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Putting a sly emphasis on certain words, she makes it more than an invitation to go on an early-morning nature walk and scent the “woodbine spices” and “the musk of the roses.” Music Review: Maude Maggart’s ‘Into the Garden’ at Feinstein’s 2012-06-07T21:52:17Z
In peacetime she flew alongside an elite band of socialite aviators and liked whisky, cigars and woodbines between flights. Constance Leathart: The forgotten 'aviatrix' of WW2 - BBC News 2015-10-08T04:00:00Z
The woodbine and rose gather round the door, and a sparkling stream dances within sight. Agincourt The Works of G. P. R. James, Volume XX 2012-04-25T02:01:07.457Z
Survey the gardens, fields, and bow’rs, The buds, the blossoms, and the flow’rs, Then tell me where the woodbine grows That vies in sweetness with the rose? Moores Fables for the Female Sex 2012-04-24T02:00:20.600Z
At each corner of the arbor, our young gardeners set out a fine large woodbine, which the gardener gave them, and at the sides several beautiful climbing roses. Woodbine-Arbor; or the Little Gardeners A Story of a Happy Childhood 2012-03-24T02:00:17.747Z
The branches o’ the woodbine hide    My little cottage wall, An’ though ’tis but a humble thatch,    Aw envy not the hall. Random Rhymes and Rambles 2012-03-21T02:00:31.003Z
Moreover, to eyes dazed by the horrors of the night, the thatched house among the rose-briars, with its hum of bees and scent of woodbine and honey-suckle, seemed a haven of peace. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z
Bitter-sweet on porch and paling, woodbine and white-starred clematis, and the deep hum of bees; and in the sunlit garden poppies, red as the blood of martyrs. Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z
Its beauty, when seen draped in ivy and woodbine, clustering so thickly as to screen its gray walls from view, is at least not apocryphal. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z
But bide a bit till the hawthorn bloom, and anon thy walls put on their kirtle of brave roses, and sweet woodbine. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
It was October—the carnival time of the year, When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining. The Story of a Doctor's Telephone?Told by His Wife 2012-02-05T03:00:11.420Z
Lustrous is the new red of poison ivy and woodbine, of swamp maple and slowly budding oak. Minstrel Weather 2012-01-24T03:00:25.640Z
Sleep, baby, sleep, Down where the woodbines creep; Be always like the lamb so mild, A kind, and sweet, and gentle child— Sleep, baby, sleep! The Big Book of Nursery Rhymes 2012-01-15T03:00:17.137Z
Scarlet beans and honeysuckles were climbing up from below to meet their pretty neighbors, and the woodbine was hanging its green festoons wherever it could cling. Eight Cousins Or, The Aunt-Hill 2012-01-15T03:00:12.507Z
Seest thou the dear old dwelling With the woodbine round the door? Poems of James Russell Lowell With biographical sketch by Nathan Haskell Dole 2012-01-09T03:00:25.087Z
Her skin was white, her wavy hair like the tendrils of the woodbine, her eyes tameless and wild, her mouth like a budding pomegranate. Lola Montez An Adventuress of the 'Forties 2012-01-08T03:00:19.240Z
Flaming festoons of woodbine and poison ivy begarland the stone wall. Minstrel Weather 2012-01-24T03:00:25.640Z
Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow     O’er all the fragrant bowers, Thou needst not be ashamed to show     Thy satin-threaded flowers. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z
On many of them woodbine is trained so that every window is set in a deep green frame. Music-Study in Germany from the Home Correspondence of Amy Fay 2011-09-07T02:00:17.597Z
Scarlet poppies, blue harebells, the yellow corn marigolds, the mauve mallows, the “butter and eggs,” and woodbine—all were there, gathered by willing hands. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z
The winter remained mild till early in January when the first green leaves had appeared on the woodbine. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z
In the afternoon October’s lover takes the hill path, mica-gemmed, that leads between birches of the translucent yellow leaf and maples still green but wearing scarlet woodbine like a gypsy’s sash. Minstrel Weather 2012-01-24T03:00:25.640Z
It is on the stalk of the woodbine which climbs up the hawthorn, and is the first in the new year—in the very darkest and blackest days—to show that life is stirring. Wild Life in a Southern County 2011-08-04T02:00:27.037Z
This spiral is caused by the bine of honeysuckle or woodbine, and in some cases by wild hops. The Gamekeeper At Home Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life 2011-08-04T02:00:21.507Z
Nan lay in the hammock, gazing up through the woodbine of the before-mentioned side veranda. St. Nicholas v. 13 No. 9 July 1886 an Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks 2011-07-18T02:00:22.977Z
A little flicker of movement happened among the woodbine, not to be seen of itself, but as a something interrupting the light like a larger mote crossing the beam. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z
Weeds towered where the woodbine blossomed, and tangled grass sprung up by the threshold where many feet used to tread. Olive Leaves Or, Sketches of Character 2011-06-25T02:00:21.120Z
Mourn, little harebells, o'er the lea; Ye stately foxgloves fair to see; Ye woodbines hanging bonnilie In scented bowers; Ye roses on your thorny tree, The first o' flowers. The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies 2011-05-27T02:00:19.437Z
The rubble under foot crumbles and slips, the roots tear up bodily from the thin soil, the branches bend, and the woodbine “gives,” and the wayfarer may readily descend much more rapidly than he desires. The Gamekeeper At Home Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life 2011-08-04T02:00:21.507Z
Her soul is like a little brook, Thin edged with ice against the leaves, Where the wolf drinks and is alone, And where the woodbine interweaves. Songs and Satires 2011-05-20T02:00:37.050Z
The leaves of the woodbine in one place were drawn together and coated with a white web and a tiny bird came to take away the destroyer. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z
The clustering vine wreathed above its door, and the woodbine looked in at its windows. Olive Leaves Or, Sketches of Character 2011-06-25T02:00:21.120Z
As clings the woodbine to the new-felled tree, I cling to him, though not a hope remains. Joan of Arc A Play in Five Acts 2011-04-14T02:00:57.593Z
Come into the garden, Maud, I am here at the gate alone; And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad, And the musk of the roses blown. The Motor Maids by Rose, Shamrock and Thistle 2011-04-14T02:00:48.987Z
Sometimes they all went home crowned with autumn leaves, sometimes with woodbine or ground pine, and early in spring with bloodroots, violets, or anemones. Violet: A Fairy Story 2011-04-07T02:00:17.290Z
“And mind nothing comes behind that woodbine,” pointing to a mass of woodbine which hung from some ash-poles, and stretched like a curtain across the view there. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z
