He still stalks through the popular imagination with his Spanish hat and cloak, his amaranthine locks, his finely-frenzied eyes, and his Alastor-like forgetfulness of his meals.
"Prose Fancies"
Richard Le Gallienne
The one is a relic of the barbarous ages-the other is older, having first been imposed on mother Eve amidst the amaranthine bowers of Eden.
"Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution"
L. Carroll Judson
If violets, when fresh with dew, Could amaranthine be, Their soothing, deep, and glowing hue Would justly speak for me.
"Vignettes in Verse"
Matilda Betham