Then his hand flew to his breast; there was a silvern gleam and-
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Against the silvern light, Bristol appeared to me in black silhouette.
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Black against the silvern patch, I saw him emerge-andlook up.
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His voice was dry and husky,-unlikehis usual silvern tones.
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There was no menace in the night's silvern calmness
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Then, very faintly, I seemed to detect the silvern ringing receding away through distant rooms.
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Speech may be silvern, but silence is surely golden.
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There was sincerity in the appeal, spoken in the softest, most silvern tone which he had ever heard.
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Other examples of alliteration in proverbs are: "Delays are dangerous," "Speech is silvern, silence is golden."
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With Hinahina of silvern wreaths.
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At last, not knowing how to get his treachery forgotten, he made Clotaire a present of a large silvern dish.
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Manager SEDGER thinks of temporarily adopting as his motto for this theatre, "Speech is silvern, silence is golden."
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Such was the multitude of golden and silvern articles and other precious things that it took fifty wagons to hold them.
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His hair was now silvern, but it still curled in the old places, and his gestures had apparently not aged at all.
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He agreed grimly: "Yes, it's been a day," and looked over his shoulder at the quiet silvern garden, and shivered.
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The Babylonians coloured the seven planets as follows: the moon, silvern; the sun, golden; Mars, red; Saturn, black; Jupiter, orange; Venus, yellow; and Mercury, blue.