But every morn of woodbine fresh She made her garlanding, And every night the dark glen Yew She wove, and she would sing. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z
Such lines as: All over-canopied with lush woodbine, How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, are illustrations of what I am pointing out. The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry 2011-02-26T03:00:51.130Z
Yon knot of gay flowers in the arbour, They ne’er wi’ my Phillis can vie: Her breath is the breath of the woodbine, Its dew-drop o’ diamond her eye. The Real Robert Burns 2011-02-18T03:00:20.253Z
Oft in yon wood we rov’d when life was new, The rocks, and trees and rugged caves to view; Where woodbines wild, with sweets perfum’d the air, And all seem’d joyous, beautiful, and fair. Awd Isaac, The Steeple Chase, and other Poems With a glossary of the Yorkshire Dialect 2011-02-16T03:00:41.223Z
Tall trees embower it; and over its porches, and all along its picturesque, irregular front, and on its thatched roof, the woodbine and the ivy climb, and there are wild roses and the maiden's blush. Shakespeare's England 2011-01-30T03:00:17.313Z
He pulled off his hat, stretched out his tired limbs, and leaned his rough head back among the woodbine leaves, with a long breath, as if nearly spent. Silver Pitchers: and Independence A Centennial Love Story 2011-01-13T03:01:02.190Z
The bell tolled its death-like strains, faint as the far-off fatherland, steady as the starlight, and sweet as the scent of the blooming woodbine. Irene Iddesleigh
I met two young lovers, And listed their vows, Where the woodbine covers The old oak boughs. Heathen Mythology
On three sides of the cottage, there was a piazza, with pillars all covered with woodbine and honeysuckle. The Pearl of Love or, Josey's Gift
She was driving along a pretty stretch of road when she came across a veritable fairyland of delicate pink wild roses intertwined with honeysuckle and woodbine. The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship
The woodbine hangs her crimson Along the pasture wall, And all the bannered sumacs Have heard the frosty call. Later Poems
Last, issue a great rout of knights, well-mounted, wearing chaplets, and bearing boughs of oak, laurel, hawthorn, woodbine, and other kinds. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845
They struck! and then—they disappeared, vanished, went too "where the woodbine twineth." The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4.
When I got a good cigar I don't go waving it in the face of every cove I meets, saying, 'Ah! you ain't got a cigar like this, you only got a woodbine.' Adventures of Bindle
The pliant woodbine, if thou burn, wailings for misfortunes will abound; dire extremity at weapons' points or drowning in great waves will come after thee. A Century of English Essays An Anthology Ranging from Caxton to R. L. Stevenson & the Writers of Our Own Time
The deep red cones of the sumach And the woodbine's crimson's sprays Have bannered the common roadside For the pageant of passing days. Later Poems
All classes at Hilo evince an enthusiastic admiration for flowers, and the maidens particularly are never without natural wreaths, or necklaces of woodbine and jessamine, prettily woven for the occasion. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia
Here the trees, closely embraced by the fragrant woodbine, were of an enormous size; and, when in full leaf, their lofty tops vied with the encircling mountains. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp Late a Lieut. in His Majesty's 87th Regiment
The purple clematis, twisting its flexile branches with those of the pale woodbine, formed a sweet and fragrant canopy to the arched bower, while the flowery tendrils hung down on all sides. Coelebs In Search of a Wife
Oh, doctor! something so wonderful has happened,—you never could guess, and I am as happy as a bee in a woodbine. Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part
Mourn little harebells o'er the lee; Ye stately foxgloves fair to see; Ye woodbines hanging bonnilie, In scented bow'rs; Ye roses on your thorny tree. Language of Flowers
She looked like a picture of summer as she walked through the green, shady lane, a red rose in her hair and one in her breast, a cluster of woodbine in her hand. A Mad Love
For now it seemed to have run over her and strangely to keep time to the woodbine spray outside. Old Crow
The other little ones had decorated Kate's flaxen hair with a wreath of woodbines. Coelebs In Search of a Wife
When shall I pass the vacant hours, Rejoicing in my woodbine bowers; To smoke my pipe, and sing my song; Regardless how they pass along? Apparitions; or, The Mystery of Ghosts, Hobgoblins, and Haunted Houses Developed
In a woodbine arbor, a perfumed place, A slim girl sits with a happy face; Her bonnet by her, a sunbeam lies On her lovely hair, in her earnest eyes. Weeds by the Wall Verses
I fitted her with morrice-bells that sweetened into woodbine bells, And trembled as I hung them there and crowned her sunny brow: "Strike up," she laughed, "my summer king!" Collected Poems Volume Two
Tira reached out and seized the woodbine spray, cut it savagely and then shut the window. Old Crow
"I know a bank where the wild thyme blows Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows, Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine." Collected Poems Volume One
We know that the vine is the tree of life; the stem of Jesse, the sacramental emblem; that the lily stands for purity, the woodbine for chastity, and the rose for religious ecstasy. Needlework As Art
Sleep, baby, sleep, Down where the woodbines creep; Be always like the lamb so mild, A kind, and sweet, and gentle child. Rhymes Old and New : collected by M.E.S. Wright
God prepared a worm, that made the woodbine wither. Early English Alliterative Poems in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century
Tenney sat a long time, motionless, his eyes on the window at the end of the room where a woodbine spray was tapping, and again Nan became conscious of the increased tremor in Tira's frame. Old Crow
The woodbine whispers, low and sweet and low, In other worlds I loved you, long ago; The firwoods murmur and the sea-waves know The message that the setting sun shall send. Collected Poems Volume One
I had never such bloom of roses, Such yellow and pink woodbine. The Fairy Changeling and Other Poems
Up the rotting pillars of the porch a woodbine still clambered, and around the door, lilac bushes kept their green. A Dear Little Girl's Thanksgiving Holidays
Is not Jonah angry that his woodbine is destroyed, which cost him no labour? Early English Alliterative Poems in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century
One would have said the woodbine, looking in, had, in a mad, irritating way, made itself the reflex of these human emotions within the room. Old Crow
At last, as Julia Cloud was calling attention to a wonderful red woodbine that had twined itself about an old dead tree and was setting the roadside ablaze with splendor, Leslie caught her eye. Cloudy Jewel
Dare not the infectious sigh; nor in the bower Where woodbines flaunt, and roses shed a couch, While evening draws her crimson curtain round, Trust your soft minutes with betraying man. Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance.
