单词 | briony |
例句 | She wore long, loose gloves, to guard her hands and wrists, and as she came she had pulled autumn leaves of briony and bramble, and brier sprays with their bunches of glowing hips. Mitchelhurst Place, Vol. I (of 2) A Novel 2012-04-03T02:00:33.630Z She turned aside to pick a spray of briony. A Life For a Love A Novel 2011-08-18T02:00:24.323Z She had stopped before a garland of briony that was drooping with beautiful leaves, making a garland of shadows upon the bricks. Old Kensington 2011-05-29T02:00:09.797Z The briony garland has fallen from her hat, and a little hairy dog is now galloping about the lawn boastfully with it, his head held very high. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z The claspers of briony shoot into the spiral, and lay hold of whatever comes in their way, for support. Endless Amusement A Collection of Nearly 400 Entertaining Experiments This is vain and fabulous, which ignorant people and simple women believe; for the roots which are carried about by impostors are made of the roots of canes, briony, and other plants.' Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore Secretion of subcutaneous mucus is increased by blisters of cantharides, by application of a thin slice of the fresh root of white briony, by sinapisms, by root of horse-radish, cochlearia armoracia. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life She came towards him down the yellow glade through the sunshine and the shadow, with a spray of briony in her hand. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers On a sudden a low breath Offender air made tremble in the hedge The fragile bindweed-bells and briony rings; And he look'd up. Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson Mix iris oil with it, and cover the lower part of the stomach with a plaster of bay berries, or a cataplasm made of cummin, camomiles, briony root, adding cows' and goats' dung. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy Other wart-curing plants are the spurge, the poppy, the celandine, the marigold, the briony, and the crowfoot. Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore The cottage was an old, black, timbered and thatched edifice, and had four rooms of considerable dimensions, two above and two below, with a porch in the front, overgrown with briony and another hardy creeper. Shanty the Blacksmith; a Tale of Other Times While each red hip shows where a faint rose blossomed and fell; while the elder holds stoutly aloft her flat, black clusters; while the briony clasps the hawthorn-hedge, we cannot complain. Nancy Tall white gladiolas shot up above it, and spires of foxgloves and rockets, while all about them and among the rose-trees, climbed the morning glory and the briony vine. Fated to Be Free Take an ounce of white briony root dried and cut up like carrots, put it into a little wine and place it on the fire, and drink when warm. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy And the chaplets of briony berries that look as if they had been thrown over the hedges are beginning to change to scarlet here and there. The Shuttle An overgrowth of brambles and briony ran riot over all. The Forest Lovers This plant, like the red-berried briony of England, is highly ornamental. Canadian Crusoes The vegetable kingdom also has been equally mindful of his majesty's food, the spurge having long been named "devil's milk" and the briony the "devil's cherry." The Folk-lore of Plants Let her take two or three spoonfuls of briony water each morning. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy The berried briony garlands clung to the bared hedges, and here and there flared scarlet, still holding their red defiantly until hard frosts should come to shrivel and blacken them. The Shuttle On the grey walls, the moss had fastened, and, round the pointed windows of the chapel, the ivy and the briony hung in many a fantastic wreath. The Mysteries of Udolpho He gave the ponies a rest half way up the hill, and, stretching up into the high hedge, gathered a beautiful spray of red-berried briony for Erica. We Two, a novel Again, a popular means employed by witches of injuring their enemies was by the briony. The Folk-lore of Plants Languid jasmine, scrambling briony, Walls of close-festooning braid, Fling themselves about her, mingling With her wafted looks, waylaid. Poems — Volume 1 Oftentimes substituted for the mandrake was the briony, which designing people sold at a good profit. The Folk-lore of Plants Oftentimes, too, the root of the briony was trained to grow into certain eccentric shapes, which were used as charms. The Folk-lore of Plants |
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