Near Tenbury the Teme travels into Worcestershire, which it does not quit again until it merges its waters in those of the Severn.
Alighting at Bromfield station we make our way to the village, as picturesque a spot as one could wish to see, situated in a pleasant, fertile vale, close to the place where Onny and Teme unite.
Thenceforward we travel on amidst tranquil, rural landscapes, where the ruddy apples lie in piles about the orchards, and the willow-fringed Teme winds along through the vale on her way to meet Father Severn.
Hope Bagot itself stands high up in the world, looking out across the pleasant vale of Teme from its 'hope,' or upland valley, among the foothills of Titterstone Clee.
Crossing the Teme by an old stone bridge, we enter Oakley Park, a glorious stretch of ferny glades and secluded woodland dingles, boasting such Druid oaks as it would be hard to match elsewhere.
The Ledwyche Brook, flowing into the Teme near Burford church, gives its name to Ledwyche farm, in bygone times the home of the famous Benbows.
Dividing the county of Salop from its neighbour Herefordshire, the river Teme pursues a devious course through some of the most delightful scenery in all these broad March-lands.
Between Clifton-on-Teme and Stanford Bishop the best specimens may be seen.
Below Worcester the Temecomes into the Severn from the west.
It is one of the most attractive towns in England--church and castle crown a hill between the Teme and the Corve, and from it the streets run down the slope.
It is beautifully situated at the junction of the rivers Teme and Corve, upon and about a wooded eminence crowned by a massive ruined castle.
The country neighbouring Ludlow is richly wooded and hilly, while the scenery of the Teme is exquisite.
Espronceda violates the rule in this instance: Veame en vuestros brazos y máteme luego (12) This is a peculiarly violent and harsh syneresis.
Di chonna mee tylych finn, is ner vai tylych teme trea, Aggum di chonna mee scheve, di vontir in ir in nea Di chonna mee tylych art, far lar vac donna binni Far is farre ne agga mi.
With the memory of many a ramble by the Teme and Lugg, the Monnow and the Honddu, it goes hard enough to pass them by, but the passing of the Usk in such light fashion would be harder still.
They crossed the river Teme by a stone bridge above a glassy pool.
Beneath their feet a lake of white vapour hid the trough of the Teme valley lapping the bases of other wooded hills.
And if my foot returns no more To Teme nor Corve nor Severn shore, Luck, my lads, be with you still By falling stream and standing hill, By chiming tower and whispering tree, Men that made a man of me.
No es el diente, no[2] las garras del tigre, no el veneno mortal de la serpiente lo que más se teme en el fondo de estas selvas.
There's as good fish in the Teme as ever came out of a river;" and he brought the trout out on a dish for my inspection, a grand one in truth.
May-flies thirty years ago were abundant in the upper part of the Temeriver in Herefordshire, where it receives the Clun: they are now rarely seen.
Ye wasten that men wynnen With travaille and with tene; Ac Truthe shal teche yow His teme to dryve, Or ye shul eten barley breed, And of the broke drynke.
Fleetwood forced the passage of the Teme, and the bridging train (which had been carefully organized for the purpose) bridged both the Teme and the Severn.
Lambert and Fleetwood were to force their way across the Teme (a little river on which Rupert had won his first victory in 1642) and attack St John's, the western suburb of Worcester.
Though he had no fear that the flying bridge across the Teme could be reached by the enemy, he left a sufficient guard for its protection, and then returned with the rest of his troops to the bridge of boats across the Severn.
Next following the Teme from its point of junction with the larger river--its course being easily traced by the withies and willows fringing its banks--his eye rested on the old bridge of Powick.
Bunn's Hill is not quite half a mile from the confluence of the Teme and the Severn.
His progress, however, towards the Temewas not unopposed, but, on the contrary, was seriously obstructed by the Royalist infantry.
But these obstacles were removed by the troopers, and the Teme being reached, a flying bridge across it was speedily constructed.
Deeply dyed with blood, the Teme was almost choked with the bodies of the slain.
The passes of the Severn and the Tememust be looked to.
A few splashed through the ford over which the grey waters of the Teme glided in their winter flood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.