Guests at feasts wore garlands of flowers tied with the bark of the linden tree, to prevent intoxication; the wreath having been framed in accordance with the position of the wearer.
The famous linden tree which gave the town of Neuenstadt in Wurttemberg the name of "Neuenstadt an der grossen Linden" was 9 ft.
To the right," cried the ci-devant gypsy, as Linden had nearly passed a narrow lane which led to the domain of the ex-king.
Do they know the witchery of the withering Berlin night as it plays out its wild fantasia in the leaves of the Linden trees?
There is lovemaking under the Linden trees, beer drinking on the midway, schnitzel eating in the restaurants.
I went into one of those big restaurants on the Unter den Linden and ordered a small steak, French fried potatoes, a piece of pie and a cup of coffee--and what do you think those thieves charged me for it?
Whether Major Linden was shot that day, or what became of him after, I do not know: but it was pity he had not studied the ground with a soldier's eye instead of a hunter's!
Van der Linden notes among his writings a work on medical economy, Medici Oeconomia, and a series of lectures on Contagious Fevers, as well as a book on Medical Banquets.
Van der Linden notes that he translated a number of the books of Galen, adding annotations.
Van der Linden declares that "he was second to none in the opinion of Rome and the whole of Italy in his knowledge of medicine though he was at the same time a very celebrated astronomer.
I made my way at once towards the linden spring, and thence up the forest hill-side by the often-trodden familiar path.
One afternoon, during a terrible thunderstorm, I felt a tremendous crash against the side of the house and knew, even before they told me, that the linden had fallen.
I had another tree friend, gentle and more approachable than the great oak--a linden that grew in the dooryard at Red Farm.
The linden or basswood holds its arms out so that the broad leaves are exposed to the sun in slanting strata, or platforms of shade, that strike downward.
The basswood or linden which nobody cared to use except for fuel in the Middle West might pass for a useless tree, compared with those whose wood is harder and stronger.
This is so likely in the Southern states to be a linden that "bee tree" is a familiar name of this tree.
A sugar maple, or a linden tree, shows best this outer thatch, which is so thick that the sun is unable to look through.
Linden trees are planted for shade in many countries, and in Europe they are often cut into grotesque shapes of animals as they grow.
Honey made from linden trees in the Lithuanian forests was carried to Rome, where it sold for three times the price of ordinary honey.
In Berlin at that moment the afternoon editions were fluttering their daily headlines of victory to the crowds on the Linden and the Friedrichstrasse, but here the mammoth vans were moving slowly through the streets of Potsdam.
There was a blue patrol along the Unter den Linden now.
The little ones were brought to the front by the police, and boys were even permitted to climb the sacred Linden trees that they might better see what the Fatherland had done.
I saw some my last afternoon in Berlin, loaded with their kit, marching silently down Unter den Linden to the troop trains, where a few relatives would tearfully bid them good-bye.
From the flowers of the lime or linden tree (Tilia Europaea).
Chamomiles, linden flowers, and orange leaves, of each 2 dr.
Isar flowing rapidly" ceased its tumult abruptly, and Linden saw no sterner sight that evening: my voice and my feet stopped simultaneously--for I stood upon Quesnay ground.
Smiling at her April moods, I obeyed the small hands clasped about my own, and through the fragrant linden walk went musing to the river-side.
Twenty-two feet of clean girth, three hundred and sixty feet in the line that bounds its leafy circle, it covers the boy with such a canopy as neither glossy-leafed oak nor insect-haunted linden ever lifted into the summer skies.
Within it stands a linden tree, With lovely leaves its boughs are hung, Therein doth dwell a nightingale, And sweetly moves that bird its tongue.
O there was joy throughout the land, And all the court was filled with glee; The Knight has caught the Nightingale, That dwelt within the linden tree.
Dietrich did not join in the work of destruction, but stood apart under a linden tree.
She also keeps the house at Vale Linden open; that is, she invites all sorts of people there as her guests.
At precisely the same time as he had visited Vale Linden Hall the night before, he again approached the house.
In a few minutes he came out again, and started for Vale Linden Hall.
A little later Herbert Briarfield left Vale Linden and rode back to his home.
Crossing the River Linden by a little wooden bridge, he climbed the hill, and presently he reached the broad expanse of moors.
She heard the ploughboys singing in the fields, and watched the lambs sporting in the meadows; she listened to the River Linden singing its way into the sea, and breathed the air of healthful restfulness which pervaded the whole countryside.
At the end of a few days he returned to Vale Linden again.
I must insist on your coming up to Vale Linden to-night, for a smoke and a chat.
I heard that a few weeks later her father had bought Vale Linden and that she was making merry with her friends.
A few days later she heard that Signor Ricordo had taken rooms at Linden Manor Farm, a rather fine old house, occupied by a farmer by the name of Briggs.
He climbed with her to Linden Tor, from which they could see the wide expanse of the moors; he sat with her in wooded dells, and listened to the song of the birds, and the rill of the river.
That evening a servant at Vale Linden house announced that Signor Ricordo had called to see Miss Castlemaine.
You have only to take the train from Vale Linden station, and then you can go to Ilfracombe or Westward Ho!
By one o'clock he was at Vale Linden station, but no one would have judged that he had trudged a long distance that summer day.
Every morning at eleven, and every evening at six, we drive in the heat to Herrenhausen, through an enormouslinden avenue; and twice a day cover our coats and coaches with dust.
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