"Ivied" Quotes from Famous Books
... coming, but the winds were still, And in the wild woods of Broceliande, Before an oak, so hollow, huge and old It looked a tower of ivied masonwork, At Merlin's feet the wily ... — Idylls of the King • Alfred, Lord Tennyson
... thicket, along the slopes near the ivied walls of Hawarth Castle, the companions began to fill their baskets. Hours passed. The sun was sinking near the west, and Laura Silver Bell had ... — J.S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 5 • J.S. Le Fanu
... that led with devious trend To where the ivied chapel stood, There their long passage found its end, And there they gathered in a brood Of gentle ... — The Mistress of the Manse • J. G. Holland
... he walked in the arched and ivied gateway, for the gate keeper was off on a little private errand of his own at a place where prohibition had not yet penetrated. Billy felt too heavy and dizzy to mount his wheel, but he leaned ... — The City of Fire • Grace Livingston Hill
... would that you beheld me now, Sitting beneath a mossy ivied wall On a quaint bench, which to that structure old Winds an accordant curve. Above my head Dilates immeasurable a wild of leaves, Seeming received into the blue expanse That vaults ... — Spare Hours • John Brown
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