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But if Mother was up we always began by playing on the porch until she said we were making too much noise, then we went out and played under the wistaria frame. The Sound and the Fury 1929-01-01T00:00:00Z
It began to take shape in its same curious, light, gravity-defying attitude—the once-folded sheet out of the wistaria Mississippi summer, the cigar smell, the random blowing of the fireflies. Absalom, Absalom! 1936-01-01T00:00:00Z
Some botanical purists still insist on spelling it wistaria. A Short History of Nearly Everything 2003-05-06T00:00:00Z
Then let the lady moon fall from the mighty loft of Heaven, and burn my life to ashes of wistaria! Six One-Act Plays 2012-03-26T02:00:36.910Z
The huge collie, for instance, would be snoozing away a hot hour on the veranda or under the wistaria vines. Lad: A Dog 2012-02-08T03:00:19.720Z
Some of the latter were of the wistaria description, but in clusters of the deepest crimson, with a sweetness of odour that permeated the air in every direction. Wild Life in the Land of the Giants A Tale of Two Brothers 2011-12-12T03:00:34.923Z
Can the spring be fairer anywhere than in and around Philadelphia when wistaria blossoms on every wall and the country is white with dogwood? Our Philadelphia 2011-11-23T03:00:41.453Z
He began to stride up and down again, angrily, eagerly, looking out through the tracery of the wistaria as an animal might through the bars of its cage. The Open Question a tale of two temperaments 2011-10-25T02:00:22.173Z
She was still standin' in the door and, in spite of the wistaria and the hollyhocks and the green summer stuff everywheres, the whole picture was pretty forlorn. The Postmaster 2011-09-21T02:00:28.863Z
The sapling birch-groves have shown no leaf, and the wistarias on the desolate pergola are shorn and ashen. Some Imagist Poets, 1916 An Annual Anthology 2011-09-20T02:00:14.543Z
Last week a family quarrel arose among some sparrows in the large wistaria that covers the front of my cottage, and during the row an immense hammock of a double nest was knocked down. In Touch with Nature Tales and Sketches from the Life 2011-08-31T02:01:35.803Z
The face of the farm is nearly hidden in green things, and a colour note of mauve dominates the foliage where wistaria showers. A West Country Pilgrimage 2011-08-05T02:00:48.947Z
Artificial wistaria festooned its beams and pillars of steel, palms and potted plants lined the walls. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z
And there was Bergamo he wanted to show her; she would, he assured her, greatly love Bergamo; and certainly they would go to Pavia if only to see if the wistaria were still in flower. The Pastor's Wife 2011-06-02T02:00:23.873Z
Dorothy had already set about applying her wistaria vine to the cover of a box whose body Tom was putting together. Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z
They were as follows:—Close by the funnel-shaped mouth of the descending spout, and supported by some branches of the wistaria, a pair of sparrows had built in the previous spring and raised several broods. In Touch with Nature Tales and Sketches from the Life 2011-08-31T02:01:35.803Z
She went barefoot in a grey homespun gown, and tied her back hair with a tough wistaria tendril. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
"You might have made tea yourself," he suggested, drawing a branch of the wistaria to shade his face more completely. The Game and the Candle 2011-04-03T02:00:16.907Z
The Virginia creeper and the clematis have laid aside their purple and crimson ardours; and in their place a wistaria is hanging the pale droop of its long clusters. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z
At the door of the studio Erika lifted her arm to pluck a spray of wistaria. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z
Sunshine on the red brick walls of our cottage, sunshine on the wistaria. In Touch with Nature Tales and Sketches from the Life 2011-08-31T02:01:35.803Z
Then Prince Fire Fade burst the wild wistaria tendrils which bound his august ten-grasp sword to his side. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
Through the night air pierced the crescendo wail of a horn, startling the insect choirs into silence and waking a sleepy bird in the wistaria vines. The Game and the Candle 2011-04-03T02:00:16.907Z
Over my head rustle the thick vines–a wistaria among them, which may or may not survive another winter. The Idyl of Twin Fires
It was life-size, a three-fourths figure, and, in order not to fatigue Erika, she was taken sitting in an antique chair, her lap heaped with pale-lilac wistaria blossoms. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z
“Jacky, go and nail up that wistaria, and mind you don’t tumble off the ladder.” The Parson O' Dumford
And in the same moment the wistaria with which he was clothed burst into flower. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
