单词 | bridal wreath |
例句 | I’m not lying, she had the hostas, the ferns, and the sweet marjoram planted before I got back with the bridal wreath, and the bridal wreath planted before I got back with the roses. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z She had dug up a bridal wreath as tall as Ben and wrapped it in burlap. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z Who love, can need no special type of death; He bares his awful face too soon, too often; "Immortelles" bloom in Beauty's bridal wreath, And does not yon green elm contain a coffin? A Selection from the Works of Frederick Locker 2012-01-03T03:00:13.067Z Sometimes a bridal wreath was hung up with the glove. Stones of the Temple Lessons from the Fabric and Furniture of the Church 2011-11-11T03:00:36.693Z The bridal wreath is sullied by the incense which rises round it. Trevethlan (Vol 3 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-17T02:00:19.780Z For you, certainly," says he, "but I shall feel quite peculiarly to-day when I see you with your bridal wreath, Lin! Felix Lanzberg's Expiation 2011-03-15T02:00:14.763Z Minna had already wished happiness to so many others with her tears--rain falling upon the bridal wreath brings happiness. Withered Leaves. Vol. III.(of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:13.983Z She wove on bewildered and out of breath: 'My bridal wreath.' Arne; A Sketch of Norwegian Country Life 2011-02-14T03:00:32.700Z And before the eyes of both the marriage-canopy reared itself splendid in the Land of Promise, and the figure of Biela flitted, crowned with the bridal wreath. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z Already the bridal wreath was twined; musicians were hired for the dance, and the whole nation rejoiced at the approaching nuptials of the fair Princess Aurora. Fairy Tales From all Nations 2011-01-16T03:00:21.797Z The bridal wreath is of jasmine and orange flowers, and confines a tulle veil very full and long. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. XLII., May 1851 While evergreen is often used for this scheme, yet shrubs such as the lilac, forsythia, bridal wreath, flowering almond, and many others are suitable. Remodeled Farmhouses The old custom of the bridal wreath, which was worn by both bride and bridegroom, was introduced into Germany from Rome. Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. I. The gardens, too, contain flowers that Betty Washington must have enjoyed—bushes of lilac, mock orange, and bridal wreath and beds of pansies, sweet william, phlox, verbena and lilies of the valley. Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia As she sat thus, with the blooming branches before her, Weidmann entered, and said joyously,— "This tree bears leaves and blossoms enough for threefold bridal wreaths, and I hope they will be worn." Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine Only the bridal wreath was fixed in the maiden's hair, then all got into the carriage. The Pictures; The Betrothing Novels They soon returned; and each of the damsels about to be betrothed had put on the bridal wreath belonging to her mother. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. You are offering me flowers, it seems, not for a bridal wreath, but for a funeral urn.” Callista : a Tale of the Third Century Spring opened formally for the Nesbits with crocuses and hyacinths; smiled genially in golden forsythia, bridal wreath and tulips, preened itself in flags and lilacs before glowing in roses and peonies. In the Heart of a Fool But the latter now took Manna's hand, saying:— "Do you know for whom is the third bridal wreath which shall be woven from this myrtle-tree?" Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine The bridal wreath is always of myrtle, not orange blossom, and the bride and bridegroom exchange rings. The Etiquette of Engagement and Marriage Describing Modern Manners and Customs of Courtship and Marriage, and giving Full Details regarding the Wedding Ceremony and Arrangements It is embroidered with a border in gold of the classical honeysuckle pattern; and the bridal wreath of gilt metal flowers might, from its style, be supposed to have been taken from a Greek tomb. Needlework As Art Her bright hopes had faded at sight of that colorless garb, and the bridal wreath was to wither on her brow! Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848 Where the wedding decorations are of one flower exclusively, that blossom alone figures in the bridal wreath and bouquet. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society How highly is the Uncle blest; To-day the bridal wreath adorns the aunt. Home Life in Germany “The bridal wreath and snowballs make it look like a wedding was expected in there,” she declared. Winning the Wilderness "No, you certainly must not spend a dollar for your daughter's bridal wreath," said the old maid. What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales Ten o’clock found some of the class in an effort to carry out the green and white color scheme, robbing the neighbors’ bridal wreath hedges of all their glory. The 1926 Tatler “I found it in an old chest; it is mother’s bridal wreath.” The Goose Man Another entertainment that takes place immediately before the marriage is given by the bride's best friend, who invites several other girls to help her weave the bridal wreath of myrtle. Home Life in Germany In the third act Dot adorns May with the bridal wreath, but the girl is in a very sad mood. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Earl Edmund had not been callous to the white, woeful face under one of the bridal wreaths. A Forgotten Hero Not for Him Over a high bush on the lawn opposite her window the long "bridal wreaths" tumbled. The Californians Mother’s bridal wreath?” murmured Jordan, as he looked at the faded myrtle. The Goose Man Several of my friends wrote to me, and last of all I got a silhouette, painted on glass, of Lotte and Friederike weaving my bridal wreath. Home Life in Germany They then prepare to crown her with the bridal wreath, when lo, instead of the myrtle, there lies in the box a wreath of white roses, the ornament of the dead. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas And Mrs. Crisp cut down nearly a whole bushful of bridal wreath to decorate Eugenia's room with. The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor My blood-red garment seems a bridegroom's cloak, Death's garland seems to me a bridal wreath; My love is near. The Little Clay Cart Mrcchakatika When our house witnessed the sad event that spread a widow's veil over my bridal wreath, our whole family was terribly wrought up. Manasseh A Romance of Transylvania She had not waited for my presence, because she knew the bridal wreath woven for her would recall the blighted bloom of mine. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author The making of the bridal wreath, the decoration of the tables for the wedding feast, the dressing of the bride, were among her special tasks. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" When we had finished filling the vases and jardinières, the room itself all snowy white and green made you think of a bush of bridal wreath. The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor It's in Ella's garden that the first wild violets bloom; where the first spring beauty nods under the bushes of bridal wreath; where the last chrysanthemum glows. Green Valley Southerners love it as one loves a pressed flower from a mother's bridal wreath. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' To the south of the delphiniums was a great bank of bridal wreath chrysanthemums, white as the driven snow. 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 The yards of the village homes, or the grounds, as they were commonly designated, were gay with the earlier flowering shrubs, almond and bridal wreath and Japanese quince. The Debtor A Novel Orange blossoms or other white flowers and maiden blush roses should form the bridal wreath and bouquet. Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society Her bouquet was of trailing bridal wreath and white lilacs. Etiquette Shall love as the bridal wreath, wither and die? Mountain idylls, and Other Poems There, summer breathed her bridal bloom; her hill-top temples crowned with bridal wreaths. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II When this was over the mother-superior led the novice, now Sister Maria Colomba, to a small table on which lay a bridal wreath of white roses and a crown of thorns. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 At other times she thought of them as a bridal wreath, purer than the purest orange-blossom that ever decked a bride. The Tidal Wave and Other Stories My bridal wreath was shivered into fragments; its white petals, like fruit blossoms caught in an untimely blast, sprinkled the floor; my laces were in shreds like the riven mast of some shipwrecked vessel. Strange Visitors Have the bells ring; lay her bridal wreath upon her coffin. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig She was shamed and insulted, her bridal wreath trampled underfoot, and she herself here alone with a man who raved and threatened furiously. The Song of the Blood-Red Flower With ribbons gay of violets blue The bridal wreath we bring thee; The merry dance we lead thee to, And wedding songs we sing thee. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English In Italy it is woven into bridal wreaths and is used on all festive occasions. Flowers and Flower-Gardens With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden What is more, some of them did this eagerly, as if former ideals were only fit to be thrown aside with the bridal wreath. Without Dogma They laughed at Ethel's description, but they listened attentively while she described the spiky white blossoms of deutzia and the winding white bands of the spiraea—bridal wreath. Ethel Morton's Enterprise To see a bridal wreath, foretells a happy ending to uncertain engagements. