The hooting and wheeling of the old owls in the ivied tower was a link of life.
A gravelled path and a lovers’ lane through a series of oak copses, giving peeps of the mainland coast, bring one in view of Quarr Abbey, whose ivied ruins are now to be restored.
The main attraction is the remains of the royal prison that gives this castle its special interest as scene of almost the latest English romance in the history of such “grey and ivied walls where ruin greenly dwells.
Above the left side stands St Helens, with its wide green and fringe of leafy lanes, having moved up from a lower site, where an iviedfragment of the old church shows its whitewashed face to the sea as a beacon.
The Post Office, when we found it, proved to be an ivied cottage, with a good deal of shrubbery round it, having its own pathway, like the other cottages.
The Dower House stands so near to the church that Janey Manvers sitting by her bedroom window in the dusk could hear fragments of the choir practice over the low ivied wall which separates the churchyard from the garden.
On the left is the ivied Bridge House; on the right the old hostelry, the well-known "Orkney Arms.
The profile, as perfect as that of a statue, yet with the tender curves of youth, more like the softness of a cameo, was outlined as in a frame of light against the black curtain of the ivied wall.
He took me by both hands, with a tenderness for the left, which proved how kind his memory was, and led the way to a seat beneath the ivied wall, and looked at me as if he liked me.
From the door in the ivied wall came forth a gliding figure well known to me, but not in its present aspect.
Through the openings of its magnificent trees, as we nearer, from time to time, the ivied ruins of an old manor-house were visible.
The sun went down in red and golden vapours, and the curfew from the ivied tower of Golden Friars sounded over the darkened lake--the organ was heard no more--and the boat was making her slow way back again to Dorracleugh.
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.
There was no window in front; but a square hole in the door was glazed with a single pane, through which red, comfortable rays now stretched out upon the ivied wall in front.
The light from the pane was now perceived to be shining not upon the ivied wall as usual, but upon some object close to the glass.
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.
The Captain is back in his old-fashioned ivied cottage in the village, but dines each evening at the Court, where the cigars are choice and the wines well-matured.
She had loved their quaint old ivied cottage, and had fondly believed they would remain there always, happy and contented.
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.
What heroine of the twelfth century has risen from the ruins of the old castle, and looked down on you from the ivied battlements?
True, few except stout pedestrians and ardent anglers follow up the Duchray Water, past ivied Duchray Castle, to the corries that seam the base of Ben Lomond.
A smart young maiden was to introduce us to the interior of the ivied Tower, so romantic in its situation above the roaring stream, at the mouth of the glen, which, behind, is buried beneath overhanging woods.
But our smart young maiden was to introduce us to the interior of the ivied Tower, so romantic in its situation above the roaring stream, at the mouth of the glen, which, behind, is buried beneath overhanging woods.
The boy had clomb up into an ivied stump, for purposes of his own, combining espial with criticism.
With steps growing slower at each weary drag, he crossed the bridge of Bramber, and passed beneath the ivied towers of the rivals of his ancestors, and then avoiding Steyning town, he turned up the valley of West Lorraine.
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.
Our path led its beneath one of these precipices several hundred feet sheer down, and with an ivied fragment of ruined wall at the top.
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.
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