcely may suggest or equal Lorna's transformation.

This is a brightsome blaze you've lit good friend, to-night!

The few chairs and the low table had been stripped of paint to reveal the brightsome grain of pine wood.

Her hair it was of a brightsome color, [...]

“[...] this point, characteristically, the speaker writes himself into the relation: his dull skin requires the “brightsome Colours” of Joseph's coat but more especially of Christ's blood and glory.”

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