These are the climbing and vigorous Gloirede Dijon and its descendants and allies, such as Belle Lyonnaise, Francois Crousse, Duchesse d'Auerstadt, Mme.
Of older roses few are better than the noble Madame Ravary, Ferdinand Batel, the delightful Gustave Regis, Gloire Lyonnaise, Duchess of Portland, and Kaiserin Augusta Victoria.
In 1853 a great development took place, when Jacotot introduced an absolutely new type into the race with hisGloire de Dijon.
This last is said to be crossed with Gloire de Dijon.
Grace Darling and Gloire Lyonnaise, 1884--the latter a rose which is not as generally cultivated as it should be; for grown as a bush it is the perfection of an autumn rose.
Some of the best of these are Gloire des Polyantha; Schneewittchen; the fine Mme.
These were not perpetual, with the notable exception of Gloire de Rosamenes.
Moreover, methinks they scarce suspect me of assisting you, seeing that I was found sleeping this morning between the good hounds Gloire and Reine.
Verily," retorted Pierre, "if the word of mademoiselle, and the bloody jaws of Gloire are sufficiently to be trusted.
But Gloirewas little minded to obey the gentle command, for he had already reached the open, and his quarry was in view.
At their master's feet lay the wolf-hounds, Gloire and Reine, the former raising his stately head from time to time to softly lick the hand which hung over the oaken chair.
In an instant Gloire was transformed from the sympathizer into the outraged guardian, his grey hairs bristling, his teeth gleaming white from drawn-back gums, his whole aspect one of angry antagonism.
To her surprise, Gloire stood not at the cave's mouth as she emerged, and for a moment she looked round her with a thrill of fear, wondering what new foes might not have arisen to fight against.
With a bitter curse the old man sprang to his feet with such vigour that Gloire and Reine raised their great heads with a short bark of excitement.
And here I was amazed to find that after such lavish use of harmonic treasure, the composer had come upon a new vein with the splendid chorus: 'Gloire a la Providence' in the manner of Haendel.
Pierre Quillard has reunited his early poetic writings under a title which for more than one will be presumptuous: La Gloire du Verbe.
Such is the leading idea of that Gloire du Verbe, one of the rare poems of that time, where the idea and word march in harmonious rhythm.
The half-double red Gloire de Rosamene has a delightful scent of a kind that is rare among Roses.
I have seen a Gloire de Dijon covering the side of a house with a profitless reticulation of bare stem, and a few leaves and flowers looking into the gutter just under the edge of the roof.
We find ourselves in either case confronted by the same gloire du néant, by a nothing that lives and that is beautiful in its nothingness.
It is a triumph amid illusions, an order within chaos, la gloire du néant.
I exclaim, as I bury my nose in a magnificent Gloire de Dijon.
Gloire de Versailles, Lucie Simon, and pallidus are amongst the best of the others.
The best form I have tried is Gloirede Versailles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gloire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.