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition She pressed her white hands together, and the leaves of the bridal wreath trembled on her brow. Stories Worth Rereading At the head, tall and well-proportioned, came Rico with his stately mien; and at his side walked Stineli, looking happy and pretty, her smooth braids crowned with the fresh bridal wreath. Rico and Wiseli She walked past the hydrangea bed, past the blooming bridal wreath and as far as the rose bed. Mary Jane: Her Book I must have been put into the best bedroom, for among other works of art which it contained was a bridal wreath of orange-blossoms under a glass. Two Summers in Guyenne Plunge in the stream, bear knife in teeth To cut yon bough for bridal wreath. The Canadian Elocutionist The blossoming trees Put on their bridal wreaths, and veil their charms From the too ardent sun, beneath thy gift Of soft diaphanous tissue, pure and white As angel's raiment. Laura Secord, the heroine of 1812. A Drama. and Other Poems. It was not the fashion then to turn the house into a conservatory, but the effect of the scattered groups of flowers, and bridal wreaths, was far more festal in character. A Daughter of Fife Ah! this insurrection, I hate it for the men it has killed, and the widows it has made; and also for the sake of those pretty eyes that glistened with tears under the bridal wreath. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) Is not this a bride's wreath, and are not bridal wreaths always made of orange flowers? Tales for Young and Old The orange blossom is proverbially chosen for the bridal wreath, and, from the same flower, an essential oil is extracted hardly less esteemed than the celebrated ottar of roses. The Book of Household Management Sprigs of bay were also introduced into the bridal wreath, besides ears of corn, emblematical of the plenty which might always crown the bridal couple. The Folk-lore of Plants Ne'er will the bridal wreath adorn thy brow, No darling infant blossom on thy breast; Yet thou with warlike honors shalt be laden, Raising thee high above each earthly maiden. The Poems of Schiller — Suppressed poems But it was too big for a bridal wreath. In Midsummer Days, and Other Tales Which of them do you think will become me best?' showing him at the same time two bridal wreaths which she held in her hand. Tales for Young and Old They will place a bridal wreath, maiden, To crown all your shining hair; The mist-like cloud of the bridal veil Will float round a face most fair. Verses and Rhymes By the Way Nowadays the bridal wreath is almost entirely composed of orange-blossom, on a background of maiden-hair fern, with a sprig of stephanotis interspersed here and there. The Folk-lore of Plants The bridesmaids are still singing to her when Aennchen brings a box which she thinks contains the bridal wreath. A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music Sixteen naked children—the sixteen ells that the river must rise for its overflow to bless the land—played round his herculean form, and a bridal wreath of lotos-flowers crowned his flowing locks. The Bride of the Nile — Complete Sixteen naked children—the sixteen ells that the river must rise for its overflow to bless the land —played round his herculean form, and a bridal wreath of lotos-flowers crowned his flowing locks. The Bride of the Nile — Volume 12 Drifts of "bridal wreath" were banked against the side of the house and a sweet syringa breathed out a faint perfume toward the hedge of lilacs beyond. Old Rose and Silver At Roman weddings, too, oaken boughs were carried during the ceremony as symbols of fecundity; and the bridal wreath was of verbena, plucked by the bride herself. The Folk-lore of Plants "This is your bridal wreath and veil," said the young man, who still kept the hood of his cloak drawn tightly over his face. Frederick the Great and His Court Tears dropped upon the bridal wreath are the heralds of coming misfortune, the seal of pain which destiny stamps upon the brow of the doomed one. Marie Antoinette and Her Son On her head she wore a bridal wreath and veil—the former of jewels, the latter falling round her like a cloud of mist. The Midnight Queen She sat under a myrtle, whose blossoming branches bent down to her as if they would entwine that pure and tender brow with a bridal wreath. The Daughter of an Empress The street was lined with spectators, all anxious to see the Sauviats' daughter, on whose beautiful hair the most renowned hairdresser in Limoges had placed the bridal wreath and a costly veil of English lace. The Village Rector Then at midnight the lovers who were to wed whispered their vows in the gloom of the cold church, and walked together through the snow to lay their bridal wreaths upon a grave. The Shape of Fear The chill March air became sweet with the scent of heliotrope, and Sweet William, and pansies, and bridal wreath. Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed Some are as red as a drop of blood, and some as white as a bridal wreath. Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed |
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