The stars, which to the number of several millions bespangle the sky, are not scattered uniformly.
"The Story of the Heavens"
Robert Stawell Ball
Yes, I would that, less generous, he would oppress, He would chain me, upbraid me, burn deep brands for hate, Than with this mask of freedom and gorgeousness bespangle my slavery, mock my strange fate.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
Just enough light for the dullest colors, the faintest reflections to produce an admirable effect, from the reddish-gray tone of the monuments to the gleams of jet which bespangle a woman's dress.
"Fromont and Risler, Complete"
Alphonse Daudet Last Updated: March 3, 2009