The outside of the house and the verandah were covered with woodbines, fuchsias, and Mar�chal Niel roses, whilst the garden was full of pink and white oxalis and other flowers. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
It was a rustic two-story frame cottage, with a long porch in front, all overgrown with honeysuckles, clematis, woodbine and wild roses. Victor's Triumph Sequel to A Beautiful Fiend
Goest thou by stately hall, Where the broad elm droops, a leafy dome, And woodbines flaunt on the wall? Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant Household Edition
Oh, it’s wonderful,—wonderful to find so many of the very flowers which Shakespeare loved and talked of so much!—the daisy, the musk-rose and woodbine! John and Betty's History Visit
The hummingbirds hung on invisible wings, and twittered with delight as they feasted on woodbine and honeysuckle. Dr. Sevier
That one with the woodbine all over it—and I do believe—yes, it really is my little Dutch girl scrubbing the steps,” and away she bounded and was soon beside the little worker. Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad
We cross it by the double arch of a dilapidated Saracen bridge, looking down upon thickets of oleander, willow, tamarisk and woodbine. Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land Impressions of Travel in Body and Spirit
There the yew, Green ever amid the snows of winter, told Of immortality, and gracefully The willow, a perpetual mourner, drooped; And there the gadding woodbine crept about, And there the ancient ivy. Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant Household Edition
To me, the discovery of a woodman in the wadi were as pleasing as the discovery of a woodchuck or a woodswallow or a woodbine. The Book of Khalid
The golden landscape was lit with patches of gay woodland, and here and there by the roadside a scarlet maple, a clump of flaming sumach, or the blood-red vine of the woodbine. Treasure Valley
Ears of corn tied by fluttering ribbons, the husks turned back to show the golden ears, cornstalks, golden-rod, milkweed, woodbine and clusters of purple grapes are all worked into the decorations. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society
The air was fragrant with the woodbine which curled round the trunks of the trees, while, at their feet, tiny harebells and the purple violet modestly peeped up. The Fairy Nightcaps
The grass beneath their feet was an intense emerald, and the young, fresh leaves of the woodbine covering the church walls glistened in the light of the fading sunset. Duncan Polite The Watchman of Glenoro
The sumachs and the woodbine made flaming patches on the hills and in the fence-corners. The Silver Maple
But when the sun again returns in his glory, the birds plume their dripping feathers; the gardener ties up his fallen roses, and trails anew the gadding woodbine. Forgotten Tales of Long Ago
His garden well loaded with store, His cot by the side of the green, Where woodbines crept over the door, And jessamines peep’d in between. Phebe, the Blackberry Girl Uncle Thomas's Stories for Good Children
She laughed, jumping into the wagon then and twining one arm about Faith's waist, much like a spray of woodbine. Say and Seal, Volume II
Over the meadows amongst the goldenrod, past the stone walls where the woodbine and clematis run over each other trying to make the old gray rocks beautiful. The Brass Bound Box
The poison ivy has a leaf similar to the harmless woodbine, but the leaves are grouped in threes instead of fives. Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts
The last thing that the air suggests to the nose of one who enters is the smell of woodbine. A Padre in France
And he had been working on a bit of woodbine that now draped the old rail fence as with a scarlet curtain. In Orchard Glen
A significant clasp of the woodbine answered that—then the hand rested in a quiet embrace. Say and Seal, Volume II
Its innocent appearance, all draped in woodbine and fringed with alder and raspberry bushes, did not deceive her in the least. 'Lizbeth of the Dale
In the bracken wild roses rioted in the richest profusion; the foxglove blazed like pillars of fire through the shadowy underwood and the woodbine flaunted its tall head proudly among the leaves. In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls
That cottage with its low roof, and woodbine trellis, has become a palace. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows, Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine. Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature
The branches o’ the woodbine hide    My little cottage wall, An’ though ’tis but a humble thatch,    I envy not the hall. Revised Edition of Poems
See the woodbine that you and she used to twine round my hat and crook, when I played at being a shepherd.” The Flower Basket A Fairy Tale
Along the sides, seasoning at convenient intervals, were rows of felled timber, gay with a summer's growth of woodbine and clematis, now ripened to scarlet and silvery white. Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life
One end of the cottage is often completely hidden with ivy, and woodbine grows in thickest profusion over the porch. The Toilers of the Field
It had been a pretty place once, with diamond-paned windows and a small green trellised porch, over which woodbine and roses had trailed. Love of Brothers
The fairy’s feet were resting on a woodbine vine that was creeping up the wall, and her wings were as delicate as those of a butterfly. Fireside Stories for Girls in Their Teens
Along this narrow valley, you might see The wild deer sporting on the meadow ground, And, here and there, a solitary tree, Or mossy stone, or rock with woodbine crowned. The Minstrel; or the Progress of Genius with some other poems
The woodbine and the light wild rose Float o’er the broken wall; And here the mournful nightshade blows, To note the garden’s fall. Spare Hours
The broad, unscreened windows were wide open and vines of woodbine or honeysuckle framed them on every side. Ladies-In-Waiting
The air is vital with her presence, And banners wave from the woodbine's bud. Song-waves
Sourwood and sumach blazed; the woodbine flung its banner of blood, chestnuts were yellow where the nuts dropped through them from loosened burs. Judith of the Cumberlands
A stag sprang from the pasture at his call, And, kneeling, licked the withered hand, that tied A wreath of woodbine round his antlers tall, And hung his lofty neck with many a floweret small. The Minstrel; or the Progress of Genius with some other poems
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
Then it perceived the scent of the woodbine, and soon the still stronger scent of the violets and wild thyme; and it fancied it could hear the cuckoo repeat its note. The Sand-Hills of Jutland
It doth seem but yesterday that she came to me as I was training the woodbine o'er the arbor that led to her little garden, and put her white hand on my shoulder. A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales
