Bishop Ralph's church was badly damaged by fire in 1114, and it would seem that the four western bays of the nave date from the following rebuilding and restoration.
Turning round, we look down the grass‐clad slopes of the south side of the island to tiny, sandy bays and out over the broad expanse of the sea, in which lie many large and small islands.
Bluff headlands, black, glistening rocks on which the foam‐flecked waves break incessantly, dark caverns, and tiny bays line the shore.
Winding inlets and long, narrow bays run far into the land on both sides and considerably diminish the space at the disposal of the cultivator.
North of that magnificent gateway are numberless bays and inlets.
It is a land of mountains, plains, valleys, and forests, threaded by rivers, and indented by bays and inlets.
Well, first they put me on the sea road, which at the start seems more direct than the one I came by, but actually follows the bays and hills, and adds several up and down miles to the journey.
The journey lasted seven hours, and we saw many small bays and islands down the coast, of perfect loveliness.
Between Wada and Kominato the road was still prettier, with rocky bays and pines.
From the hills one looks down on a long series of bays with brilliant blue horizon and solid white line at the shore--the Japanese artists are much truer to nature than we think.
In one of the deepbays of Lake Kempt, we saw three Indian graves, built in the usual long narrow shape adopted by the Indians, and well defended from wild beasts by an outer covering of split wood, bound together with branches.
We were assured that the mother met with her death from the hands of her daughter, in a quarrel which took place a few years since in one of the sandy bays of Lake Malawin.
They returned the night after, reporting that those creeks and bays were large, and lay so far inland as made it difficult to examine them agreeably to our desires, and that the sea shore was very distant.
Thus the Almighty had been pleased to preserve me through many trials and diseases, conducting me in the end to the fellowship of those who had abandoned me, that I might lead them over the bays and rivers that obstructed our progress.
Ho, Phyllis and Kate and bonny Nell Come hither, and buffet the goodmen well, An they gather not for hall and hearth, Fair bays to grace the evening mirth.
Larry took them out from bays and rocks to where the going was safe.
I soon discovered that he was a clergyman, and the reason he hadn't talked to my young master in coming in from the Lake of Bays was on account of his always choosing the time of long drives for the composition of his sermons.
I thought I'd jump into the Lake of Bays if I missed the boat.
How I wished I could tell him that those were merely two old gossipy daddy loons accompanying their mates to their respective home bays on the lake.
The numerous bays and creeks on both sides of this great river render its navigation safe in every wind; but the passage to and from Limerick is often tedious, and the port of Kilrush has from that cause gained in importance.
Long may I live so, and my wreath of bays Be less another's laurel than thy praise.
The use of rosemary and bays at weddings forms a section in Brand's chapter on marriage customs (ii.
Then while I sing your praise, My priesthood crown withbays Green, to the end of days.
These two capes are divided by another great bay, False bay, the distance between the two bays being about three leagues of low marshy land, extending north and south, and on either side environed by mountains.
From the east point of Botun the land falls away suddenly, forming two great bays to the N.
As there are many fine bays in this island, I think abundance of fresh water might be got by digging for it.
Yonder are the bays and bayous and channels in the marshes, where your boats used to hide.
Once among the shallow bays on the coast down there, we can take care of ourselves while this chase cools down.
The south coast of Louisiana lies on our right, cut by a thousand bays and channels deep enough for hiding a pinnace or even a stout schooner.
Somewhere in one of thebays of the hall, at the back of the peristyle court, or elsewhere, would be found a small shrine for the worship of the domestic gods.
The reeds around its margin on one shore, which presents a series of bays within bays, are of gigantic height.
The singularly beautiful choir is partly Early English, partly Decorated; the easternbays dating from about 1240, the western nearly a century later.
By the Intercoastal Canal and the shallow string of bays along the Texas-Louisiana line, the bayou boat could crawl safely back to the grassy swamp lands that fringe the sugar plantations of Bayou Teche.
On the next day Leighton had the bays hitched to what was left of the carryall, and with Silas and Lewis drove over to Aunt Jed's to pay his respects to Mrs. Leighton.
No sooner had the carryall made the turn into the River Road than the bays sprang forward so suddenly that Lewis's hat flew off backward, and for a moment he thought his head had followed.
With some difficulty William persuaded the baysto turn into the long-unused drive that swept up to the front door.
The bays evidently thought he was shouting at them.
At last the bays swung off upon the steep Hill Road, and slowed down to a fast, pulling walk.
They very seldom come intobays like this, but keep more on the outer beaches.
Sea Ducks do not always live on the ocean, as the name would lead you to expect, but prefer large open waters, either fresh like those of lakes, or salt, as inbays and sounds.
High the land towered, with points and bays and detached islands.
No, though I have seen the water come and go that way in some of the bays of the mainland.
Shadowy as the shore appeared in the falling snow, its forbidding character was plain enough, cliffs, forest crowned, rising abruptly from the water, and broken now and then by shallow bays lined with tumbled boulders.