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Commons clock tower: ivied brick, white spire, spellbound in the hazy distance. The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z
You may quarrel with his argument; you may say that he was projecting onto the larger world what was happening within his own cloistered, ivied walls. Richard Rorty’s 1998 Book Suggested Election 2016 Was Coming 2016-11-20T05:00:00Z
Without the crush of other tourists, the arching stone bridges over the three branches of the Yuhe River that flow through town, the ivied walls and the flowering trees sheltering koi-filled canals seem even lovelier. 36 Hours in Lijiang, China 2012-11-29T17:58:36Z
The morning sun descended like an amber shower-bath on Blandings Castle, lighting up with a heartening glow its ivied walls, its rolling parks, its gardens, outhouses, and messuages ... Will PG Wodehouse's Blandings work on TV? 2013-01-12T15:58:12Z
On a mostly bare set, with arches evoking Princeton’s ivied halls and an orchestra stuffed into a loft like so many pigeons, young Scott dreams of love, literature and social success. ‘The Underclassman’ Is Based on Early Fitzgerald 2014-11-19T05:00:00Z
I've been wondering if these ivied halls were producing graduates thoroughly incapable of holding down a job at a normal firm, with all the office politics, different personalities, etc. University of Chicago Strikes Back Against Campus Political Correctness 2016-08-26T04:00:00Z
The top six batters in their lineup all clobbered a ball over the ivied wall, and the first five blasts were each drilled by a different hitter aged 26 or younger. Cubs keep their party raging with win over Cardinals in Game 3 of NLDS 2015-10-12T04:00:00Z
Resolved to return and have another look at the ivied and crumbling ruins, and also to inspect minutely a fountain which I now perceived hard by. Doesticks, What He Says 2012-03-14T02:00:27.940Z
These find, 'mid ivied abbey walls, A canopy in some still nook; Others are penthoused by a brae That overhangs a brook. The Land of Song, Book II For lower grammar grades 2012-02-16T03:00:03.167Z
The right side is bounded by a close-clipped ivied wall, pierced by an archway which gives access to the stables and the kennels, ended by a mouldering turret, converted long since into a water-tower. My Lords of Strogue, Vol. I (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:34.177Z
From the grey branches of the ivied ash The stock-dove pours her vernal elegy, While further down the vale Echoes the cuckoo's note. A Little Book of Old Time Verse Old Fashioned Flowers 2012-02-13T03:00:15.823Z
This Adonis proved a complete paragon, who, as they took their romantic course over the hills, delightedly pointed out ivied tower, broken portcullis, and the like, as tidbits for the kodak. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z
Ilga was seated in a low chair about the centre of the grass-plot, and the sun, which hung low and red just above the ivied wall, burnished her hair, and was rosy on her face. The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance 2012-01-26T03:00:17.027Z
The days pass on; and I look in once more On the captive bird 'bove the ivied door. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) 2012-01-14T03:00:20.483Z
Every morning we walked out for our dip to Parson's Pleasure, and breakfasted afterward beneath an ancient ivied window in the common room. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z
Two big horse-chestnut trees, their candles just starting alight in the April air, stood there at the foot of a terrace, guarding a fountain that dripped in the ivied wall. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z
And in the season of perfect and frailest beauty, Pear-blossom broke and the lilacs' waxen cones, And a tranced laburnum trailing its veils of yellow Tenderly drooped over the ivied stones. Poems - Second Series 2011-10-28T02:00:21.670Z
Small doubt but from his ivied casement in the West he heard the voice of the Lord from out the chambers of the South. The Open Question a tale of two temperaments 2011-10-25T02:00:22.173Z
Her ivied towers tall Old forests belt and bar, And oh! the West's dim mountain crests That line the blue afar. The Triumph of Music And Other Lyrics 2011-09-11T02:00:09.677Z
How owls usurp the place of the pigeons in the ivied battlements? In the Land of the Great Snow Bear A Tale of Love and Heroism 2011-08-31T02:01:29.827Z
In the shadow of the ivied walls he softly tried the front door. The Long Lane's Turning 2011-08-23T02:00:34Z
“Coo-coo-oo!” the dove with burnished neck called gently to his mate, sitting on the ivied tree. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z
And now it is said that sometimes her white figure can be seen hanging from the ivied wall. A House Party with the Tucker Twins 2011-07-10T02:00:20.543Z
"Oh! that darling beauty of a lily!" she cried, pushing roughly past the ivied screen, to get a closer view of the proud, pale princess of the fountain. Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z