In that chilly land, the least approach to tenderness was like the gleam in which the hardy woodbine leaflets unfold to sun themselves. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
"I don't mind her shots—the bottle of scent is absolutely safe; but I'm afraid he'll win another packet of woodbines." Happy Days
The woodbines, the roses, the jessamines, the pinks and above all, the minionette with which it was surrounded, made the air one general perfume; every breeze came loaded with fragrance, stealing and giving odour. A Description of Millenium Hall And the Country Adjacent Together with the Characters of the Inhabitants and Such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections As May Excite in the Reader Proper Sentiments of Humanity, and Lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue
The roses and the sweet woodbine clambered over the pretty porch. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls
Oh, see what a gorgeous glorious place this is, with the trees and scarlet woodbine and the lake sparkling away over there, and girls, girls, girls! Beatrice Leigh at College A Story for Girls
My little woodbine, you must twine round your brother and comfort him, but you can spare some sweetness for me too.  Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
In the forests the beech trees showed bronze leaves amid the midsummer foliage, the sumach and the woodbine were flaunting the scarlet signals of autumn. The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest
At each corner was an arbour made with woodbines and jessamine, in one or two of which there was always an agreeable shade. A Description of Millenium Hall And the Country Adjacent Together with the Characters of the Inhabitants and Such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections As May Excite in the Reader Proper Sentiments of Humanity, and Lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue
Roses and woodbines, very much like those in England, appeared in beauteous contention; while beneath great trees were rich flocks of birds of various feather. The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason
And all round the castle there grew up a hedge of thorn, tangled with ivy, woodbine and creeping plants, so dense that from a distance it seemed like a little wood. The Sleeping Beauty
Partly; and I could tell you of a few other likenesses, such as your being Robert’s woodbine, yet with a sort of clinging freedom.  Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
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
The woodbine is very thick and strong, and there is the spout, too. Fernley House
It was a pretty white cottage, with woodbines creeping over it, and Boston pinks growing by the front door-stone. Aunt Madge's Story
The short casement windows were rendered still more gloomy, and in places screened from light, by the creeping woodbine throwing its luxuriant and unrestricted foliage about their deep recesses. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
The heath is brown, and ivy pale, The woodbine berries red, And withered leaves borne on the gale Sink down on peaty bed. Gleams of Sunshine Optimistic Poems
An autumn wind came up and set the bare woodbine sprays to beating on the window, to the tune of nearing snow. Country Neighbors
Gentlemen, it is gone–as you say–where the woodbine twineth. Owen Clancy's Happy Trail or, The Motor Wizard in California
Tangles of woodbine, clematis and bitter-sweet sprawled down over striated rocks. Jewel Weed
However, the hedgerows of the Pebblemarsh road gave up nothing but the odours of briar and woodbine,276 nothing pursued him but the twitter of birds and the songs of larks above the summer-drowsy fields. The Man Who Lost Himself
The woodbine twined about the giant oak Blends with its purple-red a brighter shade. Gleams of Sunshine Optimistic Poems
So did Gail, when she drew forth from her stocking a bulky potato pig with toothpicks for legs, match-heads for eyes and a dry woodbine tendril for a tail. At the Little Brown House
In the hedge, the woodbine twining, Fills the air with sweet perfume; The blushing rose, in gay profusion, Joins its fragrance and its bloom. The Keepsake or, Poems and Pictures for Childhood and Youth
Years have fled, and that soft light shines On a quiet cot where the woodbine twines. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands
And everywhere along the shores, against the dark pine woods, are the varied reds of oaks, of blackberry vines, of woodbine, and of sumach. Five Hundred Dollars First published in the "Century Magazine"
A Violet Bank I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows: Quite over-canopied with lush woodbine, With sweet musk roses and with eglantine. The Posy Ring A Book of Verse for Children
The buildings should be painted or whitewashed, and over the house may clamber and beautify it the woodbine, the jessamine, the honeysuckle, or the rose. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
On the broad piazza of one of the quaint old-fashioned houses, behind a needless screen of climbing woodbine, two girls are whiling away the afternoon. A Summer Evening's Dream 1898
Only the scent of woodbine and hay new-mown Travelled the road. Poems
By this time they had reached an arbor completely overgrown with jasmine and woodbine. The Adventures of Maya the Bee
There are woodbine and honey-suckle climbing over the wall, and starred spaniels sprawling themselves on the grass. The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony
And I will pu' a garland gay, To deck thy brow sae fair; For many a woodbine cover'd glade An' sweet wild flower is there. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
A winter sunbeam pierced the screen of woodbine, and, for a moment, shed the warmth of springtime on the nest. "Wee Tim'rous Beasties" Studies of Animal life and Character
A luxuriant woodbine partly hid the chair, and the distance was too great to see the face of the woman, but Hazel grew weak with wonder and pleasure. The Man of the Desert
So it had all been real, she had spent the night with the flower-sprite and had seen the two human beings, with their arms round each other, in the arbor of woodbine and jasmine. The Adventures of Maya the Bee
I ran out knitting, with the woodbine and syringa in the basket for the parlour. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
Just like a piece of woodbine round a stick, only the coils are more close.” Middy and Ensign
Trout and salmon come swimming to the door; hawthorn and woodbine are as rife there as weeds be in some parts; two broad oaks stand on turf like velvet, and ring with songbirds. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866
Our father's dust is left alone And silent under other snows: There in due time the woodbine blows, The violet comes, but we are gone. In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV
It's a dream—white cement pergolas covered with woodbine and pink ramblers, and a wonderful stretch of lawn in front. Torchy, Private Sec.
