"Embower" Quotes from Famous Books
... pile, and visited its gardens and pastures, it flows down the long avenue leading to the city, trinkling in rills, gushing in fountains, and maintaining a perpetual verdure in those groves that embower and beautify the whole hill of ... — Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 • Charles H. Sylvester
... he regretted a single moment of the dreaming and love-making, a single penny of the eighty and odd dollars that had enabled them fittingly to embower their romance, to twine myrtle in their hair and to provide Cupid's torch-bowls with fragrant incense. Still—with the battle not begun, there gaped that deep, wide hollow ... — Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise • David Graham Phillips |