And so through solitary roads and secret paths I sped, Which to a little ivied church long time deserted led. Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z
Cornelius looked up, gave a short joyous laugh, and lightly bounding over the three stone steps, he vanished under the ivied porch, and was by her side in a minute. Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z
She stood beneath the ivied porch; her head a little inclined; one hand supporting her cheek. Daisy Burns (Volume 2) 2011-05-20T02:00:30.427Z
The first glimpse of the ivied walls of Castelfranco made his heart beat almost to suffocation. Pope Pius the Tenth 2011-04-26T02:00:21.967Z
You cannot fail to recognize how truly Scott describes the scenery; the “beetling brow” is there, and the “ivied banners” still hang from the crags as when the minstrel saw them. A Month in Yorkshire 2011-04-24T02:00:10.977Z
They were still standing by the little gate, under the shade of some trees; before them were the farm-buildings and outhouses; and the great ivied gateway, which led to the courtyard and house. Heriot's Choice A Tale 2011-04-20T02:00:22.760Z
We crossed the garden, passed by the sun- dial, stept in beneath the ivied porch, and entered the front parlour, where, by the window, in the cool shade of green Venetian blinds, Kate sat sewing. Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z
I have now but to close my eyes and see again the red-brick ivied house, with its chimney-stack dark against the sky. The Great Captain: A Story of the Days of Sir Walter Raleigh 2011-04-19T02:00:15.690Z
No Norman church or ivied ruin takes her by surprise, because she has seen that it was bound to come, and recognizes it when it does come. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z
Halfway down, he seated himself upon the dwarf wall, at the roadside, and by the ivied stem of a huge old tree, smoked at his ease, and sighed now and then. The Tenants of Malory Volume 1 of 3 2011-03-04T03:01:04.443Z
A little snow is sifted lightly on branch, and grass, and ivied wall. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z
The fickle sun is flinging its broad beams far and near, now glittering upon the ivied towers, and now dancing round the chimney-tops, now necking with gold the mullioned window. Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z
And first of Hellene lands I cry thus Thebes to waken; set her hands To clasp my wand, mine ivied javelin, And round her shoulders hang my wild fawn-skin. The Bacchae of Euripides 2011-02-06T03:00:51.907Z
From the tiny hamlet, where a few flint cottages and barns clustered about an ivied church, they took the path southwards up the slope. The Promise of Air 2011-02-02T03:00:23.997Z
The ivied castle at his left looked black against the sky. The Tenants of Malory Volume 1 of 3 2011-03-04T03:01:04.443Z
"Yes, very beautiful," he answers, thinking of the stately oaks and aged elms and branching beeches that go so far to make up the glory of the ivied Towers. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z
I was watching him with the fascinated terror of a bird, in its ivied nook, when a kite hovers at night within a span of it. Willing to Die 2010-12-20T17:12:00.040Z
The brown ivied house in the village was big and square and faced the sleepy street. The Valiants of Virginia
I noticed immense numbers about the ivied walls of Chepstow Castle. British Butterfiles Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species
And now he kens some castle gray Wild turrets ivied, in the moon, Old, where through woodlands foaming on A torrent shone.... Accolon of Gaul with Other Poems
A withered lily in her hand Saint Any-One-At-All, With pale, thin fingers opens the gate in an ivied wall. The Book of Gud
Through the openings of its magnificent trees, as we nearer, from time to time, the ivied ruins of an old manor-house were visible. Willing to Die 2010-12-20T17:12:00.040Z
Of some extensive ruins still remain, and about their ivied walls there clings many an old legend and oft-told tradition, that yet may help to clear up the obscure history of those times. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, December 1864
A newly-formed grave occupied the level spot in front of the little ivied corner. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative
Fair inmate of these ivied walls, beneath Whose silent cloisters Ella sleeps in death, Let loftier bards, in rich and glowing lays, Thy gentleness, thy grace, thy virtue praise! The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2
They separate from the others, and go around an angle of the old church, and past an ivied corner, and so come to the quiet spot where stands the vault of the Blounts. Portia or By Passions Rocked
Or stand with Guinevere upon Some ivied Camelot tower? The Garden of Dreams
They are inside the orchard, standing in a very secluded spot, with only some green apples and an ivied wall to see them. Rossmoyne
The shutter was a little open, and the ivied tower of the little church, and the tufted tops of the trees that surrounded it, were visible over the slope of the intervening hill. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850.