The site of Hales’ greenhouse, which was only pulled down in 1861, is marked by a big wistaria which formerly grew on the greenhouse wall.  Rustic Sounds and Other Studies in Literature and Natural History
Each one has been decorated with a different flower, and they are known as the holly-hock, the sweet pea, the wistaria, and the morning-glory room. Remodeled Farmhouses
Erika did not reply; she looked down at a spray of wistaria he had plucked for her as she took leave of him. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z
The old bridge still stretching its badly joined planks from the paved street to the road where the wistaria bloomed. Woman
There was no sleep for her the live-long night, but she went swiftly to a place she knew of, where the wistaria drooped over a still pool. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
We pass through luxuriant forests of live oak, magnolia, and other trees of various kinds, draped in some places with southern moss, in others with beautiful creepers, among them the rich wistaria in full bloom. A Flight in Spring In the car Lucania from New York to the Pacific coast and back, during April and May, 1898
He stood entranced, for the hush of the morning lay on the house, and in the wistaria Pauline's window dreamed, wide open. Plashers Mead A Novel
"And, furthermore," Max continued, "we sold 'em fancy colours like wistaria, copenhagen, and champagne; and them navy blues and browns they wouldn't touch." The Competitive Nephew
The wistaria was purple in the vines, and his mother, a shawl with trailing fringe over her shoulders, rocked indolent and charming in her chair. Fairfax and His Pride
The wistaria was white and purple, and you must know it was not yet in flower, but hidden in the unopened bud. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
They laid him down on a grassy bank against a wall covered with wistaria. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels
Pauline could no longer stay in bed with this sunlight, the lucid shadows of which, caught from the wistaria leaves, were flickering all about the room. Plashers Mead A Novel
There was a veranda covered with a wistaria, and most of the class-room windows were framed with sweet-smelling creepers. The Head Girl at the Gables
You ask the price of a dwarf wistaria growing in a pot. Japanese Girls and Women Revised and Enlarged Edition
It was the fifth month and the wistaria was in blossom upon the trellis, and hung downwards nearly into the water. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
It was the time of the blooming of the wistaria. The Land of Long Ago
What a sight a big standard wistaria in the green-house in February would be! Garden and Forest Weekly, Volume 1 No. 1, February 29, 1888
The heavy door is closely studded with nails, and over it fall the delicate sprays and lilac “butterfly” blossoms of wistaria.’” Cottage Building in Cob, Pisé, Chalk and Clay a Renaissance (2nd edition)
Turning uneasily in the hammock, she discovered for the first time that the entrance to the bunkhouse was visible through the interstices of the wistaria. The Song of the Wolf
But the maid stood trembling, holding the gnarled stem of the wistaria in her hands. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
A few moments ago the present beauty of the wistaria had possessed her, but now she was living in another spring. The Land of Long Ago
It was the time of wistarias and wild white lilies, of the last yellow jas-mines and the first Cherokee roses. Strangers and Wayfarers
What a splendid idea," she cried, "that wistaria! The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman
The balconies and gate-pillars are draped in scented masses of the beautiful wistaria, which in Italy produces its long pendant bunches of purple flowers before putting forth its bronze-coloured leaves. The Naples Riviera
With that, still holding to the wistaria, she swung herself clear of the balcony and dropped into the deep and swift-flowing river. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
He was staring 230into the wistaria vines as one who saw his world quaking. In the Heart of a Fool
Then he looked up, straight before him, out of the open window, where an encircling wistaria was dotted with minute sprouts of green, and up at the clear, wide sky. The Lieutenant-Governor A Novel
Young George and I, who had stood in the shadow of the wistaria awaiting the doctor's departure, came forward now, and I made my awkward bow to the General's bandaged foot. The Romance of a Plain Man
From the river's edge, where reeds and wild bananas grow, the purple wistaria spreads itself over the mass of vegetation which covers the precipitous hills from base to summit. Burma Peeps at Many Lands
Vague odors of sandalwood and wistaria swam in the soft, cool air. Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China
It had lattice windows, which opened like doors, and all round the sill, and up the sides, and over the top of the window, monthly roses and jasmine, wistaria and magnolia, climbed. Frances Kane's Fortune
