In Gerard's rosery of Fetter lane he walks, greyedauburn.
In a rosery of Fetter lane of Gerard, herbalist, he walks, greyedauburn.
The filling-in of the sides of the rosery is plainly shown in the elevation, Fig.
They were passing under a young oak tree, where the path wound round to the roseryand summer-house.
But he entered the rosery buoyantly between his offspring.
The dinner at the Rosery was all that was pleasant and desirable, saving that Doctor Scales felt rather disappointed in having to take in Aunt Sophia.
The last trouble that happened at the Rosery was when old John Monnick passed away.
I seemed to come to my senses only when I found myself standing on the high bank of the rosery at Harkings, looking down upon the library window.
The gravel walks were firm and dry; and in the rosery the bare skeleton of the pergolas stood out in clear-cut silhouette against a white and woolly sky.
The rosery was a pleasant rectangle framed in a sort of rustic bower which in the summer was covered with superb roses of every hue and variety.
Eve was painting in the rosery when Mrs. Brocklebank persuaded the members of the committee that she—and therefore they—wanted to see Mr. Canterton’s roses.
As for the rosery at Fernhill, no Persian poet could have found a more delectable spot in which to dream through the hours of a scented day, with a jar of purple wine beside him.
He would be down in the rosery when the dew glistened on the petals, nor would he leave it till the yellow rays of the horizontal sun poured over the yew hedge, and made every flower glow with a miraculous brilliance.
Begin with one of the borders here, and a rose bed in the rosery that I will show you.
Canterton led the way towards the rosery to show her the roses he wanted her to paint, and in passing through one of the tunnels in the yew hedge they were dashed into by a child who came flying like a blown leaf.
His eyes wandered round the rosery with a grave, musing look.
All the shadows were very sharp and black, the cypresses standing like obelisks, the yew hedge of the rosery a wall of obsidian.
I'll get down and open the gate,' he said demurely, and jumped down while his father stared at the neat white gate with The Rosery painted on in black letters.
Surrounded by beech trees and high hedges, the rosery had evidently been designed long before the days of scientific gardening, but in the shadowed enclosure many of the summer roses were still blooming.
Then he gave a bunch to a fourth and he recited these two couplets, "Seest not that rosery where Rose a-flowering displays * Mounted upon her steed of stalk those marvels manifold?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rosery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.