Through the lone ivied arch, was it the wind Came fitful! The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2
So each night in sleep I strove to find the hidden latch of the gate in the ivied antique wall, though it was exceedingly well-hidden. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922
The sound of the moving rake passed the church door and drew nearer, and the grey head of Uncle Methusalah appeared suddenly from behind an ivied tree trunk. The Romance of a Plain Man
Charming, those scattered blocks, the broken god, The ivied urn, and, in its frame of stone, Yonder the water. L'Aiglon
Galway abounds in ruined fortalices, tumble-down abbeys, ivied towers and castles, none of which were built by the Irish race. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
He constructed for himself a picture of an ivied manor-house, terraced and with an old-world garden lying round about it, where her childhood had been spent and where she had grown to girlhood. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin
Gradually the noisy birds followed the intruder to the far end of the slope; then, returning to their roosting places, they squabbled for the choice of sheltered perches among the ivied boughs. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain
Many a night from yonder ivied casement, Ere he went to rest, Did he look on great Orion, sloping Slowly to the west. War Letters of a Public-School Boy
In that old ivied manse exists A scholar, wrinkled, bent, and gray, His student lamp gleams through the mists And twinkles on till break of day. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
Rose Castle upon the Caldew, an ancient building of red stone with sloping gardens, an ivied gateway, velvet lawns, old garden walls, trim flower-borders with stately and luxuriant flowers.  Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803
To live life happily, to work life earnestly, to leave life fearlessly,—what greater success ever crowned with ivied laurels the infinite brows of Adam's mortal sons? Oklahoma Sunshine
She took the path by the side of the house, between the ivied wall and the shrubbery. Love of Brothers
Alfred, I would that you beheld me now, Sitting beneath a mossy ivied wall On a quaint bench, which to that structure old Winds an accordant curve. Spare Hours
They were both watching from that ivied porch a touching and impressive scene,—the burial service in the old churchyard. Stories of Many Lands
The fact is that North Washington Square, at its reddest and whitest and fanlightedest, Gramercy Park at its most ivied, are not so aristocratic as the section of Brooklyn called the Heights. Free Air
"What ever is a noun?" came floating into our ivied windows a dozen times a day. Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
In front, but below, and somewhat to the right, lay another enclosure, containing the ivied gable of St. Mary’s Church, and the tall column-like Round Tower, both with the same peculiar golden hoariness.  Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
There the nimble climber stood a moment balancing himself lightly, though the ivied stones rocked beneath him. The Light of Scarthey
As it is, however, I often sigh to see the shadow of the elms clustering around the playground, to watch the moonbeans illumine the ivied wall opposite the dormitory window. The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason
He pointed to the ivied belfry, where a grated loophole formed a dark cross on the wall. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
A not uncommon seal gives us the Ivy with the motto; 'I die where I attach myself;' while yet another of the ivied fallen trees declares that 'Even ruin cannot separate us.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Suddenly, while we waited there forlorn, my thoughts flew back to an English home, with its ivied walls, its turreted roof, its long façade of warm red brick. Margaret Tudor A Romance of Old St. Augustine
The ivied ruins, the grassy floor, the blue vault of heaven, seemed to greet her with a benignant smile. Rookwood
But the woodman's cot By the ivied trees Awakens not To light or breeze. Poems
There comes a gleam on the billowy moat Like a death-light on its wave, It streams from the ivied lattice, where Sits a grim false-hearted knave. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
Old streets, ivied towers, ancient rooms, become symbols of great and dignified achievements; ceremonies come to be invested with a serious beauty and memorable charm. Human Traits and their Social Significance
Around my ivied porch shall spring Each fragrant flower that drinks the dew; And Lucy, at her wheel, shall sing, In russet gown and apron blue. English Songs and Ballads
And Harry's place, too, in the room, he specially liked; close to the window, he could look out, through its ivied frame, across the smooth green lawn, away down the meadows to the distant sea. Wilton School or, Harry Campbell's Revenge
The Count was too much exhausted and alarmed to make any answer, and even when the steward set him on his legs, he had to lean against the ivied wall to support himself. Voyages and Travels of Count Funnibos and Baron Stilkin
Whether it was fancy or reality she knew not, but as she looked curiously through its ivied tracery she thought the Red Woman was peering out maliciously upon them. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
