Brother Jack saw the stars first, and only afterward the silver crosses on his lapels.
They would have taken Wallace's silver cross away, thrown it in the river, and ripped Wallace's throat out, joking all the while.
The river sadly flows, A sullen silver crossed with sable bars, Damp, gloomy, shivering, while reluctant stars, Between swart masses of thick clouds that close, Drive with drooped plumes their winged cars Toward sleep, the scythe of woes.
Little silver crossed knife-and-battle-ax insignia were on both shoulders and his buttons were silver skulls.
Mexican silver crossed the Pacific from Acapulco, Mexico, to Manila and then financed the purchase of prized Asian products to be shipped to Europe.
The silver turned and coiled, looked back, crossed itself, moving so fast she felt she had left her thoughts at some forgotten cross- road.
This means: on a red field are placed two keys, crossed as in the letter X, one gold, the other silver, bound by a gold cord placed through the rings, and, above the keys, a silver (white-coloured) tiara with gold (yellow-coloured) crowns.
The silver crosses in The Heroes' Acre are significant and distinctive of the cemetery.
As he gazed out at them, he saw that, in keeping with an order from Mother Superior Cunegundes, the women had removed the heavy silver crosses they normally wore.
"That silver cross you wear round your neck," said Cadfael.