"I know a bank where the wild thyme blows; Where ox-lips and the nodding violet grows; Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk roses and the eglantine." Shakspere, Personal Recollections
Florence stood there a long time, behind the thickly-interwoven woodbines and honeysuckles, supporting herself against the marble column, forgetful of all save the blissful thought that the man she loved was once more near her. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems
How cool was the sitting-room, with the woodbine falling about the open window! Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
And I walked by the brook, and its silvery tone,    Seemed to soothe me again as of yore; And I stood by the cottage with moss overgrown    And the woodbine that trailed round the door. Yorkshire Lyrics Poems written in the Dialect as Spoken in the West Riding of Yorkshire. To which are added a Selection of Fugitive Verses not in the Dialect
Ken knew he could rely on the chattering of the sparrows in the woodbine round his window. The Young Pitcher
But winds delight, I wish to be content; I praise the woodbine, but I take no joy; I moan the birds that music thus have spent; As for the rest, they breed but mine annoy. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles Phillis - Licia
A fragrant woodbine formed a beautiful lattice-work over the rough-cut hole in the wall which answered for a window. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems
In that quarter the sky was like a vast porch of crimson woodbine. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
Just opposite to the entrance was some kind of bower, with honeysuckle, woodbine, and other blooming and fragrant vines intertwined. Dr. Dumany's Wife
The leaves were deep-lobed, shaped a little like woodbine, but rough to touch. Across the Fruited Plain
The slender birch and ash poles are hung with woodbine and wild hops, both growing in profusion. Nature Near London
The korna is allowed to twine itself over the roofs, as the woodbine over our cottages, and looks very pretty. Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2 Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's Government
The woodbine clung close to the wall beneath his window. Timothy's Quest A Story for Anybody, Young or Old, Who Cares to Read It
And when the welcome simmer shower Has cheer’d ilk drooping little flower, We’ll to the breathing woodbine bower At sultry noon, my dearie, O. III. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
Her little cottage, which stood looking from its trellice, covered with woodbine and jessamine, was burnt down; and the whole of their little property was included in the destruction. The Last Man
A cream-coloured wall of woodbine in flower extends in one spot, in another festoons of hops hang gracefully, and so thick as to hide everything beyond them. Nature Near London
It is a fine plant, and its flower is not unlike the woodbine or honeysuckle, but devoid of all fragrance. Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2 Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's Government
Here and there a leaning post was overgrown with woodbine. Ways of Wood Folk
O happy be the woodbine bower, Nae nightly bogle make it eerie; Nor ever sorrow stain the hour, The place and time I met my dearie! The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
The woodbine is good for its fall color, although weedy in growth. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
There is scarce a stole without its woodbine or hops; many of the poles, though larger than the arm, are scored with spiral grooves left by the bines. Nature Near London
Over this low wall vines were already growing, and the woodbine that was mingled with it was stained with those glorious tints in which Nature says to life, "Even death is beautiful." Told in a French Garden August, 1914
Old Jonas Martin ransacked the woods for vines—clematis and woodbine—then he, with Mrs. Jameson to superintend, set them out around our village houses. The Jamesons
Yon knot of gay flowers in the arbour, They ne’er wi’ my Phillis can vie: Her breath is the breath o’ the woodbine, Its dew-drop o’ diamond, her eye. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
The several varieties of clematis are desirable if combined with the heavier growing grape or woodbine. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
Under these bushes of woodbine the nightingales when they first arrive in spring are fond of searching for food, and dart on a grub with a low satisfied "kurr." Nature Near London
It was now all hung about with wild roses and woodbine and was very sweet, and far overhead the trees met in a light, springing roof of green, more beautiful than any cathedral. The Story of Bawn
Here on the very edge of the foreshore, blown by some chance wind behind a stone and wonderfully preserved there, Sholto found a child's chain of woodbine entwined with daisies and autumnal pheasant's eye. The Black Douglas
In this interval she often worked in the yard, raking up the leaves that fell from vine and bush, picking the bravely-blooming dahlias, gathering sprays of woodbine for the vases, scattering crumbs to the birds. Maida's Little Shop
Wild grape vines or woodbine draping the wire fences tempt the eye of the passer-by to linger, and they cost nothing. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
With red hips and haws, red bryony and woodbine berries, these together cause the sense rather than the actual existence of a tawny tint. Nature Near London
Give me just one flower for token'—here he kissed his hand to me, and I threw him a truss of woodbine—'adieu, fair cousin, trust me well, I will soon be here again.' Lorna Doone A Romance of Exmoor
Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines Curl me about, ye gadding vines, And oh so close your circles lace, That I may never leave this place! Andrew Marvell
This unseen friend, passing by the tree blackened by a thunderbolt, stayed her step; lo! the woodbine sprang up and covered the tree's nakedness. The Investment of Influence A Study of Social Sympathy and Service
It was the season in which the rugged landscape appeared most brilliant; when the kalmia bloomed, the gentian, the primrose, the yellow daisy, the woodbine, and the golden-disked aster still lingered in sunny spots. Westerfelt
There must be leaves on the woodbine, Is the kingcup crowned in the meadow? The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation
"And you needn't worry about me, neither," affirmed Mr. Bodge, who had been standing unnoted in the shadow of the woodbine. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, Curb me about, ye gadding vines,228 And oh, so close your circles lace, That I may never leave this place! Andrew Marvell
Young love lived once in a humble shed,   Where roses breathing,   And woodbines wreathing, Around the lattice their tendrils spread, As wild and sweet as the life he led. Charles Dickens and Music
Honeysuckle or Woodbine:— "Copious of flower the woodbine, pale and wan, But well compensating her sickly looks With never-cloying odors." The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
The scent of a sprig of wild woodbine holds a charm beyond all the perfumes of the chemist's shop. The Young Priest's Keepsake
Then came the day once more when the little woman sat down in a chair in the shade of the woodbine. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
I already anticipate the spring; see the woodbines and wild roses bloom in my grove, and almost catch the gale of perfume. The History of Emily Montague
And woodbine, roses, and mignonette breathe as sweet odours as exotics, and belong of right to the cottages of England. Turns of Fortune And Other Tales
The soft lake breeze rippled the woodbine leaves along the sill, stirring the lace and ribbon on her breast. The Firing Line
The outer woodwork and roof of the porch were covered by a woodbine, trimmed, however, so as to leave the openings clear. Bressant
Cap'n Sproul, encumbered still with buckets and bag and trumpet, floundered over the porch rail, through a tangled mass of woodbine vines, and into the arms of his distracted wife. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
Both these little structures were picturesque objects, being overgrown with ivy and woodbine. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest
The window, across which the woodbine was growing, changed places with the door; the floor rose up and bowed to her, while the room was full of faces, beckoning to and smiling upon her. Tracy Park
Great crimson roses, wet with dew, and odorous woodbine peeped in as she opened it. Marion Arleigh's Penance Everyday Life Library No. 5
The puppies chew the woodbine and destroy The dainty branches sprouting on the wall! Memories and Anecdotes
He sat down under the woodbine that wreathed the little porch and slowly filled his pipe, his gaze still on the bridge opening. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
For the most part the bottom of the glen was overgrown with brushwood, and, where its sides were too abrupt to admit the growth of larger trees, they were matted with woodbine and brambles. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest
It was a lovely summer night, and the moonlight fell softly upon the grass and shrubs outside, and shone far down the long lane where the Tramp House stood, with its thick covering of woodbine. Tracy Park