Saying which, they pecked and buffeted old Shoutnight to such a degree that he was glad to shuffle off to his hole behind the ivied chimney-stack. Featherland How the Birds lived at Greenlawn
"The tower by war or tempest bent, While yet may frown one battlement, Demands and daunts the stranger's eye, Each ivied arch and pillar lone Pleads haughtily for glories gone!" Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819
The village is Bustlebury, and its people have a legend that on a memorable night there was once disclosed to a former inhabitant the secret of that ivied sepulchre. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
Immediately below, flower beds, bright with assorted blooms, pressed against the ivied stone wall of the house. The Girl on the Boat
Of that House—to our eyes the fairest of earthly dwellings—with its old ivied turrets, and orchard-garden bright alike with fruit and with flowers, not one stone remains. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
The gold poured through three very high, small dormer-windows which until now Barrie had known only from outside, staring up at the ivied house wall from the east garden. The Heather-Moon
At the touch of their thyrsus the rock yields dew and the soil wine; their fingers lightly scraping the soil draw streams of exquisite milk, and honey distils from their ivied staffs. Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy
High on the hill, with moss o'ergrown, 1 A hermit chapel stood; It spoke the tale of seasons gone, And half-revealed its ivied stone. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan
Dear are the sounds of the Christmas chimes In the land of the ivied towers, And they welcome the dearest of festival times In this Western world of ours! Christmas Its Origin, Celebration and Significance as Related in Prose and Verse
And then, during the hushed midnight hours, how jocund the whoop and hollo from the heart of a sycamore—grey rock, or ivied Tower! Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
They walked slowly to the wooden, ivied gate which separated the woods from the gardens. Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron
Burke was certain that Milton composed Il Penseroso in the long, resounding aisle of a mouldering cloister, or ivied abbey. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433 Volume 17, New Series, April 17, 1852
Should I not find you--happy chance--         Just where your ivied cottage stands,         Dreaming with hope of western lands, Or facing torn and tortured France? The Story of a Summer Or, Journal Leaves from Chappaqua
That which lives now has not yet come into existence; what are to-day crumbling and ivied ruins, are warm with household fires, and filled with human activities. Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country
He looked upon its moonlit, ivied walls with adoration. The Dreamer A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe
The early twilight overtook them some miles from Castlemount, but it was still clear enough to see a picturesque ivied tower not far removed from the roadside when they passed Carisfort. The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax
Another turning and the house came in sight, at first glance a jumble of grey towers and ivied walls. The Half-Hearted
Her first glimpse is the path of flowers that stretches on under the ivied archways, and there for a moment she stands, drugged with delight. Sally Bishop A Romance
Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the west. The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation
Two youthful beings, yearning each for love, Met by a haunted stream, with ivied banks, Beneath the evening star—the star of love. Lays of Ancient Virginia, and Other Poems
Harry gazed rather mournfully at the ivied walls during one of their sudden silences, and then he told Bessie that the proprietor was ill, and the manor would have a new owner by and by. The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax
Quiet brooded over the ivied towers and ancient water front. Americans and Others
Against the arching sky rose the bell-tower of the grim old church, where the sparrows twittered in the melancholy gables and the startled face of the stationary clock stared blankly above the ivied walls. The Voice of the People
They drove on for some distance through a straggling village, with its ivied church guarded by sentinel cypresses, children were playing about with hands full of cowslips, and lilac bushes blossomed within cottage palings. Bluebell A Novel
The hooting and wheeling of the old owls in the ivied tower was a link of life. Turns of Fortune And Other Tales
But as I passed the ivied porch he came With bated breath and muttered in my ear— 'Beggar!'—It stung me like a serpent's fang. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems
I closed my eyes: the blinding sunshine struck them through the ivied arch. Lazarre
I think I see thee stand,   By Mary's ivied chapel door, Where once thou stood'st, and with thy hand   Wring pious pain, as once before. Thoughts, Moods and Ideals: Crimes of Leisure
He often laid his hand against the rough ivied walls in a lingering caress. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
The ancestral mansion wherein the lovers would dwell together appeared on one side, and the ivied church where they were to worship on another. Twice Told Tales
