136 examples of melrose in sentences

Then to Melrose, where we were received by Sir D. Brewster, and by Edensor to Cambridge, where we arrived on Sept. 17th.

* Miss MARIE HARRISON has investigated the condition of Ireland, and in Dawn in Ireland (MELROSE) she presents the results of her studies.

I intend to go to Melrose tomorrow, but as I will not take the chance of meeting him the least tired, I shall sleep at Melrose and call on the following morning.

I intend to go to Melrose tomorrow, but as I will not take the chance of meeting him the least tired, I shall sleep at Melrose and call on the following morning.

M., from Melrose, for Mr. L. X. for a certain personage on whom we called one day, who lives a slight distance from town, and who was then unwell.

If you had no other object in view, I flatter myself that this neighbourhood has, in Melrose and Abbotsford, some attractions not unworthy of your notice.

He has a pretty place near Melrose.

A VIEW OF MELROSE, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASS.

It has been well said, "If you would view fair Melrose, do it by moonlight."

NUTTENE was exclusively used at the Vegetarian Schools, Melrose and Penmaenmawr, and Vegetarian Restaurants, Dublin and Edinburgh Exhibitions.

As we approached Galashiels the next morning, where the bed of the silver Gala is nearly emptied by a number of dingy manufactories, the hills opened, disclosing the sweet vale of the Tweed, guarded by the triple peak of the Eildon, at whose base lay nestled the village of Melrose.

Rude pieces of sculpture, taken from Melrose Abbey, were scattered around the gate, some half buried in the earth and overgrown with weeds.

Plucking a wild rose that grew near the walls, I left Abbotsford, embosomed among the trees, and turned into a green lane that led down to Melrose.

Melrose is the finest remaining specimen of Gothic architecture in Scotland.

I never comprehended its full beauty till then: the memory of Melrose will give it a thrilling interest, in the future.

By Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Mary Melrose & Glenn O. Blough.

MELROSE, MARY. Discovering our world.

By Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Glenn O. Blough & Mary Melrose.

They are the ruins of Melrose Abbey.

Melrose Abbey was the eldest daughter, I believe, of Rievaulx Abbey, in Yorkshire, which has already been noticed; a year or two older in its foundation than Fountain Abbey, in Studley Park.

Although I spent the night at Melrose, it was a dark and cloudy one, so that I could not see the abbey by moonlighta view so much prized and celebrated.

Within an hour's walk from Melrose, and four or five years only after the completion of that edifice, the foundations of this were laid.

From Dryburgh I walked back to Melrose on the east side of the Tweed.

After dinner in Melrose, I resumed my walk northward and came suddenly upon Abbotsford.

Indeed, as already intimated, the view from the eminence almost overhanging the little sequestered peninsula on which Old Melrose stood twelve centuries ago, is indescribably beautiful, and well worth a long journey to see, disconnected from its historical associations.

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