单词 | sweetbrier |
例句 | Hassan kissed the baby’s lifeless face, and we buried her in the backyard, near the sweetbrier bushes. The Kite Runner 2003-05-01T00:00:00Z And every morning, Hassan placed a flower on the little mound by the sweetbrier bushes. The Kite Runner 2003-05-01T00:00:00Z We find the little turtle behind tangles of sweetbrier in the yard. The Kite Runner 2003-05-01T00:00:00Z The earwigs is dreadful; wherever there 's roses and sweetbrier there's no livin' with them. Barrington Volume I (of II) 2012-04-09T02:00:31.357Z Fairy sponges, the growth of; rich colors of sweetbrier sponge, 38, 42;contents of the sponge, 42. Eye Spy Afield with Nature Among Flowers and Animate Things 2012-02-24T03:00:23.760Z Sumacs are thronging, with their proudly blazoned crests; the haw is hung with Chinese scarlet lanterns; sweetbrier, stem and leaf, is scented of menthol and spices of the Orient. Minstrel Weather 2012-01-24T03:00:25.640Z A bureau of cherry-tree wood, with two or three stiff wooden chairs, an oaken arm-chair with a broad, splint bottom, stood by the window, with its curtain of sweetbrier and morning-glory vines. Silent Struggles 2011-05-05T02:00:16.850Z But sure as another morning came, back would come the birds too, looking with their little bright eyes all about the cottage, and always settling at last on that one sweetbrier branch. Violet: A Fairy Story 2011-04-07T02:00:17.290Z Oh, God in Heaven, if one could only die of such an anesthetic—smothered with sweetbrier, spiced with saffron, buried in bride roses. The Sick-a-Bed Lady And Also Hickory Dock, The Very Tired Girl, The Happy-Day, Something That Happened in October, The Amateur Lover, Heart of The City, The Pink Sash, Woman's Only Business 2011-01-04T03:01:00.723Z "Wait until you see what yonder sweetbrier rose will do for me." Eye Spy Afield with Nature Among Flowers and Animate Things 2012-02-24T03:00:23.760Z He went away wearing in his buttonhole a sprig of sweetbrier, which he declared again reminded him so of home. The Story of Old Fort Loudon The leaf of every tree, shrub, and plant, she knew familiarly and lovingly in its own characteristic beauty; and she was loth to shake one dewdrop from the sweetbrier rose. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) As they reached the limit of the woods, where Lady Idleways's carriage was waiting, Laura thought she saw a familiar object partly hiding behind a bush of sweetbrier. The Princess Idleways A Fairy Story I am going to the cottage, with its windows small and low, Where the sweetbrier twines its roses and the Guelder rose its snow. Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Indeed, we need go no farther than our city parks, or even our "back-yard" gardens, to find at least one of them, for the sweetbrier is rarely neglected by this particular fairy. Eye Spy Afield with Nature Among Flowers and Animate Things 2012-02-24T03:00:23.760Z "Give these ribbons to her when you ride home, and tell her the knot sends them to the sweetbrier." A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties Indeed, here were a find and surprise as agreeable as Khalid’s sweetbrier bush. The Book of Khalid Laura ran to the bush of sweetbrier behind which the elf was hiding, at which he capered and frisked about as if highly pleased. The Princess Idleways A Fairy Story Lowly was the forest cottage, but the sweetbrier wreathed it well; 'Mid its violets and roses, bees and robins loved to dwell. Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy The window was open, and there came up a faint scent of sweetbrier and wall-flowers in soft, balmy gusts, driven into the room by the April night wind. The First Violin A Novel Again he looked suspiciously at the shadow of the great sweetbrier, but the dog showed no uneasiness, so Edred knew that there was nothing to be afraid of. Harding's luck So the tiger-lily and the columbine must be sought in the mountains, the rose and sweetbrier on low ground, the night-shades and the helianthus in the timbered cañons and gulches. Our Italy I made a nosegay of blue violets and sweetbrier leaves; I regaled myself with wintergreens in memory of my childhood; I wrote up my note-book; but never a blue feather did I see. Little Brothers of the Air And then Polly got some white lilies, and I got some sweetbrier sprigs, and laid round her in the coffin. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 We can well believe that as the sun sets, after an afternoon of such excitement, they flee in terror, selecting for that night’s perch the densest tangle of sweetbrier to be found. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year She pushed aside the swaying branches of the sweetbrier, and pointed tragically. Five Little Peppers at School It was high enough for me to stand upright under it and the sides were screened by a climbing sweetbrier. When Grandmamma Was New The Story of a Virginia Childhood A few sweetbriers, alders, honeysuckles, laburnums, etc., should be thrown in. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) I think sweetbriers are handsome in the graveyard. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 With feet shod with silence, let us creep near a dense tangle of sweetbrier and woodbine late some summer evening and listen to the sounds of the night-folk. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year He held out his hand; Champney handed him a sweetbrier and a tobacco pouch. Flamsted quarries Then, olive woods again, with a foam, of field-flowers spraying their gnarled feet, hedges of sweetbrier, tangled with tall, wild lilacs, and blossoming thorn. The Car of Destiny A smell of fur mingled with odors of sweetbrier and loam. The Cobbler In The Devil's Kitchen From "Mackinac And Lake Stories", 1899 She asked me if I didn't smell the clover-blows, how sweet they was; and then she talked about white lilies, and how she liked 'em most of anything, without it was sweetbriers. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 The scent of pink clover mingled with the odor of grasses and the delicate perfume of sweetbrier. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People' For the rest, a bit of honeysuckle was trained up one side of the porch, and at the small wooden gate there were two bushes of sweetbrier that filled the warm air with fragrance. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 24, March, 1873 Honeysuckle and sweetbrier climbed over the rustic porches, flowers bloomed gayly in the gardens, and the warm sun shone equally on both. Golden Moments Bright Stories for Young Folks It was odorous with the evening dew on the vines outside and the peculiar fragrance of sweetbrier. A Little Girl in Old Detroit The window was open, and the sweetbrier and the rose-vines made a very pretty frame for the delicate young face. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel He ran to the secretary of the academy of floral games, to receive a crown of gold sweetbrier, worth three hundred francs, which lived "—as live roses the fairest— The space of a day." Bohemians of the Latin Quarter Hollyhocks and foxgloves and pinies—I shall never say peony in Brookville—and pansies, sweet williams, lads' love, iris and sweetbrier. An Alabaster Box “Come here, Andrew Brewster,” she said, from the bedroom window, and Andrew pressed close to the window through a growth of sweetbrier which rasped his hands and sent up a sweet fragrance in his face. The Portion of Labor Monsieur Fleury invited his guest to an end porch shaded by a profusion of vines, notable among them the sweetbrier, that gave out a fragrant incense on the night air. A Little Girl in Old Detroit Wild roses and sweetbrier sent up their evening incense to the radiant sky. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel Lois reached out and broke off a piece of the sweetbrier and smelled it. Jane Field A Novel Soon the large porch with its green blinds, and the sweetbrier entwining them, came in view, and the family party that occupied it were discernible. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is "We were talking all the time of the sweetbrier and hollyhocks,—and things like that." The Squire of Sandal-Side A Pastoral Romance The sweetbrier trails its pink fingers through the water. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 Kate sat in a rustic arm-chair just outside, looking up at the silvery crescent swimming through pearly clouds, and the flickering shadows of the climbing sweetbrier coming and going on her fair face. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel The window beside which she sat was open; under it, in the back yard, was a little thicket of mint, and some long sprays of sweetbrier bowing over it. Jane Field A Novel "Take a seat, my dear sir," Mr. Weston said, "in our sweetbrier house, as Alice calls it; the evening would lose half its beauty to us, if we were within." Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is The lane runs past one side of it and a sweetbrier hedge separates it on the other from his garden. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories A sudden brightening of memory brought to mind the love that his mother—dead since his fifteenth year—had kept for this sweetbrier. A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches It came and went fitfully, like the elusive fragrance of sweetbrier—as though a girl was walking to and fro, dreamily humming to herself in the still afternoon. Famous Modern Ghost Stories A little sweetbrier rose fell out from the white lace about her face, against the soft brown of her hair. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863 It was a quaint old garden into which Anthony led them, full of the scent of herbs and spices, rosemary, thyme, and sweetbrier. For the Faith On another side a sweetbrier hedge separated it from the garden belonging to an attorney. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12) Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories Trouble is to believing men and women like the sweetbrier in our hedges, and where it grows there is a delicious smell all around, if the dew do but fall upon it from above. Brave Men and Women Their Struggles, Failures, And Triumphs "You did not go to the pilgrimage, poor little one!" he said across the sweetbrier hedge. Bebee Wild tulips, yellow or of broken colors; the campanula, the wild honeysuckle, lupines--not yet quite in bloom--the sweetbrier and increasing quantities of the wild rose gave life to the always changing scene. The Covered Wagon The house was closed, the path grassy, a sweetbrier bush had blown across the door, and was gay with blossoms; all was still, dusty, desolate. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 05, March, 1858 There hung in the air a smell of sweetbrier as we drew bridle before a cabin under the hill. The Maid-At-Arms Her flesh and hair and clothes absorbed the scent, and it cooled her nostrils with its strange ether, the breath of sweetbrier, which always before seemed tinctured by the sun. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World That is the sprig of sweetbrier she wore in her belt the day before the wagon knocked her down and killed her. Bebee Also at intervals during the day, when the breeze sighed through his woods, or the sweetbrier's fragrance stole on his senses more heavily than usual. M. or N. "Similia similibus curantur." At Pahia, it was quite pleasing to behold the English flowers in the gardens before the houses; there were roses of several kinds, honeysuckle, jasmine, stocks, and whole hedges of sweetbrier. The Voyage of the Beagle The Cardinal was hatched in a thicket of sweetbrier and blackberry. The Song of the Cardinal There was no sweetbrier on the cliff or in the woods, though many bushes grew on alluvial slopes around the bay. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World It comes on apace; my sumachs and sweetbriers tremble.—Eh, Walden She met the gentlemen at a turn of the drive by rampant sweetbriers. The Highwayman And balmier breath than was ever borne by blossom is the pure fragrance of green growing things,--southernwood, mint, sweet fern, bayberry, sweetbrier. Sabbath in Puritan New England Alders and sweetbriers grew in his fence corners undisturbed that spring if he discovered that they sheltered an anxious-eyed little mother. The Song of the Cardinal The place began to smell rankly of sweetbrier. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World The wildflowers were on the green hills: the flame-colored velvet skinned poppy, the purple and yellow lupins, the pale blue "babyeyes," buttercups, dandelions and sweetbrier, fields of yellow mustard. The Sisters-In-Law It was buried among willows, elms, and cherry trees, and surrounded with roses and hollyhocks, with honeysuckle and sweetbrier clambering about every window. The Crayon Papers The lawns, bright and soft, sloped for half a mile to the sweetbrier hedge. Life at High Tide In the little brown house with its overhanging cherry tree, which tapped the roof and scratched the attic window-panes, and with its sweetbrier under the window, the children lived a simple and happy life. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 A sudden rankness of sweetbrier, taking her breath away by its icy puff, reminded her of other things, and she tried to get up and run. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World The sweetbrier grows wild, and blossoms abundantly; both leaves and flowers are considerably larger than with us. Domestic Manners of the Americans Jasper kicked his heel impatiently against one of the pillars where the sweetbrier ran; then he remembered, and stopped suddenly, hoping nobody had heard. Five Little Peppers Abroad His wife led the way up a little winding path, which, after threading some thickets of sweetbrier and honeysuckle, conducted to the back-door of a small garden. Old Mortality, Volume 2. So she gathered sweetbrier, and a leaf of sage and two or three pinks. Old Caravan Days The rankness of sweetbrier followed her some distance down the path, and she said prayers all the way home. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World The sweetbrier, or eglantine, belonging to this family is an exception, however, and if the sweets of these wild roses could be harvested, an Ariel would not ask for daintier sustenance. Nature's Serial Story "I wish I could find some sweetbrier; I'd give you the whole bush." A Day of Fate The light was poor in the Cabin, so I set up my camera and focused on a sweetbrier climbing over the back door. Moths of the Limberlost Scent of cloves, roses and sweetbrier mingled with the woody smell of a building shut close six days out of seven. Old Caravan Days In the, doorway, under the swinging branch of the tall sweetbrier, suddenly appeared Kitty, her brown face becoming flushed, and the buttons of her under-sleeves not yet adjusted. Outpost And therewith came a great howl of rage like an angry lion, and Humfrey bounded right over the sweetbrier fence, and cried out, 'Off, fellow! Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland And I gathered for her two or three sprays of sweetbrier. A Day of Fate The bush of sweetbrier, underneath the window, scented the place, and the delicious fragrance reminded her of her old home. Ruth This little bit of sweetbrier, it quite scents the room. Wives and Daughters "Why, that sweetbrier beside the door, and the white rose the other side, are just like ours at home; and the woodbine growing up the corner too!" Outpost They plunged on, tearing their clothes on the spiked brush and the thorns of the sweetbrier, fragrant lilac petals falling in a shower about them, great ferns trodden and rebounding. The Valiant Runaways The man who painted it didn't know a sweetbrier from a thistle. That Fortune Because it lacks the fragrance of sweetbrier, which it otherwise closely resembles, it has been branded with the dog prefix as a mark of contempt. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors He plucked a bit of sweetbrier and put it to his nose, which still retained the shine of that bleaching ointment Noel had insisted on his using. Saint's Progress She was bending low over the sweetbrier, and inhaling the fragrance of its leaves. Outpost The sweetbrier bush may even yet be seen, old and gray, which she and Owen planted a green slipling beneath the window of her little chamber. Doom of the Griffiths Here was a suggestion of a thorn in the sweetbrier he believed he had discovered. A Face Illumined "And the sweetbrier," said Phyllis, sniffing it loudly; "don't forget the sweetbrier." The Railway Children A wild bee hunting honey from the bowl of flowers on the window-sill, and the scent of sweetbrier, shattered that illusion. Saint's Progress We dive into the thicket of wild roses, sweetbrier, and thistles on our hands and knees, coming out with tangled hair, scratched noses, and no hens. The Diary of a Goose Girl Annie was out of the room, and, slipping softly down-stairs and out into the yard, crouched close to the fence overgrown with sweetbrier, its foundation hidden in the mallow, and there she listened. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories A little farther on, a straggling clump of ancient lilacs, a bewildered old bush of sweetbrier, the dark-green leaves of a cluster of tiger-lilies, long past blooming, marked the grave of the garden. The Blue Flower |
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