Is it nothing to have the opportunity to watch them from the ivied porch of the 'Outlook,' and to welcome the thoughts they arouse within us? Some Private Views
He saw the low brick church with stunted tower, The portal-arches, ivied now and old, And passed the gate: lo! there the ancient stones Bore Norland names and dear familiar words! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873
With billhooks and choppers the party winds up the wood paths, "the Professor" first, walking slowly, and pointing out to you his pet bits of rock-cleavage, or ivied trunk, or nest of wild strawberry plants. The Life of John Ruskin
We climbed up the time-worn walls and leaned out of the ivied windows, looking into the various apartments below. Yesterdays with Authors
In the thicket, along the slopes near the ivied walls of Hawarth Castle, the companions began to fill their baskets. J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 5
Then you would come to an immense castle, so nigh the mountain that it seemed to grow out of it with its ivied walls and lofty towers pierced with quaintly paned windows. Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition
The Mediterranean islet is older for the pirate tower that caps it, and for us the ivied church, with its shadowed graves, makes England ancestral soil. Heart of Man
On the silent hearth, and the ivied tower, Hath it found a last forsaken bower. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 564, September 1, 1832
"Urit me," he murmured, and his eyes travelled from his book out of window to the vicar's roof opposite and its ivied chimneys. Love and Mr. Lewisham
He entered by the ivied porch, and within, as usual, found Miss Fouracres, who sat behind the bar sewing. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories
It was soon passed with its dusky towers, then Stagia looking desolate in its ruined and ivied walls, and following the advice of a peasant, we stopped for the night at the inn of Querciola. Views a-foot
Alfred, I would that you beheld me now,      Sitting beneath a mossy, ivied wall      On a quaint bench, which to that structure old      Winds an accordant curve. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860
An ivied ruin near at hand, with walls of enormous strength, is said to be the remains of the castle where the final tragedy in "The Hermit of Warkworth" took place. Northumberland Yesterday and To-day
Beside my garden's ivied wall, Enwreathed in vines of gold and green, I stand, as evening shadows fall, And marvel at the matchless scene, While wavelets make, with rhythmic beat, Perpetual music at my feet. Poems
Just where it leaves the dusty town A lonely house stands grim and dark— You've seen it? then I need not say How quaint the place is—did you mark An ivied window? The Poems of Henry Timrod
These ruins are all gray and ivied, and it startles one to think what a history Earth has lived through since their foundations were laid! Views a-foot
Let me survive not the lovable sway  Of early desire, nor see when it goes The courts of Life's abbey in ivied decay,  Whence sometime sweet anthems and incense arose. Poems
Within these ivied walls, behind these old green shutters, some further business smoulders, waiting for its hour.  Memories and Portraits
Threading its maze of arbors fair Under its saffron bowers, I watch, in the crisp, November air, Through vine-framed openings here and there The ivied walls of castles rare And ruined Roman towers. Poems
The ancestral mansion, wherein the lovers would dwell together, appeared on one side, and the ivied church, where they were to worship, on another. The Lily's Quest (From "Twice Told Tales")
The serpent, whose coiled length under the leaves and flowers entirely surrounds her, thus forming a beautiful allegorical symbol, is watching her decision from an ivied trunk at her side. Views a-foot
O'er eastward uplands, gay or rude,   Along to Erith's ivied spire, I start, with strength and hope renew'd,   And cherish life's rekindling fire. Wild Flowers Or, Pastoral and Local Poetry
"What would become of this place if my uncle were to die?" he thought, and he drew nearer to the ivied archway, and the still water-pools, coldly gray in the twilight. Lady Audley's Secret
The boughs of stately trees are bending o'er him, The scent of calycanthus fills the air, And on the ivied parapet before him   Bloom roses fair. Poems
Deep in your most sequester'd bower Let me at last recline, Where Solitude, mild, modest power, Leans on her ivied shrine. The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes
The wren builds in an ivied thorn     Or old and ruined wall,   The mossy nest so covered in     You scarce can see at all. Twilight and Dawn Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation
Across the avenue, above the branches of a row of tall trees, rose the ivied facade of a rude hamlet church; a flight of steep weedy steps led up to its Norman doorway. In and out of Three Normady Inns
The handsome dark-eyed boy is Master George Talboys, who declines musa at Eton, and fishes for tadpoles in the clear water under the spreading umbrage beyond the ivied walls of the academy. Lady Audley's Secret
And where the pines   Shade ivied walls, there lies my love,     My heart divines. Poems