A wistaria lounging-robe was on in a twinkling, with quilted slippers to match. Seven Miles to Arden
It was square and white; an old wistaria, an old Gloire-de-Dijon, and a newer carmine cluster-rose contended for possession of its surface. The Invader A Novel
It stands modestly aloof; you must walk under an arch to finds its oldest walls and its wistaria. Highways and Byways in Surrey
And you"—she wheels again upon Lynette, her wistarias nodding, her chains and bangles clanking—"why do you stand there, like a white deer in a park—like an image cut out of ivory? The Dop Doctor
The Mannings live for the blossoming of the wistaria which covers their charming porticoed house from top to toe and fills their grounds. It, and Other Stories
Ah, here it was, the Villa Firenze—a spacious, even imposing mansion of pinkish brick, the front covered in wistaria. Juggernaut
Time brings that, as it will smoke the beams, clothe the stone-work in vines, establish the roses and wistaria on the Southern exposure, slope and mellow and put the bloom over all. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
The garden in which these severely military operations took place still surrounds the same windows, gay with wistaria and roses. Highways and Byways in Surrey
He lived in a cave on Katsuragi Mount for forty years, wore garments made of wistaria bark, and ate only pine leaves steeped in spring water. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
Every spring the Mannings, who have nothing against them except that they live on the wrong side of town, give a wistaria party. It, and Other Stories
The wistaria is all torn away where she clutched at it to save herself. Juggernaut
I loved to read about the country, enjoyed hearing men talk about their little places, but always felt a temperamental exile from their dahlias and gladioli and wistaria. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
Toadflax and arabis climb over the old garden walls: one little house looks as if its walls were held together by coils of wistaria. Highways and Byways in Surrey
Below his window, hanging in heavy twists, a wistaria twined, its long bunches of lilac-tinted blossoms alive with bees. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
Larkin once more filled his lungs with the breath of wistaria and was for letting it out in further confessions of what he felt to be his heart's ultimate depths. It, and Other Stories
The wistaria to which she had clung was broken away in several spots, a whole spray of it fluttered loose from the wall. Juggernaut
Fortunately the newness was not apparent because the old stucco walls remained laden with wistaria and honeysuckle, and the alley of ancient box trees required clipping only. Athalie
I would like my friends to see me in a kimono with silk storks and purple wistarias down the front, but I feel I cannot afford to pay ninety thousand dollars for a bathrobe. The White Mice
Perfume from the wistaria filled his throat and lungs; his very breath, exhaling, seemed sweetened with the scent. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
Ever since they can remember they have specialized in wistaria; and they are not young, and wistaria grows fast. It, and Other Stories
In their hands they carried long trails of the lovely blossom of the wistaria. Cornwall's Wonderland
The breeze scarcely stirred the leaves of the wistaria vines over the windows. Three Little Cousins
December, while absent from home, I collected for future study some pods of the Chinese wistaria, and left them on my desk in the library for the night. Seed Dispersal
Sunshine, blue sky, and the perfume of the wistaria were too much for Tennant. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
From the outside it looked rather picturesque, with windows framed in ivy, clematis and wistaria peeping out of the most unexpected places, chimney-stalks shooting up from the least likely corners. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
A little brown house built of logs was almost entirely covered with vines, a tangle of woodbine and honeysuckle and wistaria. The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest
Even the porches of the house, and the very windows, were damp and heavy with growth: wistaria, clematis, honeysuckle, and trumpet vine. A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays
Near the palace lies a garden planted with azaleas, and also containing some trellises wholly covered in season with wistaria. Travels in the Far East
“You—are—going—to—the—wistaria—arbor—in—the Park!” he repeated, solemnly. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
There is a balcony with an old wistaria vine just outside the window.” The Blue Wall A Story of Strangeness and Struggle
In the purpling dusk the perfume of wistaria grew sweeter and sweeter. Iole
Frank had been fortunate enough to sell his pretty cottage, but the old-fashioned gabled house with its wistaria vines and terraced lawns, was not so easy to dispose of. Chicken Little Jane
