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  • Leaning out the window, one half of my face bathed in moonbeams, I plotted my fantastic escape.
  • In the dim light of moonbeams streaming through the stern windows, she caught the sparkle of a wet streak on his cheek.
  • The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me? Percy Bysshe Shelley 
  • At her best, playing warmhearted floozies in Some Like It Hot and Bus Stop, she's like a slightly bruised moonbeam, something fragile and funny and imperiled.
  • Of cloud and moonbeam, through th 'enamor'd night, Poems: Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary and Contemplative, by William Gilmore Simms, Esq. In Two Volumes: Vol. I. I. Norman Maurice, a Tragedy; II. Atalantis, a Tale of the Sea; III. Tales and Traditions of the South; IV. The City of the Silent
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  • I sallied forth to see the cause of the uproar, and found our host engaged in single combat with a drawn sword -- stick that sparkled blue and bright in the moonbeam, his antagonist being a strong porker that he had taken for a town guard, and had hemmed into a corner formed by the stair and the garden wall, which, on being pressed, made a dash between his spindleshanks, and fairly capsized him into my arms. Tom Cringle's Log
  • Her skin was pale, the color of milk and moonbeams.
  • Cecilia walked along the ocean shore, dipping her feet into the cool water as crisp moonbeams formed pools of light along the sand.
  • The moonbeams shifted as the trees rocked back and forth in the wind.
  • Back in those 'moonbeam' days of the '70s," he said, referring to the nickname he was given as governor, "three percent of California's state general fund went to prisons. PE Angels Baseball
  • A blue haze was cast over the world as the last moonbeam pierced the skies.
  • The tree branches seemed to reshape themselves as the moonbeams hit them.
  • She turned out the light and lay down on the bed, staring at moonbeams on the ceiling… until very slowly, her eyes became heavy and closed.
  • It's full of cliches and puppy dog/moonbeam tales. Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: New Music for Oct. 19
  • He snivelled exquisitely whilst I lay into him with my moonbeam cannon. IOM 46-100 with comments
  • Then there were scattered groups of the rugged ilex, with its pale green leaves silvered by the moonbeams; and, where the land was cultivated, there was the livelier green of the young wheat, and the dark verdure of luxuriant crops of sainfoin: scarcely a house was passed; a solitary habitation is Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition.
  • The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me? Percy Bysshe Shelley 
  • She knew that she hadn't really walked right into the middle of a moonbeam. REVELATIONS
  • Brown is known to be unorthodox - he earned the moniker "governor moonbeam" during his first stint as governor from 1975 to 1983 - and he urged legislators to "rise above ideology and partisan interest" after taking the oath of office in January. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • His silhouette blocked out the moonbeam from entering the window, the dim light made it hard to see what was going on inside.
  • Too bad you can't do the same to your ex vp candidate. moonbeam McCain drills AARP for backing Medicare cuts
  • The water sparkled, reflecting the soft, silvery moonbeams.
  • The dark water flowed over sharp rocks and shined under the moonbeams.
  • Zagreb, while not the lovely light buttery yellow of Moonbeam is a darker yellow but so much more floriferous for us. Think About Wildflowers « Fairegarden
  • High and clear through the frore fair night, the level moonbeams splintering in the wood, the scarce glints of stars in the shadowy roof of branches, these sacred anthems rose, -- rose as a hope from despair, as some snowy spray of flower-bells from blackest mould. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 31, May, 1860
  • Silver Star really motored from half way and she got up to take second place two lengths behind the winner and it was a similar distance back to Moonbeam in third.
  • The moonbeams caused the gems of elaborate jewelry to glow with an unearthly light, as if they possessed a heart pulse of their own.
  • Many men fancy that the slight injuries done by each single act of intemperance, are like the glomeration of moonbeams upon moonbeams -- myriads will not amount to Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • The heart of a moonbeam is a pretty enough Friendship's-Album expression -- let it pass, though I do think the figure a little strained; but humility has no tint, humility has no complexion, and if it had it could not mantle the earth. Christian Science
  • He existed strictly on image, an anorectic figure nourished by moonbeams of attention, famous for saying that he loved his worshippers when the truth was he merely sucked the life out of them. Information, Culture, Policy, Education:
  • Instead, after a year out, he opted for Scottish giants Rangers, where chairman David Murray promised a "moonbeam" of success. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me? Percy Bysshe Shelley 
  • And after awhile he tells himself that he don't mind smoke and the smell of buckskin, and a tepee is a better home nor none, and that he thinks as much of this here Mary Moonbeam or Sally Star-eyes as he could think of any woman, and he wonders when the priest could come. 'Me--Smith'
  • April 23rd, 2010 3: 33 pm ET this is a case of two bad rino's running against an even Worse demorap candidate in Jerry 'moonbeam' Brown ... we in California lose no matter what. Poizner attacks Whitman in new TV ad
  • Extricating a hand from the blankets she touched the moonbeam with a sense of wonder. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • The temple was glistening with odd shadows and angles thanks to the moonbeams, and light reflected on and off his face.
  • If we took the loopiest, most moonbeam-addled Californian utopian internet bullshit, and held it up against the most cynical, realpolitik-inflected scepticism, the Californian bullshit would still be a better predictor of the future. Clay Shirky: 'Paywall will underperform – the numbers don't add up'
  • A spider web, revealing its geometric perfection, hung half across one corner of the rude casement; the moonbeams without were individualized in fine filar delicacy, like the ravellings of a silver skein. The Riddle Of The Rocks 1895
  • There were moonbeams shining through the branches everywhere.
  • The moonbeams coalesced and focused into a single glowing stream.
  • That Englishman belongs to a somewhat exclusive group of people who are able to travel what some call the moonbeam roads. The Dreamthief's Daughter
  • I think, "continued he, addressing himself particularly to me," you informed me that the husband of poor Lavinia lies buried in yonder church-yard; and perhaps the very tomb which now glistens by the moonbeam is the one which consecrates his memory! Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • They were horses - No, unicorns, galloping across a landscape of mountains and valleys into a mysterious realm of twilight and moonbeams.
  • Hoar in the moonbeams stood those graceful trees casting their moveless shadows upon the grass, and in the background crowning the undulations of the distance, in masses, were piled those woods among which lay the solitary tomb where the remains of my beloved mother rested. Uncle Silas
  • It'll not be long now before we'll be able to see the same sight on Cardigan Bay and, with any luck, watch the dolphins playing in the moonbeams.
  • The water seemed to be touched by moonbeams, causing it to glow.
  • Hence, for PINK Knockout roses and catmints, tuck in a few coreopsis 'Moonbeam' directly between the roses and the catmints in an irregular manner. DOUBLE PINK KNOCKOUT ROSES FOR BEGINNERS
  • She heard his soft and sensuous chuckle float on the moonbeams behind her.
  • The way the moonbeams hit his face made him look pale and phantasmal, like he was a just an illusion sitting there against that dripping tree.

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