131 examples of woodbines 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!

Within the cincture of its excluding garden-walls, wrote Elia in later years, "I could have exclaimed with that garden-loving poet, "'Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines; Curl me about, ye gadding vines;

And wherever these Antrims went thither went the Padre also, his harmonium and his Woodbines.

The Padre rejoined them ten minutes later, very badly winded, but bringing a case of Woodbines along with him.

The Antrims sat down, licked their cuts, puffed some of the Woodbines, then went back and pitchforked the Bosch in his tender spots.

Down they walked through the stony streets and past the cosy houses with overhanging gables, before the doors of which sat the burghers and craftsmen in the mellow moonlight, with their families about them, and so came at last, on the other side of the hamlet, to a little inn, all shaded with roses and woodbines.

I could have exclaimed with that garden-loving poet Bind me, ye woodbines, in your 'twines, Curl me about, ye gadding vines;

"Woodbines again?" "Sorry, sir; I know they're pretty awful and all that, but they were all I could get in France, and I contracted a taste for them I can't seem to cure.

I remember, while I lay in a hospital, hardly a whole bone in my body, thanks to the Boche and his flying circusit was that lot sent me crashing, you knowthe nurses used to tempt me with the finest Turkish; but somehow I couldn't go them; I'd beg for Woodbines.

Sleep, baby, sleep, Down where the woodbines creep; Be always like the lamb so mild, A kind, and sweet, and gentle child.

How the young Rose in beauty's damask pride Drinks the warm blushes of his bashful bride; With honey'd lips enamour'd Woodbines meet, 20 Clasp with fond arms, and mix their kisses sweet.

His garden well loaded with store, His cot by the side of the green, Where woodbines crept over the door.

I can't subsist on Mr. Rickett's Woodbines, that's quite certain.

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

'The Gardens are laid out very beautifully; I have dressed up every Hedge in Woodbines, sprinkled Bowers and Arbours in every Corner, and made a little Paradise round me; yet I am still like the first Man in his Solitude, but half blest without a Partner in my Happiness.

From thence we passed into the wood, and the ladies formed a circle on chairs before the mouth of the cave, which was overhung to a vast height with woodbines, lilacs, and laburnums, and dignified by the tall shapely cypresses.

He binds thee as the woodbine binds the tree.

Nor in the bower, Where woodbines flaunt, and roses shed a couch, While evening draws her crimson curtains round, Trust your soft minutes with betraying man.

I Can draw warmth from the cheek of my Love; As blest and as glad, in this desolate gloom, As if green summer grass were the floor of my room, And woodbines were hanging above.

A-D] Woodbines. l. 26.

In the afternoon Barbara went out and nailed up the woodbines.

I love the garden wild and wide, Where oaks have plum-trees by their side, Where woodbines and the twisting vine Clip round the pear tree and the pine Where mixed jonquils and gowans grow And roses midst rank clover grow Upon a bank of a clear strand, In wrimplings made by Nature's hand

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  woodbines  in sentences