Then the laburnum, which, dripping gold, drips honey likewise, and the locust clusters, and the wistaria, dropping lusciousness. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
“Now I don’t for a moment suppose she’s going to the wistaria arbor,” he said, mournfully, walking towards his door. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
I believe I shall always think of that day when I see wistaria. Lady Betty Across the Water
A drapery of wistaria in full bloom festooned across one end and half over the front. Marcia Schuyler
An old wistaria grew under the window with thick knotted stems. The Ffolliots of Redmarley
These are all joy-bells evidently, outbursts of the bliss of nature, but the garb of the wistaria is more sober than her brilliant sisters, whose attire is bright and shining. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
He saw her the moment he entered the wistaria arbor, seated in a rustic recess. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
I just went in the direction he said, and in another minute I was out under the Italian pergola, draped with roses and wistaria, that runs for a long way overlooking the sea. Lady Betty Across the Water
The heavy door is closely studded with nails, and over it fall the delicate sprays and lilac 'butterfly' blossoms of a wistaria. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts
Gracious!" said Irene, "couldn't we both get out of the window, and climb down by the wistaria and the ivy, and reach the ground, and go and hide in the plantation? A Modern Tomboy A Story for Girls
Outside the window was a tiny balcony, with a graceful ironwork railing, and heavy ropes and twists of wistaria shaded this and the window. The Long Roll
And then I wished I knew you—I wished you would come here to the wistaria arbor, and—you came.” A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
We will go on to the wistaria arbour and wait for you. Lady Betty Across the Water
Its pillars were hidden under rose vines and wistaria. The Californians
She climbed up the ivy and wistaria and re-entered her own room. A Modern Tomboy A Story for Girls
The elder stopped him a moment, on the hot brick pavement before the wistaria. The Long Roll
Mr. Tennant, I think that was the real reason why I came to the wistaria arbor—to thank you for what you have done. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
How he did whimper when I had to drag him away from you that day in the wistaria arbour at Central Park. Lady Betty Across the Water
In front ran a balcony with a finely wrought iron balustrade, over which clambered a wistaria vine hung with purple clusters in the spring, and green with foliage throughout the summer. Flint His Faults, His Friendships and His Fortunes
Some were so curtained with roses, wistaria, or purple clematis, that it was difficult to spy out the color underneath. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
For the most part the people who passed went by silently, but when there was talking the two behind the wistaria could hear. The Long Roll
She peeped out between the thick mass of wistaria vines, across the grassy court, formed by the two rear wings of the house, to another balcony opposite the one in which she stood. The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor
What he pleased was chiefly to sit in the pergola, where the mauve petals of the wistaria were dropping102 about him, and fill his gaze with the mystic peace of the mountain. The Letter of the Contract
He did not look at the Princess, but he saw the shadow of her that the moon made, mixed with the lace of the wistaria leaves, tremble. The Lovely Lady
Her eyes lighted on the arbor hung with grape-vines and wistaria, where, far at the other end, Gustavo’s figure was visible lounging in the yellow stucco doorway. Jerry Junior
Her eyes lighted on the arbour hung with grape-vines and wistaria, where, far at the other end, Gustavo’s figure was visible lounging in the yellow stucco doorway. Jerry
The wistaria clung too closely to the trellis for them to see her, but, as they crossed the grassy court between the two wings, they looked up at Eugenia's balcony opposite. The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor
There were no signs of life in the hotel, where the wistaria was blooming in a purple shower over the veranda, and green shutters barred the lower windows of most of the villas. The Jolliest School of All
She stood just beyond him in the shadow of the wistaria that went up all the front of the balcony, and called him by his name. The Lovely Lady
To see this sight, I have to be at my window; but I hide behind a white curtain and a screen of wistaria and roses. Everyman's Land
Every big farmhouse, every tiny cottage was curtained with wistaria and heavy-headed roses. My Friend the Chauffeur
I was standing at the time with a fragrant cup of tea in my hand beside the wistaria arch that forms the entrance of the arbor near the orchard. The Fifth Wheel A Novel
