73 Verbs to Use for the Word orchard

They went to a country many thousands of miles awayfor you must know that Mrs. John went too; and when the sea voyage ended, they travelled many days and weeks in a wagon until they came to the place where they wanted to live; and there, in that lonely country, they built a house, and made a garden, and planted an orchard.

Here, after some search, he discovered a spade, the which, (having discarded his stick), he took upon his shoulder, and with the black leather bag tucked under his arm, crossed the paddock with the same degree of caution, and so, at last, reached the orchard.

Whose orchard he robbed at our instigation I cannot say.

On the way they passed an apple orchard, laden with fruit, and they stopped long enough to get some.

" "But" "Go and find herin the orchard!"

One day while the stout Dutchman was at his midday meal, his son ran in to tell him that he had seen an Indian squaw enter the orchard.

"I CROSSED THE ORCHARD WALKING HOME" I crossed the orchard, walking home, The rising moon was at my back, The apples and the moonlight fell Together on the railroad track.

We also became acquainted with a shoemaker and his family, who owned a little olive orchard and vineyard, which they said produced enough to support them.

And they would divide up the orchards, and demand that the product of the harveststhousands and thousands of duros paid for oranges by the Englishmen and the Frenchshould belong to all."

Some rested with this; but the more thrifty would soon replace their cabins with hewn log or frame houses, plant kitchen gardens and watermelon patches, set out orchards and increase the cotton acreage.

A troop of boys visited the different orchards, and, encircling the apple-trees, repeated the following words: "Stand fast, root!

They drove through "Old Town," passed the courthouse and through the newer portion of the village; by the Freeman Hotel and the railroad-yards, through the "subway" under the tracks, and turned off to the right, leaving the highway for the first time and skirting the olive-orchards on the hill.

They seemed to think that they dragged the mist along with them; and, just now, when they saw great orchards beneath them, they called out proudly: "Here we come with anemones; here we come with roses; here we come with apple blossoms and cherry buds; here we come with peas and beans and turnips and cabbages.

Much has been said about cutting down orchards; but the whole seems to me idlefor if the fruit is of a good quality, it may be used as food, either for man or beast.

20 And you feathered flute-players, Who instructed you to fill All the blossomy orchards now With melodious desire?

On the north side flourished an orchard, which was planted by Grandfather Locke.

It is therefore the chief object of the modern pomologist, to obtain from seeds of the best wildings new varieties wherewith to form new and profitable orchards; and which may be expected to continue in health and fertility, as the old sorts have done, for the next century.

I ain't got the money to pay for these tires, but I tell yuh what I'll do; I'm goin' on up to my brotherhe's got a prune orchard a little ways out from San Jose, an' he's well fixed.

I've given the orchard to the boys.

He acknowledged to himself that he should have been deeply disappointed if he had discovered anything to justify this letter; and when the full, low sunlight shone upon his large comfortable old house, glorified the blossoming orchard and set off the darkness of the ancient yews, he felt a touch of that sensation, which some people think is not fancy only.

" "Beware," exclaimed Agrius, "of pushing your musical analogy too far, for you would not only rob the farmer of his cattle and the shepherd of his livelihood but you would even break the law of the land in which it is written that a farmer may not graze a young orchard with that pestiferous animal which astrology has placed in the heavens near the Bull.

At the left was a slope on which grew a neglected orchard of apple and pear trees, their trunks rough and gnarled by the struggle to outlive many severe winters.

South-west of Kustul is Soba, a village on another high hill, and below it and west of Ain Karim, on lower ground, is Setaf, both having orchards and vineyards in which the inhabitants practise the arts of husbandry by the same methods as their remote forefathers.

The walls inclosing the fig-orchards near the villages contain many stones with Greek inscriptions, and fragments of cornices.

In the above description we have Homer's highest conception of a princely garden:in five acres were included an orchard, a vineyard, and some beds of pot-herbs.

73 Verbs to Use for the Word  orchard