The whipping wind with its pine-scented fragrance, warm as the breath of summer, was intoxicating as wine.
Surely he could not have scented me, for the wind was strong from him to me; neither could he have heard my soft footfalls on the pine needles; nevertheless, he was suspicious.
Upon nearer view, I recognized a wolf, and he scented or sighted me at the same moment, and loped off into the shadows of the trees.
Than e'er to a child of the earth could belong; And her pinions that waved through the rose-scented air, Had a tint that was brighter than thought can declare.
He went up to town the next day, and made a point of lunching at the Embankment, and of sitting an hour in the flower-scented room afterwards; but Mrs. Lakeman was not as ready to help in the matter as he had imagined she would be.
The handkerchief in his breast-pocket was scented more than usual.
It was all still and dim, too, almost mysterious, and scented with early spring flowers put about in masses, or so it seemed to Margaret.
And you'll no longer swing and sway Divinely down the scented shade, Where feet to Ambulation fade, And moons are lost in endless Day.
So straight they brought the sickles out And worked all day till day was done, And builded them a good square rick Of scented bloom beneath the sun.
Ida rose and returned with him through the scented bush, but neither said anything further, for the same restraint was upon both of them.
She had enjoyed all that the great cities had to offer, but as she listened to him she sighed for the silence of the pine-scented bush.
She also remembered that he had said that the stillness among the white peaks and in the scented bush was filled with a glamour that seized on one.
The balloon sank and sank, and soon we were skimming above meadows scented with a thousand perfumes.
As he worked he may have dreamed of the day when his hogs-heads of sweet-scented tobacco and casks of red wine would reach England safely and be sold for a profit.
The new sweet-scented leaf became popular overnight, and during the remainder of the seventeenth century it proved the economic salvation of the colony.
In the same room where the bed stood was an old curved chest of drawers inlaid with olive-wood, and from it Ingrid might take as much sweetly-scented linen as she liked.
The huge animal stood for a long time and scentedthe air, with its muzzle turned towards the trirema.
He had always liked best to travel through the country when the fields were still scented with clover, and blue and yellow flowers grew along the roadside in two long straight rows.
Above, a cloudless sky, below a smooth transparent sea; throwing back our heads, we would inhale great breaths of the delicious scented air, and trail one hand over the side in the soft clear water.
A creeping bignonia was remarkably beautiful as it clambered to the tops of the trees and spread over them its scented blossoms like a shower of fire.
I rode to within a short distance of them under the hill on which they were standing, when Czar scented them, suddenly raised his head, and expressed his delight at the friendly meeting by a loud snort.
We had each selected a buffalo, when they stared into our bush with tails erect, as they had probably scented us; we fired together, and at the same moment there was a trampling over us as if a cavalry regiment were charging.
He did not again refer to her absence that night, assuming that the hound could hardly have scented him passing in the canoe, or heard him landing so far away from the cabin as Grizzly Notch.
Action, Colvin, action," I remember his crying eagerly to me with his hand on my arm as we lay basking for his health's sake in a boat off the scented shores of the Cap Martin.
The whole garden was filled with a high westerly wind, coming straight out of the hills and richly scented with furze--or whins, as we would say.
One breathed in lilies to that extent that one's thought seemed fairly scentedwith them.
He was so plainly out of temper that Cyrus finally slunk off, uncomforted and afraid to meet Gussie's eye, even under its bandage of a cologne-scented handkerchief.
For a moment he abandoned himself to the enchanting witchery with the dreamful enjoyment of the voluptuary inhaling the odors of a scented bath.
Through the smooth meadows between the encompassing hills winds the musically-named stream, the Iraliot, and from end to end the broad expanse of green is scented with newly-mown hay.
They passed great tangles of wild grapes that scented the air, here and there an island shimmering with the bloom of blueberries.
It is used in England for hedges and during the time of its blossoming shows a pure white, sweet-scented flower followed by a scarlet fruit.
Over these they trained the wild morning glory and sweet-scented honeysuckle, the perfume of which doubtless carried them back to the beautiful English gardens that still existed in their native land.
A very pleasing contrast can be brought out by combining the magnolia-scented White Moon Flower, with a beautiful Blue Dawn.
The trumpet flowers with their deep cup-shape blossoms are his special delight, although he never scorns the sweet-scented flowers that he finds on every side.
It makes a beautiful shade for trellises and bears in the season a profusion of large trumpet-shape snow-white flowers that are richly scented and very beautiful.
So I did," said the vicar, opening a large canister, from which he took a packet which scented the room with its fragrance.
Garb'd in snowy lynn So rare one knew not where it did begin-- A scented sunbeam in a human gloom.
Fountains of bright water threw their jets high above the sweet-scented groves and shrubberies.
He forbade all sacrifices, even of animals, and permitted only flowers and sweet-scented perfumes to be offered up on the altars.
The wild steeds scented the game ahead, And sprang like hounds to the eager race.
In the fragile little girl, with the changeable eyes of green and the aureole of shadowless hair, he scented possibilities.