She wore a pale pink and a dead scarlet geranium, together with a spray of wistaria leaf, in admirable taste, on her dark dress. Six to Sixteen A Story for Girls
Together with the wistaria, the lotus, the iris, the lespedeza, and a few others, these take the place which is occupied in the West by the rose, the lily, the violet, etc. Japanese Literature Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan
As I turned back into the park, satisfied that he would not follow, the first person I saw was the elderly, stony-faced lady of the wistaria arbor advancing on tiptoe. In Search of the Unknown
And over high walls, delicate branches of acacia and tamarisk beckoned us, above low-hung drapery of wistaria, that dropped purple tassels to the lapping water's edge. My Friend the Chauffeur
The house, which had an Italian outside covered with jasmine and wistarias, confessed the North within. A Little Swiss Sojourn
She wore the softest, sweetest kind of a wistaria colored silk. Sunny Slopes
There was in the garden a large pine-tree, from whose branches the beautiful clusters of a wistaria hung in rich profusion. Japanese Literature Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan
But the heat of the sun soon drove me to seek shelter under a little square arbor, a shady retreat covered with purple wistaria and honeysuckle. In Search of the Unknown
And very deftly, clinging like a squirrel to the pendant wistaria, he let himself down into the street again. The Danger Mark
There was a verandah column wound with a massive wistaria vine near the window of the baby's room. The Butterfly House
She was still in her place, a smiling study in wistaria and silver gray. Sunny Slopes
He spoke absently, and he looked absently at a great wistaria which draped with pendulous purple blooms the veranda of a house which they were just passing. The Debtor A Novel
The wistaria rioting in the hedges, and the great lilies wild over the hills. Juliana Horatia Ewing And Her Books
The moving shadows of maple leaves patterned the white walls of her bedroom; wind-blown gusts of wistaria fragrance, from the long, grapelike, violet-tinted bunches swaying outside the window, puffed out her curtains every morning. The Danger Mark
Instead there are walls and a very delectable garden—a riot of lovely wistaria in the spring—into which fortunate people are assisted from gondolas by superior men-servants. A Wanderer in Venice
There were bowers of sweet Southern roses and honeysuckle and wistaria. Letters of a Woman Homesteader
Looking down the garden, he saw them, sitting under a pergola, half-veiled by the purple drifts of the wistaria that hung in trails between them and him. The Lee Shore
It was inevitable that he should see in the wistaria ladder the means to starlit hours of delight. Kenny
Here the halesia hangs out its silvery bells, the purple clusters of the wistaria droop from the supporting bough, and the coral blossoms of the erythryna glow in the shade beneath. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863
The lilies were just coming into bloom, and on the age-blackened iron trellis of the veranda the wistaria had flung its purple scarves among the thin fringes of its new leaves. The Vehement Flame
The dining-room opened even on to a spacious balcony, a kind of wooden gallery, whose arcades were hung with a giant wistaria which almost smothered them with foliage. His Masterpiece
From these arches hung festoons of marguerites, wistaria, orange and lemon blossoms, the streets being canopied with flowers. The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 33, June 24, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
By the time the old wistaria vine outside her window shook in the wind with a glory of purple, the over-crowded days were gliding one into the other like a rain of stars. Kenny
The wistaria was in blossom, a world of colour and fragrance, shaken at odd moments by the swift dartings of innumerable lizards. Grey Roses
On the rear of the house was an iron veranda—roped with wistaria; below, inclosed in a crumbling brick wall, was the back yard—"Garden, if you please!" The Vehement Flame
From the open neck of her kimono, embroidered in a pattern of cranes and wistaria, the thin girlish lines of her throat rose with an appealing fragility, like the stem of some delicate flower. One Man in His Time
The rafters, crossed at the top, were tied along the ridge-pole with the fibres of creepers or wistaria vines. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
He did not mean to watch the wistaria vine. Kenny
He rose hastily, and made a dash with his hand at the tail of a lizard, that was hanging temptingly out from a bunch of wistaria leaves. Grey Roses
Thereupon she wove, in a single night, a robe and sandals from the unopened buds of the lilac and white wistaria. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12)
