131 examples of woodbine in sentences

Where the woodbine twineth There's a place for Unkle LEW, With UGEENY and little LEWIS for to go.

Behold what a brilliant drapery is her Woodbine flag!

Bury me where the woodbine twineth. .........

Consumptive patients, in olden times, were three times passed, "Through a circular wreath of woodbine, cut during the increase of the March moon, and let down over the body from head to foot."

Ah, bind them fast with triple twine Of Memory, the wild woodbine That still, being human, stays divine, And alone is age's youth!...

None had such lovely trees standing around, or was so covered with trailing clematis and sweet woodbine; none had such good beer and such humming ale; nor, in wintertime, when the north wind howled and snow drifted around the hedges, was there to be found, elsewhere, such a roaring fire as blazed upon the hearth of the Blue Boar.

Over the wall from the highway was a fringe of young trees and bushes, and here and there the wall itself was covered by a mass of blossoming woodbine that filled all the warm air far and near with its sweet summer odor.

So get thee upon the wall, David, and hide beneath the woodbine so as to keep watch.

Thus was she come at last to the end of the far-reaching garden, Where stood the arbor embowered in woodbine; nor there did she find him, More than she had hitherto in all her search through the garden.

When these were done, she took some needlework from her basket, and sat down beside the lattice, where the honeysuckle and woodbine filled the room with their delicious breath.

Woodbine or wild honeysuckle may often be picked during October as well as in the spring.

How many living authors have ever attained to writing a single page which could be for one moment compared, for the simplicity and grace of its structure, with this green spray of wild woodbine or yonder white wreath of blossoming clematis?

SEE BORLAND, HAL G. WOODBINE, GEORGE E. De legibus et consuetudinibus angliae.

WOODBINE, GEORGE E. De legibus et consuetudinibus regni Angliae.

WOODBINE, GEORGE E., ed.

Mrs. George E. Woodbine (W); 10May68; R436531.

SEE Woodbine, George E., ed.

SEE BORLAND, HAL G. WOODBINE, GEORGE E. De legibus et consuetudinibus angliae.

The tangle of wild grape, clematis, and woodbine is certainly pretty, but underneath is sure to be found a luxuriant growth of thistle, wild carrot, silk weed, mullein, chickweed, tansy, and plantain, which, if allowed to seed and disseminate themselves, would soon ruin the best farms.

He binds thee as the woodbine binds the tree.

To counteract their machinations, pieces of rowan-tree and woodbine, but especially of rowan-tree, were placed over the doors of the cow-houses, and fires were kindled by every farmer and cottar.

The tufted crow-toe, and pale jessamine, The white pink, and the pansy freaked with jet, The glowing violet, The musk-rose and the well-attired woodbine, With cowslips wan that hang the pensive head,[062]

And if the woodman's axe should droop the tree, The woodbine too must perish.

One of the most popular is the following: Several gentlemen assume the names of flowers or plants, such as the honeysuckle, woodbine, ivy, &

Another cottage feature: the walls were literally clothed with verdure and color; in front, huge creeping geraniums, jasmine, and Virginia creepers hid the brick-work; and the western walls, to use the words of a greater painter than ourselves, were "Quite overcanopied with lush woodbine, With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine.

131 examples of  woodbine  in sentences