68 Metaphors for castled

Cadbury Castle, near Sparkford (2 m. away), is the most remarkable of all the Somerset earthworks.

The Castle, with its whole enclosure, has been a prodigious pile; it is now so ruined, that the form of the inhabited part cannot easily be traced.

This castle is now a convent and village school.

Our castle in Styria was not the original Castle Hapsburg.

Glammis Castle is still the seat of the Strathmore family.

Well; Maiden Castle, or, less euphoniously, Kettles Camp, an ancient British encampment on the same hill, the Kettles being pot-like cavities in the ravines surrounding it; and the Cup and Saucer Camp, just half a mile distant from Wooler.

New Castle, yesterday a flourishing town, full of trade and spirit, and containing nearly one thousand inhabitants, was now a heap of smoking ruins; and Douglasstown, nearly one-third of its size, was reduced to the same miserable condition.

The warm castle is a room in hell, the storm-swept heath a sanctuary... The only real thing in the world is the soul with its courage, patience, devotion.

Is it because Marmion of Fontenaye is present?" The Knight replied: "Norham Castle is a grim, dull cage for a bird so beautiful as the lady of Heron, and with my consent she sits with the noble and fair Queen Margaret, the bride of royal James.

[Footnote B: Miss Arnold wrote to me, in December 1893: "I have never doubted that the Peele Castle of Wordsworth is the Piel off Walney Island.

O'Malley Castle was the centre of operations; while I, a mere stripling, and usually treated as a boy, was entrusted with an important mission, and sent off to canvass a distant relation, Mr. Matthew Blake, who might possibly be approachable by a younger branch of the family, with whom he had never any collision.

"The castle, with its various towers and walls and outworks, has been the constant care of the Government for ages.

To him the fisherman replied: "That castle is the castle of King Angus of Ireland."

Before its destruction by the Parliamentarians the castle was a magnificent structure.

The original "Castle" is a small prehistoric entrenchment west of St. Catherine's Chapel.

The castle itself had been twice the scene of royal murders, and there were many strange traditions connected with it.

The castle was desertedMarion was gone!

[Sidenote: King Meliadus is made prisoner at an enchanted castle] (Now you are to know that that castle was the abode of the beautiful enchantress afore spoken of, and you are to know that she had sent that enchanted stag to beguile King Meliadus to her court, and so she made King Meliadus her captive.

"The Sea Castle is not on Fire, you dear, brave child," cried the Fairy; "and your Mother has no cause for fear.

His castle was a fort and not a palace; and here he lived with boisterous or sullen companions, as rough and ignorant as himself.

The castle in Styria was its namesake.

"Nevermore the deep fern," it ran, "or the bell of the dun deer, far my castle is wind-blown sands, and my homelands are a stranger's.

The path, after winding up the hill, leads to an entrance at the back, which is locked, the castle being now the property of the Précepteur of Luz, who, however, is always willing to accommodate strangers by allowing them to enter, as well as to inspect his garden, and the very striking image of the Virgin which he has had perched on the front walls.

Pendennyss Castle had been for centuries the proud residence of that family; and the change of name in its possessor was forgotten with the circumstances that had led to it.

Windsor Castle, as it was, was a sad patchwork affair.

68 Metaphors for  castled