Jean's arms were filled with early goldenrod, and she had some woodbine leaves fastened in a close fillet crown about her smooth dark hair. Kit of Greenacre Farm
"And there, while the wild rose and woodbine deliciousness blended, We kissed and we kissed and we kissed, till the afternoon ended...." Prose Fancies
How cool was the sitting-room, with the woodbine falling about the open windows! Our Holidays Their Meaning and Spirit; retold from St. Nicholas
The woodbine, and this is a strange fancy, is the king of the woods. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
Christian had spent all the previous day at Avonside, which she found a very pretty cottage, all woodbine and roses, with nothing at all poverty-stricken about it, either within or without. Christian's Mistake
The woodbine that clambered over the two high, white posts was still green, but scrambling along the ground were wild blackberry runners just turning a rich brown crimson. Kit of Greenacre Farm
"Look at my woodbine worm, boys," Miss Ruth said, as she lifted the cover of another box. Miss Elliot's Girls Stories of Beasts, Birds, and Butterflies
And once she dallied to straighten out a snarled spray of red and brown woodbine. The White Linen Nurse
Soon there came in a gillie whose business it was to see to the fires, and he kindled the fire for Iubdan, throwing on it a woodbine together with divers other sorts of timber. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
At last she reached a knoll, at whose feet ran a little burn, shaded with woodbine and wild roses; and there she sat down, burying her face in her hands. More English Fairy Tales
This was built of gray stone like a Norman castle, with square towers, and was overgrown with woodbine just beginning to show a tinge of crimson. Kit of Greenacre Farm
It was in the thickest growth of the woodbine, just over their heads; and when Florence had climbed in a chair, she had her first look at a nest of young birds. Miss Elliot's Girls Stories of Beasts, Birds, and Butterflies
Inside the wide, open fireplace, behind the high brass fender and the shining andirons, was a "chimney flower pot," country fashion, of green lilac boughs,—not blossoms,—and woodbine sprays, and crimson and white tulips. Real Folks
Soon, we drew nigh to a charming cliff, overrun with woodbines, on high suspended from flowering Tamarisk and Tamarind-trees. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II
Ivy, clematis, and woodbine clung and wound around the railings, and behind this first curtain of foliage came a second one of lilacs and laburnums. A Love Episode
The college was built of gray field stone covered with climbing woodbine and Virginia creeper, and it dominated the little town. Kit of Greenacre Farm
Before I left Weston, which happened in time, we had prairie-roses, honeysuckles, and woodbine clambering over half the houses in the place, and bouncing-Bets were extinguished forever. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
Even the woodbine has got tossed in through a broken upper pane, and I wouldn't have it mended on any account. Real Folks
It was now perishing, surely though slowly, but in peace, with the grass growing on its temple stairs and the woodbine winding round its broken columns. The Waters of Edera
On bits of level space you meet a cottage neatly built of stone, all covered with roses and woodbines, which flourish wonderfully on the loose soil in the showery atmosphere.  Rides on Railways
The hazel bloom is shortly followed by the green leaves of the woodbine, which climbs so exultingly to the tops of the highest trees and breathes its fragrance on a summer evening. Grain and Chaff from an English Manor
Milk-white and vestal-chaste the hollyhock      Grows tall, clove, sweetgale nightly shed forth spice, Long woodbines leaning over scent the rock           With airs of Paradise. Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II.
"I don't believe but what we can plant woodbine and things around it so that in a month's time you won't know there's been anything there!" she said hopefully. Hillsboro People
The silver willow darkly wave Above thy unforgotten grave, And woodbine leaves will fondly creep, Where * * lies in holy sleep. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 494, June 18, 1831
And brushing ankle-deep in flowers, We heard behind the woodbine vail The milk that bubbled in the pail, And buzzings of the honeyed hours. International Weekly Miscellany — Volume 1, No. 2, July 8, 1850
The mother-wife asks who will watch the little grave, or tend the rose tree growing at its head, or who will train the woodbine, or care for the pinks and violets? Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler
Not a pine in the grove is there seen, But with tendrils of woodbine is bound: Not a beech's more beautiful green, But a sweet-brier entwines it around. Voices for the Speechless
Ah! my heart is weary waiting, Waiting for the May-- Waiting for the pleasant rambles, Where the fragrant hawthorn brambles, With the woodbine alternating, Scent the dewy way. Poems
Therefore, in the lily's leaf, She can read no word of grief; O'er the woodbine she can dwell, Murmuring not—Farewell! farewell! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 478, February 26, 1831
It was a small, pleasant room, and through the lattice interwoven with woodbine the rising sun looked in like a friendly visitor. Fort Lafayette or, Love and Secession
One of the most popular is the following:— Several gentlemen assume the names of flowers or plants, such as the honeysuckle, woodbine, ivy, &c. Routledge's Manual of Etiquette
This done, he tests the new connection, relights his woodbine, and splashes his way back to Headquarters. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
In the afternoon Barbara went out and nailed up the woodbines. We Girls: a Home Story
I picked up a lump of earth in the road and threw it over a stone fence, covered with vines that were red with autumn leaves--woodbine or poison-ivy I suppose. Vandemark's Folly
Nor in the bower,   Where woodbines flaunt, and roses shed a couch,   While evening draws her crimson curtains round,   Trust your soft minutes with betraying man. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V.
He binds thee as the woodbine binds the tree. Ireland, Historic and Picturesque
He was an accurate observer of Nature: he notes the markings of the violet and the daisy; the haunts of the honeysuckle, the mistletoe, and the woodbine. Shakespeare's Insomnia, and the Causes Thereof
In the sitting-room the narrow panes of the small window were so overgrown with woodbine as to admit but little light. Hodge and His Masters
Landing from our shore-boat near the end of the bridge at a little cove that made in through a greenery of fox grape and woodbine, we reached the road and started off through the woodland. Virginia: the Old Dominion
No sweet-scented woodbine or pale monthly roses beautified the front of the house in spring or summer time. Fenton's Quest
Ivy reaches up and climbs About its lip, gilt here and there with sprays Of woodbine, that enwreathed about it flaunts Her saffron fruitage. Theocritus, translated into English Verse
"Put a nosegay to his nostrils—burn perfumes before him—crown him with roses and woodbine"! Cicero Ancient Classics for English Readers
His garden well loaded with store,   His cot by the side of the green, Where woodbines crept over the door. Phebe, the Blackberry Girl
When these were done, she took some needlework from her basket, and sat down beside the lattice, where the honeysuckle and woodbine filled the room with their delicious breath. Ten Girls from Dickens
After noon, the remainder of the day was interspersed with light thunder-showers, rendering tea on the grass again impossible; they passed the steaming cups, therefore, as they sat on the piazza curtained with dripping woodbine. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860
The wild rose and the woodbine were in full bloom in the hedges, and these to me were a better memorial of Burns than any thing which the chisel could execute. Letters of a Traveller Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America
However, he married the young lady, and they lived in a humble dwelling, probably possessing a porch ornamented with honeysuckle and woodbine twining, until she died. Our Mutual Friend
Sometimes they would work on the side porch where the clematis and woodbine shaded them from the hot sun. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
They walked on in profound silence, pulling back boughs now growing wet, and treading down woodbine, but still keeping a pretty straight course. The Woodlanders
"Tell me what it is," she said, drawing him into the little arbor of woodbine near the gate. Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home
He took a sprig of woodbine that was coloured of cream and butter. The Trespasser
I remember, in this parting hour, the day of days which the tremulous years bore in their bosom,—a day crimson with the woodbine's happy flush and glowing with the maple's gold. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
Now rise, and haste to yonder woodbine bowers, A soft retreat from sudden vernal showers; The turf with rural dainties shall be crown'd. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1
Dead boughs were scattered about like ichthyosauri in a museum, and beyond them were perishing woodbine stems resembling old ropes. The Woodlanders
