Aurora was by this time starving again, and Gerald knew the pleasure of purveying to the demands of a stomach as untroubled by any back-thought relating to its functioning as that of a big bloomy goddess seated before a meal of ambrosia.
"Aurora the Magnificent"
Gertrude Hall
Murray sought his favourite spot for pond dreaming-a bloomy corner of the pasture that ran down into the blue water, with a dump of leafy maples on the left.
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906"
Lucy Maud Montgomery
To visit Theban ways, By bloomy wine-cliffs flushing tender bright 'Neath far Nyseian height Thou movest o'er the ivy-mantled mound, While myriad voices sound Loud strains of 'Evoe!
"The Seven Plays in English Verse"
Sophocles