The answer came from a window above the porch where Mrs. Honeybone's face, wreathed in wistaria, looked down and demanded in accents that were harsh with alarm who was there. The Altar Steps
To the tribe of quiver-makers was intrusted the special duty of weaving the quivers of wistaria tendrils. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
But when the glimmer of wistaria swayed beneath a footfall, madness came upon him and he went stealthily through orchard and forest, stalking the flutter of a cloak. Kenny
After a long hour the road turned, discovering yellow wheat-fields and shady orchards, the gleam of a shrunken stream and a brick house embowered in wistaria. Lewis Rand
I, who had been sitting calm, on the low parapet beneath the tenderly sprouting wistaria arbour, broke my philosophic silence. Jaffery
Neglected roses and a huge wistaria clambered over its dilapidated face. Christopher and Columbus
This afternoon, in her silk muslin of the same shade as the trail of wistaria tucked in where the frills crossed over her breast, she might have gone astray out of the seventeenth century. Nightfall
The cabin, the wistaria ladder, the punt, the girl by the willow in the gold brocade— Well, he must go hurriedly toward that door or not at all. Kenny
Now come around the house, and let's go in under the wistaria. Patty and Azalea
This sorry ending of poor Prescott's romance—I never knew him, but shall always think of him as a swift and vehement spirit—was told very huskily by Jaffery beneath the wistaria arbour. Jaffery
You must," she explained, "really to appreciate this place, lie on the couch so that you may see the wistaria on the gray wall. Katrine
It was a heavy carved teak screen, inset with silk panels embroidered with a long spray of hanging wistaria on a dark yellow ground. The Pointing Man A Burmese Mystery
Pine-sweet wind still blew around the cabin, the sylvan river laughed in the sun, wistaria hung grape-like on the ladder of vine; but over it all, to Kenny, brooded the pathos of change. Kenny
"It's just as pretty as the other porch," Elise decided, looking critically at the festoons of wistaria, which was on three sides of the house. Patty and Azalea
Jaffery, with knitted brow, leaned against one of the posts supporting the old wistaria arbour and said nothing, leaving me to exploit the lady. Jaffery
A clambering wistaria, tree-like geraniums, a giant fuchsia and trellised rose-vines soon embowered the verandas, while, on the south side, English ivy was gradually coaxed up the bare brick wall. Through stained glass
There was an old Tsar of Bulgaria Who climbed like a climbing wistaria; He spread and he spread Till he had to be bled With a view to reducing his area. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 27, 1917 1917 Almanack
Where did she go now in the starlit darkness, climbing down the wistaria ladder with a cloak around her shoulders? Kenny
A deep seated bay-window, with latticed panes, opened into a profusion of wistaria blooms, and the fragrance filled the whole place. Patty and Azalea
The smell of the damp earth was gone, and as the sun shone out the air was filled with the scent of warm roses and the faintly sweet odour of wistaria. Whosoever Shall Offend
The very nails had dropped out of the gable wall, and the wistaria and Gloire de Dijons they should have supported trailed down in tangles, like curtains. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts
She dropped into a chair beside the balustrade of the terrace, which was wreathed in wistaria, and looked out upon the vast landscape of the lake. Lady Rose's Daughter
Nor why he insisted upon a cluster of wistaria set in amethysts. Kenny
There was a long French window that opened on the dearest little balcony, where the wistaria clambered and made a delightful shade. Patty and Azalea
One party will be wearing foreign clothes, aping foreign manners, adopting foreign ways of doing everything; the other will be clinging tenaciously to the wistaria garments, bamboo sieve-hats, straw-sandals, and the traditions of "Old Japan." Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
The Virginia creeper, wistaria, honeysuckle, a climbing rose, the clematis and trumpet vine are all most satisfactory. The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming.
It's to be covered with Virginia creeper and wistaria and all sorts of climbing things. The Rim of the Desert
The wistaria ladder, the cloister of pines, the lonely cabin where Joan spent truant hours of peace, were to him things of infinite pathos. Kenny
They went to their rooms, and soon Patty was all dressed and had returned to her post of vantage on the wistaria porch, to look for the return of the lost ones. Patty and Azalea
Their old Japanese aboriginal costumes of wistaria raincoats, broad bamboo-hats, and rude straw-sandals make a conspicuous contrast to their countrymen of "New Japan," in Derby hats or jockey suits. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
Now add to this old house a purple wistaria. The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming.
