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  • It spoke to him in the soft darkness of the night, as it swept on its way under the stars, or in the light of the golden moon.

    The Re-Creation of Brian Kent Harold Bell Wright 1908

  • Stella looked down the terraced valley; she turned and looked up at the scarred face of the golden moon, and then she looked at me.

    Allan's Wife Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Wulf looked at the white and narrow ribbon of the bridge, looked at the black gulf on either side, looked at the blue sky above, in which floated the great globe of the golden moon.

    The Brethren Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • My pleasure-grounds were fringed with fragrant groves of orange and myrtle, where hundreds of full-voiced nightingales warbled their love-melodies to the golden moon.

    Vendetta: a story of one forgotten Marie Corelli 1889

  • One wandered along the cool roads at the parting of day between the red sun in the west and the golden moon in the east, and felt in the light of the two worlds the melancholy change in the atmospheres of the year.

    The Log School-House on the Columbia Hezekiah Butterworth 1872

  • Above the valley burned the golden moon.] [Footnote 2: 1883.

    The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Tennyson 1850

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