"Willowed" Quotes from Famous Books
... northeast, through a landscape so English that there was no incongruity in the sprinkling of khaki along the road. Even the villages look English: the same plum-red brick of tidy self-respecting houses, neat, demure and freshly painted, the gardens all bursting with flowers, the landscape hedgerowed and willowed and fed with water-courses, the people's faces square and pink and honest, and the signs over the shops in a language half way between English and German. Only the architecture of the towns is French, of a reserved ... — Fighting France - From Dunkerque to Belport • Edith Wharton
... encamped on a little willowed stream, running from the east, which they had crossed on the 26th of November. Here they found a dozen lodges of Shoshonies, recently arrived, who informed them that had they persevered along the ... — Astoria - Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains • Washington Irving
... river, Lo, thy streams are stained with gore, Many a brave and noble captain Floats along thy willowed shore. ... — A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers • Henry David Thoreau |