347 examples of hemlocks in sentences

Two miles from the head of the lake, on the east side, is a deep bay at the head of which enters a little brook that comes creeping along for a mile among the tangled roots of ancient hemlocks and spruce, singing gaily among the loose stones, sometimes disappearing entirely beneath bridges of moss, and sometimes sparkling in the sunlight, on its way to the lake.

The scenery became more rigidly arctic, the Dwarf Pines and Hemlocks disappeared, and the stream was bordered with icicles.

We entered a wood of small hemlocks, and I felt rather than saw the ground slope in front of us.

Thence in an Indian's canoe it would be carried to Aird's store on the Mattaponey, from which a woodman would take it across the swamps to a clump of hemlocks.

Higher up they are slowly moving round and round in some great eddy which the river makes, as that at the "Leaning Hemlocks," where the water is deep, and the current is wearing into the bank.

Max could not but notice that Obed showed signs of uneasiness while away, and cast frequent glances in the direction where under those whispering pines and the dark green hemlocks his lone lodge stood.

" Half an hour later the wagon moved away from the camp under the hemlocks.

A turn of the trail and no longer could they see the twin hemlocks under which the two khaki tents had stood.

tiger!" rang out four boyish voices; and then, waving an imaginary farewell to the pleasant camp under the hemlocks, the outdoor chums turned once more to the duties of school life.

Above the hemlocks soughed softly.

In dark nooks, where the spreading pines and hemlocks lay low and wide, he tossed the snow into fantastic and weird masses on the right and left, and cleared great spaces where he knew the partridge-berry would be ready with a tiny scarlet glow to light up the spot.

It was a wild basin, within a group of the lesser hills close by; full of little feathery birches, that twinkled and played in the light breeze and gorgeous sunshine slanting in upon them between the slopes that lay in shadow above,slopes clothed with ranks of dark pines and cedars and hemlocks, looking down seriously, yet with a sort of protecting tenderness, upon the shimmer and frolic they seemed to have climbed up out of.

Autumn was in the land, and the trees were golden and crimson, And from the luminous boughs of the over-elms and the maples Tender and beautiful fell the light in the worshippers' faces, Softer than lights that stream through the saints on the windows of churches, While the balsamy breath of the hemlocks and pines by the river Stole on the winds through the woodland aisles like the breath of a censer.

"'This is the forest primeval,'" quoted Sahwah, "'The murmuring pines and the hemlocks'" "Only they aren't murmuring pines and hemlocks," she finished.

"'This is the forest primeval,'" quoted Sahwah, "'The murmuring pines and the hemlocks'" "Only they aren't murmuring pines and hemlocks," she finished.

He recognised the place by the huge rat alarm-tower that crested Camden Hill, and the row of blossoming giant hemlocks that lined the road....

Yonder pines and hemlocks stand motionless and dark against the sky.

What a congress of ermined kings is this circle of hemlocks, which stand, white in their soft raiment, around the daïs of this woodland pond!

Wherever the sun strikes upon the pines and hemlocks, there is a household gleam which gives a more vivid sensation than the diffused brilliancy of summer.

"I'll time myself down to Skerrett's Point," he thought, "and take my luncheon there among the hemlocks.

Many a twilight of last summer, tired with his fagging at the Works to make good the evil of Whiffler's rule, he had lain there on the rocks under the hemlocks, breathing the spicy methyl they poured into the air.

The dark figure, now drifted far below the hemlocks of the Point, no longer stirred.

Elsewhere there was nothing but snow under the moonsnow drifted to the level of the stone fences or curling over their tops in a lip of frosted silver; snow banked high on either side of the road, or lying heavy on the pines and the hemlocks in the woods, where the air seemed, by comparison, as warm as a conservatory.

How the hemlocks are tipped in tinsel By the wizard sun!

" "Come out for a turn," he went on; "never mind these rotten books; don't get into a habit of readingit's like endlessly listening to good talk without ever joining in itit makes a corpulent mind!" We went and walked in the garden; he stopped before some giant hemlocks.

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