As she went, she tore a spray of blood-red woodbine from the wall, and bound it round her waist. Tiverton Tales
Christmas Day: gathered a handful of daisies in full bloom: saw a woodbine and dogrose in the woods putting out in full leaf, and a primrose root full of ripe flowers. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
There the cherry and the grape, the downy peach and the purple plum were half discovered amid the foliage of the hop, and the clusters of the woodbine. Imogen A Pastoral Romance
What is the color of the woodbine leaves? The Elson Readers, Book 5
Firmly builded with rafters of oak, the house of the farmer Stood on the side of a hill commanding the sea; and a shady Sycamore grew by the door, with a woodbine wreathing around it. The Children's Own Longfellow
So I slept without care till the dawning of day, Then trimm'd up my woodbines and whistled amain; My minister heard as he bounded away, And we led forth our sheep to their pastures again. May Day with the Muses
Lycidas' laureate hearse is to be strewn at once with primrose and woodbine, daffodil and jasmine. Milton
A stag sprang from the pasture at his call, And, kneeling, lick'd the wither'd hand that tied A wreath of woodbine round his antlers tall, And hung his lofty neck with many a floweret small. The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes
A low portico, overgrown with woodbine and trumpet-flower, ran along the front. The Story of Kennett
The shepherd in the hovel milks,   Where builds the little wren, And Peggy's gone, all clad in silks—   Far from the happy glen, From dog-rose, woodbine, clover, all To be the Lady of the Hall. Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
That instant down she pluck'd a woodbine wreath, The loose leaves rattled on my head beneath; This was for Alfred, which he seized with joy, "O, thank you, Jennet," said the generous boy. May Day with the Muses
A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious to the rain or the rays of the sun. Wanderings in South America
Alice stopped to fasten up a riotous branch of woodbine that had poked its way through a screen. Together
She sat down upon a rock covered with scarlet woodbine, and allowed the tears that were swelling up from her heart to flow softly as the dew is shaken from a flower. The Old Homestead
The ivy at the parlour end,   The woodbine at the garden gate, Are all and each affection's friend   That render parting desolate. Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
You see these berries are waxy white and the berries on Mr. Giant's woodbine were purple. Grand-Daddy Whiskers, M.D.
A rosebud or two, a woodbine, or a sprig of eglantine look well in the braided hair; and if there be raven locks, a lily or a snowdrop may be interwoven with effect. Wanderings in South America
The woodbine waved, recalling to her flashing thoughts that day two years before when the chapel was dedicated, and they two, then mere friends, had planted this vine together. Together
On the margin of one of my folio's an unknown hand has written lush woodbine, which, I think, is right. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
With a woodbine peeping in, and the roses like thy skin       Blushing, thy praise to win,               Bonny lassie O! Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
Rangling plants are plants which entwine round other plants, as the woodbine, hops, etc. The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
I now took my knife, determining to cut away the woodbine and break the twigs in the gentlest manner possible, till I could get a view of his head. Wanderings in South America
The sweet-scented woodbine   I shall not withhold, Nor rare perfumed lilies,   Like pure burnished gold. The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects
Slowly he passed between the gateless posts Before the unused front door, slowly too Beyond the side porch with its woodbine thick Draping autumnal splendor. Rose and Roof-Tree — Poems
The woodbine leaves are often bored like this, and seem to have patterns traced upon them. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
The sides are covered with thickets of broom, myrtle, arbutus, ilex, mastic and laurel, overgrown with woodbine, and interspersed with patches of sage, lavender, hyssop, wild thyme, and rue. The Lands of the Saracen Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain
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
O, soon will the odors of bright blushing roses   Unite with the woodbines in fragrance complete; For hoards of their incense this fine month discloses,   To all who are fond of a garden retreat. The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects
The wall streamed with woodbine, very glorious in its autumnal flamings. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front
I now took my knife, determined to cut away the woodbine, and break the twigs in the gentlest manner possible, till I could get a view of his head. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea
What can you expect of a bird who, with woodbine and juniper full in sight, prefers to go inside and peck at a musty biscuit? Chantecler Play in Four Acts
A scarlet woodbine swung lazily back and forth beyond the window. Men, Women, and Ghosts
Two woodbines flourish at my door,   And climb above its porch; One yields of grateful scent a store, One flowers till all the summer's o'er   And winter days approach. The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects
It seems to me now that these bows were like the touch of frosted woodbine in a yellowing elm, though at the moment I must have been unequal to this fancy. The Boss of Little Arcady
A species of woodbine formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious to the rain or the rays of the sun. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea
He did not answer at once, and she thrust her hand through the woodbine again. The Velvet Glove
A giant woodbine has wrapped the whole front in its rich green mantle; and the porch is roofed and the windows curtained with luxuriant honeysuckles and climbing wild-roses. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 02, December, 1857
Ah, bind them fast with triple twine Of Memory, the wild woodbine That still, being human, stays divine, And alone is age's youth!... The Vigil of Venus and Other Poems by "Q"
A shadow thrown across the moonlit walk— A breeze that, sighing, lifts the woodbine leaves, and strays In through the open lattice, may restore The scenes that long in memory have slept. Lays from the West
They remained for many minutes silent in the same posture,—Eveline, like an upright and tender poplar,—Rose, who encircled her lady in her arms, like the woodbine which twines around it. The Betrothed
He had the note in his hand--a small screw of paper, all wet with the dew on the woodbine. The Velvet Glove
Off came the rest of the board, and from the window, half hidden in woodbine, she could now see over the bushes into the next garden. A Garland for Girls
When the cherries are gone, they visit the sassafras and pepperidge trees, and the woodbine tangles. Friends and Helpers
"I don't mind HER shots—the bottle of scent is absolutely safe; but I'm afraid he'll win another packet of woodbines." The Holiday Round
He was lying at full length on the verandah, his handsome head propped against one of the pillars, framed in a mass of woodbine and trumpet-vine. Hildegarde's Neighbors
He looked at the wall, but failed to perceive the hole in it, for the woodbine and the wild rose tree covered it like a curtain. The Velvet Glove
The sun dazzled his eyes, the birds serenaded him and diverted his attention, and a woodbine forced its way through the window, and regaled his sense of smelling with its fragrance. The Old English Baron: a Gothic Story
The eggs of the moth are laid on apple, plum, or woodbine leaves, or on grape, currant, gooseberry, chickweed or dock. Moths of the Limberlost
A broad woodbine leaf had been fluttering against David's head, as he leaned on the slender pillar of the porch where it grew. Work: a Story of Experience
They found the family assembled upon the broad piazza, where the full moon shone upon them through the broad leaves of woodbine twining about the massive pillars. Darkness and Daylight
It is a small cottage surrounded with verandas and trellis-work, over which are creeping numerous woodbines and multafloras, spreading their fragrant blossoms, giving it an air of sequestered beauty. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
"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
I had the experience and he had the capital, as well as the stock, and had vanished to where the woodbine twineth. Notes By the Way in a Sailor's Life
She would always be tender and clinging, but the fragrant woodbine would be trained round a sound, sturdy oak, and her modesty, gentleness, and sincerity, gave every promise of her being an excellent wife. Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 2
Kate, singing a little song, was training the riotous branches of her favorite woodbine. Rolling Stones
Most of the others smoked rank and often damp "woodbines." At Suvla Bay Being the notes and sketches of scenes, characters and adventures of the Dardanelles campaign, made by John Hargrave ("White Fox") while serving with the 32nd field ambulance, X division, Mediterranean expeditionary force, during the great war.
