And as at home, the people at the stations become lustier and have clearer eyes and are more powerfully built, as we get further from town; that is not saying much here, for the strongest look as if a breeze would blow them over; however, they may have their own particular kind of strength.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
"And fresher and lustier than ever!
"Monsieur Cherami"
Charles Paul de Kock
The west was less accustomed to Paris and had a lustier appetite for cake than New York, and the charm of their Gallic interior was more of a novelty beside Lake Michigan than it would be on Fifth Avenue.
"One Woman's Life"
Robert Herrick