And then she showed to the duke and Mariana two keys that Angelo had given her; and she said: "This bigger key opens the vineyard gate; this other a little door which leads from the vineyard to the garden.
Many a parent does in this way, and thinks that he has acted a father's part; old Sechard was quite of that opinion by the time that he had reached his vineyard at Marsac, a hamlet some four leagues out of Angouleme.
Certainly no more fitting place could there be for him to whom Shakespeare said, 'thou art all my art,' than this little vineyard outside the city walls.
This one relies upon his vineyard for paying his debts--another cannot marry unless he makes three hundred tierces of wine.
His own pecan trees and vineyard had furnished his offering.
There were some bee-hives under the bare peach trees, and at one side beyond them, a small vineyard where the mockingbirds still sang noisily although the grapes had all been gathered and pressed into wine.
They found her dead--early this morning--in the vineyard of the Lord Basil.
Out of the sunshine of the vineyard Tristan's curiosity led him into the dusk of the Columbaria of Pomponius Hylas, full of stucco altar tombs.
Though some dare not deny that this is the garden of the Beloved, and the vineyard that the Lord doth keep and water every moment, yet, oh!
Christ hath fewer labourers in His vineyard than He had, but more witnesses for His cause and the Lord's covenant with the three nations.
And here I will abide till the great Master of the Vineyard think fit to transplant me.
I pray you to mend this; and be thankful and painful, while ye have a piece or corner of the Lord's vineyard to dress.
I want not fearful challenges, and jealousies sometimes of Christ's love, that He hath casten me over the dyke of the vineyard as a dry tree.
I charge you in the name of God, not to fear the wild beasts that entered into the vineyard of the Lord of Hosts.
Dear brother, pray for me, that it would please the Lord of the vineyard to give me room to preach His righteousness again to the great congregation.
Let the Master of the vineyard now see to His garden, seeing you have gone on, till He hath said, "Stand still.
A call was made for volunteers to go into the vineyard and preach, when Elders James Carroll, James Galliher, {154} Luman A.
It lays on the right--twenty strides up the slope; you pass by a vineyard to it.
Shortly before the hour named by the castellan the entire party was near the Sarlat gate, concealed behind vineyard walls and bushes.
Let us do something--pick over the vineyard before he comes or the Englishmen will have the biggest bunches.
We must take part in the camp with His soldiers, in the vineyard with His husbandmen, in the temple-building with His artificers.
The Lord of the vineyard had sent among the people prophets authorized to speak in His name; and these the wicked tenants had rejected, maltreated, and, in many instances, cruelly slain.
So when even was come, the lord of the vineyard saith unto his steward, Call the labourers, and give them their hire, beginning from the last unto the first.
It is to this that the Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard refers.
The aptness of our Lord's representation of Israel as a vineyard could not have escaped the perception of the Jews, to whom Old Testament similes of analogous form were familiar figures.
When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
A Kourd, who had shown them a little friendliness, and to whom they had given backsheesh, had called to one of their men over the wall of the vineyard where he was working, "Take care!
Shushan, little accustomed to riding (save to the vineyard on a donkey), grew very tired, though she would not have confessed it for worlds.
The creatures belonged to some Kourdish shepherds, who chanced to be passing that way, and the low wall of the vineyard was no protection against their attacks.
So one day they wrapped him up carefully, seated him comfortably on cushions upon a donkey, and brought him with them, to a vineyard which Hohannes possessed on a slope of one of the hills above Biridjik.
He put it into the heads of the nabobs of this vineyard that nurses should 'appear at the Nurses' Ball in regulation uniform only.
The board room of the hospital of Martha's Vineyard was a large and luxurious chamber, with an oval window at its farther end, and its two side walls panelled with portraits of former chairmen and physicians.
The personnel of our vineyard is abundant, but there are various sour grapes growing about.
The chaplain of Martha's Vineyard had not been to the hospital ball.
Mouston," replied Porthos, much affected, "should we ever see my castle of Pierrefonds again you shall have as your own and for your descendants the vineyard that surrounds the farm.
There have, in my time, been several old men in Ditchingham whose grandfathers may have been living in 1738, yet I never heard from them any tale of a vineyard on the Bath Hills.
The vineyard does not always afford the most eatable kids.
And the lord of the vineyard said, What shall I do?
He will come and destroy these husbandmen, and will give the vineyard unto others.
He told the story of a householder who established and equipped a vineyard and let it out to tenants.
He determined to come and to exact justice and to deliver his vineyard to tenants who were more worthy.
What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do unto them?
Yet, when the iron hoof of Napoleon trampled uponvineyard and cornfield, his lips were silent.
The inheritance of the fatherless thou didst take unto thyself, and thou didst send the foxes into the vineyard of thy neighbour's field.
Note the similitudes of Vine andVineyard in Old Testament.
Not in any mortal vineyard did its father grape ripen; it was not nourished by the warmth of the visible sun, nor were the rains that made it swell common waters from the skies above us.
It must be a year at least since I have talked with any one except shepherds and vineyard laborers.
She begs that with this money you will purchase a vineyardof your own, and build you a house that does not lie as high in the air as the eagles' nests.
It was while pondering on this subject one day, as they were strolling out together, that the baron and his lady came upon the cottage of an old soldier named Karl Mueller, who cultivated a little vineyard not far from the castle.
So the soldier toiled bravely up the hill, for he knew that the white walls of his cottage and the foliage of his little vineyard would be visible in the valley commanded by the summit.
She is jealous of seeing me take the Latin hours in hand, and make my way through them as easily as through a vineyard after the vintage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vineyard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: arboretum; bed; border; garden; herbarium; paradise; shrubbery; vineyard