He speaks of his painter's experience with enthusiasm in one of his papers, saying, "One of the most delightful parts of my life was one fine summer, when I used to walk out of an evening to catch the last light of the sun, Gemming the green slopes of the russet lawns, and gilding tower or tree, while the blue sky, gradually turning to purple and gold, or skirted with dusky grey, flung its broad mantle over all, as we see it in the great master of Italian landscape."
"Curiosities of Impecuniosity"
H. G. Somerville
And again I marveled at the marble smoothness and fineness of her skin on which the caressing water left tiny silvery globules, Gemming it.
"The Metal Monster"
A. Merritt
That door was flung back, and in the square of dripping darkness stood Creed Bonbright, his face death white, his eyes wide and fixed, the rain Gemming his uncovered yellow hair.
"Judith of the Cumberlands"
Alice MacGowan