The very worldly minded and the young are on deck reluctantly finishing the last dance under a canopy of make-believe cherry blossoms and wistaria. The Lady and Sada San A Sequel to the Lady of the Decoration
Pretty tiled bungalows, bowered in roses and wistaria, do not console him, and the voices of the politest people on earth jar sorely. Letters of Travel (1892-1913)
"Come along to this end, then, for I want to say something particular," he urged, and they found a pleasant seat, from which they could see the moon through the leafy wistaria branches. Patty and Azalea
Watermen are lounging about in wistaria waterproof coats. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
Outside the open windows, seen between breezy curtains, new buds already clothed the great twisted ropes of pendant wistaria with a silvery-green down. Ailsa Paige
The joyful festivals of the cherry blossom, the wistaria, the iris and chrysanthemum, the sombre colours of the beech blossom and the paths about the lotus gardens, where mankind meditated in solemn mood. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
It is the wistaria; in the distance you might take it for lilac, for the colours are almost identical. A Cotswold Village
"And the wistaria vine is looking in at the windows!" Patty and Azalea
Undine, late the next day, waited alone under the leafless trellising of a wistaria arbour on the west side of the Central Park. The Custom of the Country
It was almost mid-April; and still the silvery-green tassels on the wistaria showed no hint of the blue petals folded within; but the maples' leafless symmetry was already veined with fire. Ailsa Paige
It had no roof but beams of old Spanish chestnut, so draped with wistaria and roses that the whole out-of-doors room was canopied with leaves and hanging clusters of flowers. The Port of Adventure
The house of old Mrs. Stanley, now almost completely buried under its unpruned wistaria vine, she never entered. The Burial of the Guns
Pansies and violets were in small bowls, and on a table stood an enormous vase full of trailing branches of wistaria. Patty and Azalea
And was there not, a little way down the line, a fence foamed over every May be lilac waves of wistaria? The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 1
A pretty screen of Japanese paper with a sprig of wistaria across it shut off a bureau with a layout of much juvenile claptrap of hair ribbons, side combs, and the worthless treasures of childhood. Star-Dust
Then, while it was preparing, the two walked in the garden court and under pergolas where bunches of wistaria, lit from above by the sun, hung like thousands of amethyst lanterns. The Port of Adventure
This is true of most fruit-trees, and such shrubs as lilac, forsythia, tree peony, wistaria, some spireas and viburnums, weigela, deutzia. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
"No, thank you, I love the fresh air," and Elise waved her white arm upward, and entwined it in the wistaria blossoms. Patty and Azalea
Soon the wistaria would bloom, then the horse-chestnut; but not for her. The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 1
Long French windows opened upon a wide piazza, whose pillars had disappeared long since under a luxuriant growth of rose vines and wistaria. The Sisters-In-Law
The wistaria, the convolvulus, the peony, each in its season, form displays of efflorescence lovely enough to draw whole populations out of the cities into the country to see them.. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series
The mid-May had become seasonably mild and, at Jack's suggestion, they had taken the elevated cars up to Central Park for the purpose of there seeing the wistaria in its full bloom. A Fountain Sealed
"My, what a vine!" she said, pulling down a branch of the wistaria,—and, incidentally, breaking it off. Patty and Azalea
A bee came up and clung awkwardly to a clump of wistaria heavy with rain, and sent a shower of water down on them. Jean-Christophe, Volume I
One of its walls was half concealed beneath a purple mist of wistaria, while on the other side of the porch roses nodded their heads right up to the very eaves of the roof. The Vision of Desire
The wistaria has come before the cherry blossoms have quite gone, and the earth is a glow of purple and pink with the blue sky above as tender as love. The Lady of the Decoration
Jack always afterward associated the soft, falling purple, the soft, languorous fragrance, the almost uncanny beauty of the wistaria, with melancholy and presage. A Fountain Sealed
It was called Wistaria Porch, because of an old wistaria vine which had achieved astounding dimensions and whose blooms in the spring and foliage later were the admiration of the whole countryside. Patty and Azalea
Threading their dim way into the farther recesses they found seats among thickets of forced lilacs over-hung by early wistaria. The Fighting Chance
An arbor, bowered with wistarias and the waxen spikes of the new fleur de vie, stood near the woodbine-covered wall edging the cliff. Darkness and Dawn
You always said my lane, would turn, and it has turned into a broad road bordered by cherry-blossoms and wistaria. The Lady of the Decoration
So now, standing there under the arch of wistaria, she saw through herself; saw, at the very basis of her impulse, the dislocation that had made its demonstration dramatic and unconvincing. A Fountain Sealed
I did think I'd change the name of the place, but that wistaria over that porch is too fine to be discarded. Patty and Azalea
The crumbling old brick walls of the outbuildings, and that dungeon-like wall which formed the back of the new house, were clothed with clematis and wistaria, woodbine and magnolia. Phantom Fortune, a Novel
