There came to them none of those happy little adventures, bright gleams from the unexpected, which we broider and magnify as the years go by, and store at last in our soul as the one inexhaustible treasure acquired by the smiling memory of life.
"Wisdom and Destiny"
Maurice Maeterlinck
It will present facts which will not only not be disdained by the true student of men and manners, but will serve to broider the fringes of serious history, and will give additional light and colour to the record of the character and the habits of men.
"Boating"
W. B. Woodgate Commentator: Harvey Mason
I will broider in thy saddle colors fair to see, Sleep, my child, my little darling, sleep, I sing to thee.
"The Haskalah Movement in Russia"
Jacob S. Raisin