In Regent's Park the lilacs and laburnums were still in bloom though June had come, and he gazed at them in passing, as a lover might at his lady.
Then Mr Harford understood that he meant the laburnums on the paper-- golden chains, as they are often called.
The laburnums point up instead of hanging down, and I am sure Mary would have altered it if she could.
Between the windows, Mary; see, the laburnumsand grapes are hanging upward.
Like the man who begged to have the eclipse put off, we have been here praying to have the spring put off, as this place never looks so pretty as when the lilacs and laburnumsare in full flower.
Judas-tree, like a Brobdingnag almond-tree, was in full flower; lilacs andlaburnums in abundance.
When he came to himself, he lay on the little plot of grass amongst the lilacs and laburnums where he had asked Emmeline to meet him.
What--was it really true that the unseen lilacs and laburnums of the Bishop's garden had so sweet an odour that she could no longer breathe it without a flush of colour mounting to her cheeks?
For two centuries the bricks of the lowest story had been disjointed by the wild roses; lilacs and laburnums covered with blossoms the rubbish of the fallen ceilings; a plane-tree had even grown up in the fireplace of the guardroom.
When do thelaburnums begin to nest out in Marathon?
Now we really can't tell these people our true feeling, which is that we do not believe in peeking in on the privacy of the laburnums or any other songsters.
In graceful groups there are laburnums and lilacs.
Nejdanov kept looking eagerly at the road, at the clumps of laburnums at the bottom of the garden; the still grey night lay around; the little stars did their best to outshine one another and were lost in the vast expanse of sky.
The laburnums glistened, rustling to and fro in the breeze; a ripple ran over everything.
The rustic bridge, the lawn, and the laburnums are no longer to be found, but the house is untouched, save by time and the elements.
Higher up the laburnums disappear, and flaunting crimson peonies gleam here and there upon the rocks, until at length the gentians and white ranunculuses of the higher Alps displace the less hardy flowers of Italy.
A little higher up, the chestnuts are displaced by wild laburnums bending under their weight of flowers.
From the laburnums he passed successfully to the first laurel shrubbery, and thence he executed a clever flank movement and entered the carriage drive in the rear.
It was only ten days or so after Miss Lake's sudden departure when Jimbo managed one evening to elude the vigilance of his lawful guardians, and wandered off unnoticed among the laburnumson the front lawn.
There were tall laburnums here and there, and larch and rowan trees, and hedges of hawthorn or elder, everywhere, some of them shutting in gardens full of such fruits and flowers as flourish in the north.
They raced and chased each other up and down the gravel walks between the lilacs and laburnums bursting into blossom.
She was making the prettiest picture that painter ever drew, standing in the sunlight, with the laburnums and lilacs behind her in their fresh spring glory.
The very flowers had a sweeter perfume, the laburnums a richer gold, the river a softer ripple, than in the experience of all previous springs.
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