No, but the blue morning-glory opening in his cage amid the wistaria, communicates by subterranean filaments with this white convolvulus trembling above the pool. Chantecler Play in Four Acts
They were now in sight of Drink Between; a square, solidly built house, with a wide veranda and balcony on three sides of it, completely hidden at present under a pale-purple drapery of wistaria. The Happy Adventurers
David, so abruptly deserted, stood for a full minute looking at the dark old house, where the wistaria looping above the pillared doorway was blossoming in wreaths of lavender and faint green. The Iron Woman
This porch of wistaria is the most wonderful thing I ever saw in all my life! Patty and Azalea
There were pillars and vines on either side of her, and bunches of purple wistaria hung above her head. Senator North
There was a perfume of flowers, of lilacs and wistaria in the air, as if the whole garden had slipped in by the back door and was unable to find its way out again. A Prisoner in Fairyland
Through the wide-open French windows could be seen the long, graceful streamers of wistaria, hanging from the arched boughs round the veranda like a lace veil. The Happy Adventurers
Out from between the marble columns of her doorway, out from under the twisted garland of wistaria murmurous with bees, down the curving steps, along the path to the crowded, curious sidewalk, she came. The Iron Woman
Seats, too, flanked the porch, and the carefully trimmed wistaria vine hung gracefully over all. Patty and Azalea
All of the ivy isn't gone and there's wistaria and we can make new ivies from slips, next spring it must be just as it used to be. Little Miss By-The-Day
The perfume of the wistaria outside the open window came in sweetly, yet could not lighten the air of heavy gloom that clothed her like a garment. A Prisoner in Fairyland
The sun was now setting, and its crimson glow shone through the mauve wistaria, filling the room with an opal-coloured light which made Mollie think of fairyland. The Happy Adventurers
The wall was surmounted by a solid, wrought-iron railing into which some fifty years or more ago a gardener had twisted the tendrils of a wistaria. Felix O'Day
They heard voices on the wistaria porch, and soon saw that Azalea was entertaining two guests. Patty and Azalea
Perhaps the wistaria will have to be pruned—perhaps the ivy around the fountain will need trimming—maybe the narcissi will need thinning out when they're through blossoming—I'm stupid about narcissi. Little Miss By-The-Day
These muscular, big hands he spread above her troubled face; he touched her heart; he blew his windy breath of flowers upon her untidy hair; he called the names of lilac, wistaria, roses, and laburnum…. A Prisoner in Fairyland
"Not I!" and Robin placed one foot firmly on the tough and gnarled branch of a giant wistaria that was trained thickly all over that side of the house—"I'm coming up!" Innocent : her fancy and his fact
Sunshine flooded the world, great plumes of white and purple lilac rustled in their tents of green leaves, a bee blundered from the blossoming wistaria vine into the room, and blundered out again. The Heart of Rachael
Mona and I are going to sit on the wistaria porch and gossip for half an hour. Patty and Azalea
Around the columns of the little portico a luxuriant wistaria clambered, and long, purple blossoms, with their spicy fragrance, drooped almost on Beulah's head, as she leaned it against the pillar. Beulah
The orchards then hid the lower floors; he passed the tinkling fountain; to the left he saw the church and the old Pension, the wistaria blossoms falling down its walls in a cascade of beauty. A Prisoner in Fairyland
Acting on an irresistible impulse he set his foot on the gnarled root of the old wistaria and started to climb to the window-sill. Innocent : her fancy and his fact
Her close, dark braids showed black against the fragrant wistaria vines and her eyes were deep and velvety in the soft light. The Road to Providence
The birds were chirping sleepily to each other in the wistaria vine. The Japanese Twins
Song-sparrows and catbirds sang in the shrubbery; one robin had built its nest over the front and one over the back door, and there was a chippy's nest in the wistaria vine by the stoop. Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
Twenty-five years had passed since first he bowed his head beneath the wistaria that still crowned the Pension doorway. A Prisoner in Fairyland
Climbing wistaria vines wreathed the windows, and sheltered by these he found himself secure from observation. Red Pepper Burns
She paused and leaned her flower head back against the wistaria vine. The Road to Providence
Into the midst of it we descended to a suspension bridge of twisted strands of the wistaria vine, ballasted at the ends with boulders piled from the river's bed. Noto: an Unexplained Corner of Japan
The centerpiece held a large and extremely soiled spray of artificial wistaria. T. Tembarom
High forks planted securely in the bank on either side sustained a rope formed of several strands of the wistaria knotted together. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
His own cheek suddenly burned, in the shadow of the wistaria vines. Red Pepper Burns
A capable orchestra concealed in a bower of wistaria played with sufficient judgment to make the art of music probable and the art of conversation possible. Options
A brief space, and the same crowds that flocked to the cherry turn to the wistaria. The Soul of the Far East
The room is filled with the strange scent Of wistaria blossoms. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed
After the wistaria comes the tree-peony, and then the iris, with its trefoil flowers broader than a man may span, and at all colors under the sky. The Soul of the Far East
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