In May, a song-sparrow, that had evidently met with disaster earlier in the season, built its nest in a thick mass of woodbine against the side of my house, about fifteen feet from the ground. Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers
Yet some of them, I own, are sweet even to a sense of faintness, luscious as the woodbine, and graceful and luxuriant like it. Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners
Petronius looked through the branches of woodbine into the garden, and at the three persons who were playing there. Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero
Scarlet beans and honeysuckles were climbing up from below to meet their pretty neighbours, and the woodbine was hanging its green festoons wherever it could cling. Eight Cousins
"You see them," said Hawk, lighting a "woodbine," and pointing across the Salt Lake; "that's the first sign of the wet season coming up." At Suvla Bay Being the notes and sketches of scenes, characters and adventures of the Dardanelles campaign, made by John Hargrave ("White Fox") while serving with the 32nd field ambulance, X division, Mediterranean expeditionary force, during the great war.
The gabled porch, with woodbine green, —The broken millstone at the sill, —Though many a rood might stretch between, The truant child could see them still. The Professor at the Breakfast-Table
The deep red cones of the sumach And the woodbine's crimson sprays Have bannered the common roadside For the pageant of passing days. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3
Where yonder woodbine creeps, Fold, fold thy pinions light! The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2
Filmy floats the wild woodbine, Jonquil, jacinth, jessamine,    Float and flow. How to Fail in Literature; a lecture
It is no longer the close compact vegetable wall of hawthorn, and maple, and brier-roses, intertwined with bramble and woodbine, and crowned with large elms or thickly-set saplings. Our Village
I think they knew that, singing through the air, There thrilled a vague, insistent, harp-like call— And that, where woodbine blazed against the wall, You held me close and kissed my wind-tossed hair! Cross Roads
Ah! my heart is weary waiting, Waiting for the May,— Waiting for the pleasant rambles Where the fragrant hawthorn-brambles, With the woodbine alternating, Scent the dewy way. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3
The two gentlemen have long since gone where the "woodbine twineth"—that is, been found deficient in studies and dismissed. The Colored Cadet at West Point Autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, first graduate of color from the U. S. Military Academy
One almost fancied dew drops on the delicate wild roses; a spray of pink hawthorn, daisies and golden buttercups mingled with woodbine and meadow-sweet, told sweet stories of the English meadows. Dora Thorne
No; she was quite unacquainted with its mysteries—the fern-glades, the woodbine tangles, and the stream, that, if you listened attentively, you could hear faintly gurgling even where we sat. John Halifax, Gentleman
We are the city equivalent to the woodbine and the honeysuckle. Waifs and Strays Part 1
In the front there was a flower garden, small but charmingly pretty; the doors and windows were surrounded with a woodbine creeper that gave an air of comfort to the little dwelling. Alvira, the Heroine of Vesuvius
So angle we for Beatrice, who even now Is couched in the woodbine coverture. Much Ado about Nothing
A pretty little room was given to her, with woodbines and roses peeping in at the window. Dora Thorne
There was a yellow jasmine over the porch at one front door, and a woodbine at the other; the cottage had two entrances, each distinct. John Halifax, Gentleman
The old elm by the tavern, that had been wrapped in a bright trail of scarlet woodbine, was stripped almost bare of its autumn beauty. Story of Waitstill Baxter
Ah, would I were a honey-bee to sweep Through ivy, and the bracken, and woodbine; To watch thee waken, Love, and watch thee sleep, Within thy grot below the shadowy pine. Rhymes a la Mode
Twisting bindweed, honey'd woodbine, Cling to her, while, red and blue, On her rounded form ripe berries Dash and die in gory dew. Poems — Volume 1
She looked down the lane, around the curve of the stone wall, red with woodbine, the lane that would meet the stage road to the station. New Chronicles of Rebecca
But bide a bit till the hawthorn bloom, and anon thy walls put on their kirtle of brave roses, and sweet woodbine, Have we forgotten thee, and the foolish things thou lovest? The Cloister and the Hearth
O, happy be the woodbine bower, Nae nightly bogle make it eerie; Nor ever sorrow stain the hour, The place and time I met my Dearie! Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
“And what right would that ruin have to bid a budding woodbine cover its decay with freshness?” Jane Eyre
All lands give their flowers to thy gardens,  That glow to thy bright harbour's mouth; The waratah and England's red roses  With stately magnolias entwine, Gay sunflowers fill sea-scented closes,     All sweet with woodbine. An Anthology of Australian Verse
But Hunsden comes; I hear his step, and there he is, bending through the lattice, from which he has thrust away the woodbine with unsparing hand, disturbing two bees and a butterfly. The Professor
Yon knot of gay flowers in the arbour, They ne'er wi' my Phillis can vie: Her breath is the breath of the woodbine, Its dew-drop o' diamond her eye. Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
And when the welcome simmer shower Has cheer'd ilk drooping little flower, We'll to the breathing woodbine bower, At sultry noon, my Dearie, O. Lassie wi' the, &c. Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
And here thy page on logic shows  A troop of merry girls, A meadow smooth where clover grows, And lanes where scented hawthorn blows,  And woodbine twines and curls. An Anthology of Australian Verse
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