Its charms do not appeal to the eye of romance, and the man who would perambulate Magna Graecia as he does the Alps would soon regret his choice.
Happy fathers, too, with their wives and children in Sunday best, perambulate the grounds or rest on the seats amongst the trees and listen to the 'Bosch-muziek.
She used to perambulate the church armed with a long rod, like a fishing-rod, which had a "bob" fastened to the end of it.
His pleasing way is to perambulate the cars, leaving samples of his wares on all the seats and afterwards calling for orders.
Fifteen merchants were introduced, and the ceremony of presentation lasted about twenty minutes; this being concluded, the merchants were permitted to perambulate the gardens of the Emperor, and to pluck a little fruit.
Whereupon he entered the city and began to perambulate the streets in search of his food.
In Burmah, as soon as the day begins to dawn, a swarm of yellow-dressed monks sally forth from their abode with the patta under the left arm, and perambulate the streets in quest of food.
The members sometimes "perambulate the village, headed by the band of the Mangotsfield detachment of the Bristol Rifles.
On one occasion he left her, wrapt in the profoundest sleep, in his chamber, and proceeded to perambulate the Boulevards on his own secular affairs.
Come, poor fellow," she said then in a gentle tone, and Annie and the dog began to perambulate round the tents.
Hester had then to rouse herself, and enter into an animated conversation on the subject of flies generally, and in especial she had to talk of that particular fly which would perambulate on the ceiling over Nan's head.
What's the matter; do you not wish to perambulate through my possessions?
This hoss doesn't savey what the human for perambulate is, but I'll walk plum to the hottest fire in your settlement, if that's all you mean.
And Megaera women perambulate the streets, with flags, with lamentable alleleu.
At the termination of the mass, troops of women perambulate the streets, during the remainder of the night.
Ice is hawked about the streets of Lima for sale, and all day long Indians, carrying pails on their heads, perambulate the streets, crying helado.
On New Year's Day other groups of mummers, called Corcobados, perambulate the streets.
Serenos (watchmen) perambulate the streets on foot and on horseback, and continually give signals one to another by blowing small whistles.
Let us perambulate the parish from the bottom of Digbeth, thirty yards north of the bridge.
A casual observer would have thought that De la Pailleterie had no other earthly vocation than to perambulate Paris as a mere votary of pleasure.
You turn from the Boulevard des Italiens into the Rue de la Michodiere, which you perambulate until you come to number six, where you will stop and take an observation.
When rain holds off he has to perambulate the city walls, pouring out milk to appease Raja Indra.
So he is supposed once a year at least, or oftener in case of pestilence or other trouble, to perambulate all round the village boundary, sprinkling a line of spirits as he walks.