Presently there floated up on the still, fragrant air that baleful music of dogs' voices, faint and far off but unmistakable in its significance.
From each of these doorways extended, slanting upward, a diverging stream, the diligent gatherers of honey and pollen, going and coming upon theirfragrant business.
Brought on in a gentle greenhouse temperature, it gives a wealth of drooping clusters of white fragrant flowers.
This plant bears clusters of small greenish-white, highly-fragrant flowers in March, and often perfects seed-pods in the autumn.
This will bear its white fragrantflower clusters in March in a greenhouse, and a succession is maintained for some time.
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The beautifullyfragrant Sweet Gale must not be passed without mention.
Another popular name for the Aloysia is Lemon plant; it is a fragrant pale-green leaved bush, not very hardy, and therefore best placed when against a sunny wall.
The large, glossy, green leaves and big, creamy, fragrant flowers are very handsome.
The Bead tree, so called from the seeds being used for rosaries, bearing much-branched panicles of fragrant lilac flowers.
She placed the fragrant steaming drink on the table, spread beneath it a snow-white diaper, and with her sweet gracious voice invited the stranger to partake thereof, as it would warm and comfort him.
Yet that fragrant balm cannot stifle the smell of the charnel house.
The land surrounding this house is full of all sorts of fragrant flowers.
The smell of the heather and the wild moorland odors, the honeyed grass and the fragrant thyme, the darker breathings of the sea, get into his pages and render them fragrant.
It was the same afterwards in Mrs. More's sitting-room, where all the guests gathered to sip fragrant tea and coffee, and talk over the burning questions of the day.
The roses on the tall bushes are fragrant as of yore; a white-throat sits on the bush beneath the old pear-tree and sings; a gentle breeze steals through the garden and even the box around the circular beds rustles its dark leaves.
On the coal a strong scented but rather fragrant mixture was thrown, and as the fumes arose the women waved them towards their faces and breathed them in as before.
Fragrant coffee, light rolls, fresh butter, ham and eggs, fried crocuses and soft crabs, formed the repast.
A dewy freshness filled the air," which was cool and bracing, and made sweet by the fragrant breath of grasses and leaves, and of the humble wild flowers which grew on either side of the road.
Low and sweet on the fragrant silence came the dulcet piping of a nightingale, and the soft swishing sound of the river flowing among the rushes, and pushing against the pebbly shore.
The sweet mixed warbling of birds, the thousand indistinguishable odours of flowers, made the air both fragrant and musical.
It were hard to say whether the first soft breath of morning, or the languishing and yet more fragrant airs of evening were most enchanting.
In spite of the fragrant orange-blossom, we set off early the next morning.
For my part, I feel no impatience, having rather a dislike to changing my position when tolerable, and the air is so fresh and laden with balm, that it seems to blow over some paradise of sweets, some land of fragrant spices.
The ground under their broad shadows is strewed with thousands of oranges, dropping in their ripeness, and covered with the white, fragrant blossoms.
The Indians use it to adorn their altars, and it is very fragrant as well as beautiful.
Valentine rubbed them well with the fragrant balsam, and then asked Jigerdilla if her wounds felt a little easier.
If, instead of burning it, we put some on a spoon and heat it gently, much more smoke is produced, and a fragrant scent is given off.
Footnote 111: The king of this fabulous land was said to wear a magnificent attirefragrant with a costly gum, and sprinkled with gold dust.
It grows on a tree about fifteen feet high, having a broad, flat top, and very fragrant flowers.
Certainly virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when they are incensed or crushed: for prosperity doth best discover vice; but adversity doth best discover virtue.
The atmosphere of the amphitheater was kept cool and fragrant by frequent sprays of perfume.
A quaint and quiet cathedral town, redolent with fragrant memories of Agnes Wickfield, fairest type of English womanhood—her father, and friends.
I have brought her a present of flowers; they are my best present, or rather not mine, but the birth of the opening year, as fair and fragrant as herself.
It hung from the beams, with a large bunch of atsirtiphua, a sort of camomile, smaller in the flower and more fragrant than our own, which was used as a febrifuge.
We seem to have gathered up and concentrated here the lovely moral traits of the various remnants that have come under our notice, brought out in full blow and yielding a fragrant perfume.
It was the exquisite andfragrant fruit of deep-toned love to the Lord in contrast with the wearisome forms of dead religiousness.
The odor of such a sacrifice was far too fragrant for him to interrupt it in its ascent to the throne of the God of Israel.
There're spots enough where you can think and ponder, And meditate among the fragrant flowers.
How beautiful is this summer night; How glorious is the moon; how fragrant are the roses in the garden!
Her eyes were blue; her face warmly coloured, with a fragrant mouth, and a dainty nose.
These comedies, written in the days of the Emperor Otho, can be read with pleasure in the reign of King George, by those who find fragrant the perfumes of the past.
Pure and fragrant breezes blow, a shower of flowers falls.
It was a lovely sight to see Those fair ones, as they played, While fragrantrobes were floating free, And bracelets clashing in their glee A pleasant tinkling made.
And with the garlands’ fragrant scent Let clouds of incense-smoke be blent.
See, every warrior shows his head With fragrant blooms engarlanded; All look like southern soldiers who Lift up their shields of azure hue.
With myriad ores is decked and dyed, And as the wind-swept blossoms fall Their fragrant dust is stained with all.
There breathed the fairest blooms of spring; There flashed the proud swan’s silver wing, The splendour of whose feathers broke Through fragrant wreaths of aloe smoke.
Soon as the healing herb he found, The fragrant leaves he crushed and ground.
Along bright Lanká’s royal road The giant, roused from slumber, strode, While from the houses on his head A rain of fragrant flowers was shed.
The exudation of a fragrant fluid from the male elephant’s temples, especially at certain seasons, is frequently spoken of in Sanskrit poetry.
How will the rain, the cold, the heat Mar fragrant breast and tinted feet!
Oil and the sandal’s fragrant dust Had tinged his body o’er Dark as the stream the spearman’s thrust Drains from the wounded boar.
Then other hands the corse bedewed With fragrant juices that exude From sandal, cedar, aloe, pine, And every perfume rare and fine.
The wren slipped away through the masses of fragrant Davilla blossoms, but his songs remained and are with me to this moment.
For this we recommend inhaling of hot vapors and of fragrant irritants, which correct the excessive excretion of mucus and exercise the olfactory sense.
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