As he turned a sharp corner by an ivied tree, a breathless young woman ran into his arms. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War
Presently an endless stretch of ivied wall appears in view, inclosing a primeval forest, it seems to Edith; and Lady Helena sits up and rubs her eyes, and says it is Catheron Royals. A Terrible Secret
Nowhere, indeed, on our soil are to be found ivied ruins, dating back to doomsday book, moated castle, or mediaeval tower. Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present
Pretty rosy faces peeped out of carriage windows to smile the last farewell upon the group at the hall door, as the vehicle rattled and rumbled under the ivied archway. Lady Audley's Secret
Its beautiful old ivied places of worship would then want no harmony of accordance with its gentle and tranquil scenery; no completeness of attraction to the reflecting and the kind. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 1
Accordingly, we walked on up a pretty lane with ivied walls, near which—in the background—stood an old church. Twixt France and Spain
And the owls, that fly by night,   Mock it from the ivied tower,   Hooting at the midnight hour Down upon it from the height. Poems
Early next morning, we rode over to see the quaint town of Upholland, and its fine old church, with the little ivied monastic ruin close by. Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine
She uttered no cry of surprise, no exclamation of terror, but staggered backward and clung for support to the ivied buttress of the archway. Lady Audley's Secret
The ruined pile with ivied walls To present days the past recalls. Lays from the West
Mrs. Lightfoot, who had been watching from the ivied panes of the parlour, rustled, with sharp exclamation, into the hall, and began hastily dipping from the silver punch bowl. The Battle Ground
The line winds, rather, through meadows and between banks, where wild flowers grow; and under an ivied bridge or two, and by some woods. Ideala
At this sound Lancelot Carnaby stopped from his rash venture into the water, and drew himself back into an ivied bush, which served as the finial of the little garden hedge. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
He looked towards its ivied battlements with all the regret and all the tenderness which can overflow a human heart. Thaddeus of Warsaw
They entered, and with beating hearts pursued their way along the western border of Loch Lubnaig, till the royal heights of Craignacoheilg showed their summits, covered with heath and many an ivied turret. The Scottish Chiefs
Felicia, behind the ivied gate, caught her breath. Little Miss By-The-Day
You are able to sit for a considerable space in front of an ivied wall, and think out your sermon for Sunday as you look at the dark leaves in the sun. The Recreations of a Country Parson
He saw the slender figure, in its green gown, disappear at a turning of the ivied wall. Harriet and the Piper
There stood Hester with her apron thrown over her head, weeping convulsively—while Bainton, leaning against the ivied porch entrance to ths house, was trembling like a woman in an ague fit. God's Good Man
One caught her eye; she picked it up and found a sketch of the ivied ruins of Phyle. St. Elmo
Philip paused a while at the corner, by the ivied cottage, admiring it silently. The British Barbarians
Monica ran about among them with her five-year-old prattle, ever watched by her father, who lounged in a canvas chair against the sunny ivied wall, pipe in mouth. The Odd Women
On a fair hill we see a majestic pile, the ivied walls and towers of Cholmondeley Castle, huge relic and witness of the baronial grandeurs of the Middle Ages. The American Claimant
There is a house with ivied walls, And mullioned windows worn and old, And the long dwellers in those halls Have souls that know but sordid calls,    And daily dote on gold. Poems of the Past and the Present
The ivied walls, and purplish roof lichened yellow in places, the quiet meadows harbouring ponies and kine, reaching from it to the sea—all was mellow. The Patrician
In fact, I've often thought that the proper place for my old chimney is ivied old England. I and My Chimney
That gusty spring, each afternoon By the ivied cot I passed, And noted at that lattice soon Her fair face downward cast; Still in the same place seated there, So diligent, so very fair. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2
Something in the solemn stillness of the place unloosed my tongue; and while she sat on an ivied stone, on the edge of the plunging wall, I stood there and made a speech.  Eugene Pickering
Even in that crisp October air, and with the green of its ivied battlements against the gold of the distant wood, it seemed to lie in the languid repose of an eternal summer. Stories in Light and Shadow
What heroine of the twelfth century has risen from the ruins of the old castle, and looked down on you from the ivied battlements? Crotchet Castle
Clara took note of ivied windows and roses in the porch. The Egoist
In one I heard a great rush, as of a multitude of birds from an ivied wall, but saw nothing. Lilith, a romance
So, by climbing from one knotted, clinging stem to another, they were presently seated snugly in the ivied niche in the window. Men of Iron
Then, as by an effort, he followed the servant across the lawn and vanished through the ivied porch. Mistress Wilding
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