Neither does Mr. Brome find he was founder of any hospital, and he thinks his knowledge in medicine extended no further than kitchen physick, of which he was very liberal, and might thereby preserve many lives.
The latter is commonly known as Hungarian brome grass or awniess brome grass and it was introduced to this State from Europe about 25 years ago and the seed distributed by the University Experiment Station.
On the upper coast Hungarian brome has been favorably reported as an early-winter growing grass with comparatively low nutritive value, but is especially valuable because it will grow in poor soil.
Of course, if one has land capable of irrigation he can grow forage plants, even the grasses which grow in moist climates, like the rye grasses, the brome grasses and the oat grasses, etc.
Two kinds of grass grew on these plains; one of them a brome grass, possessing the remarkable property of shooting up green from the old stalk.
Brome wrote comedies both in prose and verse, and there is little difference between the two forms in his hands.
On the other hand, one may see the dramas of Richard Brome for specimens of the decadent metre at its worst.
As a Frenche kyng on a tyme was in huntyng, he hapned to lose his companie, and comyng through a brome heath, he herde a poore man and his wife piteously complayne on fortune.
After supper the kyng called them all before hym, and gaue them in commaundement that neither lord, knyght, nor gentilman, should on the morow come into the courte wythout a new brome in his hande.
It appeared, indeed, that his jealousy had grounds, so far as that Walter Brome had actually sought the love of Alice, who also had betrayed an undefinable, but powerful interest in the unknown youth.
But when the young man told how Walter Brome had taunted him with indubitable proofs of the shame of Alice, and, before the triumphant sneer could vanish from his face, had died by her brother's hand, the wizard laughed aloud.
This component of brome grass in the diet was economically of little significance in the study area, although it could be of significance where brome grass seed was being harvested.
Brome grass was in full head during the early part of this period.
There were pastures of brome grass in the area under study in eastern Harvey County, and the seeds seemed to be a preferred food, constituting a major food supply for the crows in the latter part of July and the first part of August.
Probably printed by Henry Denham, withBrome as bookseller.
It is not improbable, however, that Richard Brome (author of the comedies of The Northern Lass and the Antipodes) was one.
In much of Kansas meadow fescue would answer the purpose, northward bromegrass would probably answer, and in some places timothy.
In areas with Iowa as a center, nothing would be more suitable, probably, than Russian brome grass.
In the dry upland country in Washington and Oregon, Russian brome grass or tall oat grass would answer the purpose.
In the Northern States and Eastern Canada timothy and Russian bromegrass (Bromus inermis) may be chosen.
Dinah Brome ejaculated; but she came downstairs and opened her door.
Dinah Brome to herself as she turned and went on her way.
The poor unlovely wife, lying in the dismantled four-poster in the only bedroom, was too far gone to benefit by the 'nouragement' Mrs Brome contrived to administer.
Small wonder, looking at the fine, capable figure of the woman, now bustling about with teapot and cups, he should esteem Mrs Brome personally above the slatternly skeleton at his own hearth.
It was the sight of Dinah Brome at the head of affairs, however, which drew his attention from these details.
Whether this plan met with Depper's approval or not, Dinah Brome did not wait to see.
Indians did much honour: he was carried vpon their shoulders, & when they set him downe one went before with a brome to swéep the dust out of his way.
In the Antipodes Brome introduces ‘a States-man studious for the Commonwealth, solicited by Projectors of the Country’.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brome" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.