186 examples of pollarded in sentences

The islands are thickly clothed with tamarisks and pollarded acacias and stone pines, and are reputed to be somewhat malarial.

He could picture her in her younger days, so gay and bright over yonder at Janville, roaming the woods there in the company of her husband, the pair of them losing themselves among the deserted paths, and lingering in the discreet shade of the pollard willows beside the Yeuse, where their love kisses sounded beneath the branches like the twittering of song birds.

Be pleased to accept this humble tender of our duties, and till we faile in our obedience to all your Commands, vouchsafe, we may be knowne by the Cognizance and Character of MY LORD, Your Honours most bounden John Lowin Richard Robinson Eyloerd Swanston Hugh Clearke Stephen Hammerton Joseph Taylor Robert Benfeild Thomas Pollard William Allen Theophilus Byrd.

At Pontassieve we stopped a while for coffee at an inn at the corner of the square of pollarded limes, and while it was preparing watched the little crumbling town at work, particularly the cooper opposite, who was finishing a massive cask within whose recesses good Chianti is doubtless now maturing; and then on the white road again, to the turning, a mile farther on, to the left, where one bids the Arno farewell till the late afternoon.

The further one goes the better it is, and the better also the river, which at the very end of the woods becomes such a stream as the pleinairistes love, with pollarded trees on either side.

The young have been taught to admire the laurels of Parnassus, but only after they have been clipped and pollarded like a Dutch shrubbery.

The inventor is James Pollard, of the Atlas Foundry, Burnley.

The absence of fine full-grown trees is the great defect of landscape scenes in Italy, where you sometimes travel a hundred miles (as in Lombardy) without setting eyes on a tree that has not been pollarded or lopped.

POLLARD, CHARLES P. A connotary.

SEE Pollard, John Garland.

POLLARD, J. G., JR.

SEE Pollard, John Garland.

POLLARD, JOHN GARLAND.

J. G. Pollard, Jr., Charles P. Pollard, Suzanne Pollard Boatwright (C); 24Jul61; R279374.

J. G. Pollard, Jr., Charles P. Pollard, Suzanne Pollard Boatwright (C); 24Jul61; R279374.

J. G. Pollard, Jr., Charles P. Pollard, Suzanne Pollard Boatwright (C); 24Jul61; R279374.

SEE REDDING, JOHN M. LEYSHON, MARION POLLARD.

Marion Pollard Leyshon & Virginia Seeds Redding (W); 30Oct70; R493813.

POLLARD, A. W. Alfred Edward Housman.

POLLARD, PHYLLIS BARTLETT.

Marion Pollard Leyshon & Virginia Seeds Redding (W); 30Oct70; R493813.

George Abercromby Dick & Una Margaret Pollard (C); 15Jan73; R544414.

The miserable ranks of distorted and pollarded trees stood sadly in pools of yellow-stained water, or stuck out of heaps of half-melted and uncleanly snow.

In the papers of Mr. Garnett, Mr. Pollard, Mr. Dziatzko, Mr. Cutter, and others, the less popular and nobler side of the library is duly exhibited.

For much in reference to John Wordsworth, which illustrates both these 'Elegiac Verses', and the poem "On the Naming of Places" which follows them, I must refer to his 'Life' to be published in another volume of this series; but there is one letter of Dorothy Wordsworth's, written to her friend Miss Jane Pollard (afterwards Mrs. Marshall), in reference to her brother's death, which may find a place here.

186 examples of  pollarded  in sentences