I trust they had the grace to plant a sweetbrier on the grave of the noble woman to whose faithfulness and courage they owe their rescue from obscurity.
The man who painted it didn't know a sweetbrier from a thistle.
Soon the large porch with its green blinds, and the sweetbrier entwining them, came in view, and the family party that occupied it were discernible.
Come here, Andrew Brewster," she said, from the bedroom window, and Andrew pressed close to the window through a growth of sweetbrier which rasped his hands and sent up a sweet fragrance in his face.
The workmen were all upstairs at Sweetbrier Lodge but the lower doors were open so that there was no difficulty in achieving an entrance.
She has spent several afternoons at Sweetbrier Lodge, you know.
She then telephoned to Dorothy, but found that she was at Sweetbrier Lodge and as the telephone had not been put in yet, she was, for a moment, at a loss what to do.
As they all toiled up the hill to Sweetbrier Lodge Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Morton came out on the veranda of the new house to watch them.
Let's take him over to Sweetbrier Lodge this afternoon.
While you two were taking your nap, I went to Sweetbrier Lodge," said Mrs. Morton, by way of entertaining the invalids.
He must have gone to Sweetbrier Lodge for some reason or other," said Ethel Brown.
As soon as they reached home the Mortons all went over to Sweetbrier Lodge to help with the final decorations.
That is the sprig of sweetbrier she wore in her belt the day before the wagon knocked her down and killed her.
I am going to the cottage, with its windows small and low, Where the sweetbrier twines its roses and the Guelder rose its snow.
Lowly was the forest cottage, but the sweetbrier wreathed it well; 'Mid its violets and roses, bees and robins loved to dwell.
We have a shed here where we can keep them but at Sweetbrier there isn't anything," and Dorothy's mouth dropped anxiously.
Every day the Mortons and Smiths, singly or in squads, visited the site of Sweetbrier Lodge, as Mrs. Smith and Dorothy had decided to call the house.
We must remember those at Sweetbrier Lodge," Mrs. Smith said to Dorothy.
Mother and I ought to have one set of tools here and one set at Sweetbrier Lodge," decided Dorothy.
Young shoots ofSweetbrier and Blackberry are nibbled as well as the branches of young Birch.
The Sweetbrierand Shakespeare's Musk Rose (Rosa moschata) are said to be the only Roses that at evening pour forth their perfume; the others are what Bacon called "fast of their odor.
In the sitting-room at Sweetbrier mother and daughter eagerly awaited the coming of the loved travellers--father and son.
There hung in the air a smell of sweetbrier as we drew bridle before a cabin under the hill.
Sir George was still speaking in his quiet, earnest manner; her eyes were fixed on him so that she scarce heeded her steps, and twice long sprays of sweetbrier caught her gown, and Sir George freed her.
Wait until you see what yonder sweetbrier rose will do for me.
I matched with Scotland's heathery hills The sweetbrier and the clover; With Ayr and Doon, my native rills, Their wood-hymns chanting over.
The marble palaces of Ind Rise round him in the snow and wind; From his lone sweetbrier Persian Hafiz smiles, And Rome's cathedral awe is in his woodland aisles.
The sweetbrier blooms on Kittery-side, And green are Elliot's bowers; Her garden is the pebbled beach, The mosses are her flowers.
And therewith came a great howl of rage like an angry lion, and Humfrey bounded right over the sweetbrier fence, and cried out, 'Off, fellow!
The English sweetbrier is a climbing or pillar rose, capable of being pruned into a bush or hedge that not only gives fragrance in June but every time the rain falls or dew condenses upon its magic leaves.
But every night a sweetbrier bush threw from one tomb to the other its flowery branches.
Young girls, crowned with sweetbrier and other flowers, made a long cortege through the Corso, under arches, and sang choruses on the new grass.
The cottage looked forlorn and stripped, too, with only bare poles where the scarlet-runners used to climb, and a dismal entanglement of broom stalks, where the roses and sweetbrier used to flourish.
The crimson glory of an August sunset lay on the climbing roses, the sweetbrier and honeysuckle arches of the cottage, and was turning its windows into sheets of red gold.
He plucked a bit of sweetbrier and put it to his nose, which still retained the shine of that bleaching ointment Noel had insisted on his using.
Nedda, waking, could hear the heavy drops pattering on the sweetbrier and clematis thatching her open window.
The rankness of sweetbrierfollowed her some distance down the path, and she said prayers all the way home.
She breathed the sweetbrier scent, her neck stretched forward and her dark eyes fixed on him; and as his head turned back from St. Ignace his whole body moved with it, and he looked at Jenieve.
There was no sweetbrier on the cliff or in the woods, though many bushes grew on alluvial slopes around the bay.
They have mountain ash trees andsweetbrier bushes where birds find good feeding.
There are no steps leading to it, and those sweetbrier bushes all around it would keep Boys from climbing onto the railing.
On another side a sweetbrier hedge separated it from the garden belonging to an attorney.
The lane runs past one side of it and a sweetbrier hedge separates it on the other from his garden.
The window beside which she sat was open; under it, in the back yard, was a little thicket of mint, and some long sprays of sweetbrier bowing over it.
Lois reached out and broke off a piece of the sweetbrier and smelled it.
For the rest, a bit of honeysuckle was turned up one side of the porch, and at the small wooden gate there were two bushes of sweetbrier that filled the warm air with fragrance.
There is an odor of sweetbrier about, hovering in the warm, still air, except at such times as the breeze freshens a bit, and brings around the shoulder of the hill the cold, strange scent of the rocks and the sea beyond.
We can well believe that as the sun sets, after an afternoon of such excitement, they flee in terror, selecting for that night's perch the densest tangle of sweetbrier to be found.
With feet shod with silence, let us creep near a dense tangle of sweetbrier and woodbine late some summer evening and listen to the sounds of the night-folk.
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