Again he laughed, but the onrushing blood Purpled his neck.
"Garrison's Finish A Romance of the Race-Course"
W. B. M. Ferguson
The country all around Shottermill with its breezy uplands, its pine-clad hills, its undulating tracts of land Purpled with heath in the autumn, became more and more endeared to George Eliot, who, indeed, liked it better than any scenery in England.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind
Hitherto unseen stumps appeared above the settling snow, the gray haze of woods Purpled with a tinge of spring, and the caw of returning crows pleased their ears, tired of the winter's silence.
"A Hero of Ticonderoga"
Rowland E. Robinson