From a high-walled garden a pebble-toss away and canopied with fragrant fruit-trees, rose the twang of a guitar and a man's clear voice singing a languorous air of Andalusia.
The north and south aisles had formerly mullioned windows, long walled up.
The genus is known by the velvety or bristly appearance of the fruiting surface, due to smooth, projecting, thick-walled cells.
It has what is called a porta santa, which we saw walled up, in front of the church, one side of the main entrance.
After it had been walled up, however, beyond the memory of man, there was still a rumor of some beautiful frescos by Fra Angelico, in an old chapel of Pope Nicholas V.
Outside it rained over land and water, over the encircling forest which walled in this stretch of spectral world where the monotony of her days was spent.
The grounds were certainly quaint; spaces for four white marl courts had been cleared, hewn out of the solid jungle which walled them in with a noble living growth of live oak, cedar, magnolia, and palmetto.
What a glorious vista that will make, four miles straight away walled in by deathless green, and the blue lagoon sparkling at the end of the perspective!
Maybe you've heard of this Baron Mun-chawson, the German character that was such a dam' liar and jail-breaker the king made a prison to order and walled him in?
The place where the grave had been made was on the borders of the Oregon desert, a wild, open region, walled with tremendous forests, and spreading out in the red sunset like a sea.
Was nothing ever to penetrate the seven-walled solitude in which the organist chose to intrench herself?
The cells are iron cages in the center of big rooms walled about with brick.
The little walled space gave him an odd sense of security.
Culture was really a by-product of temple activities; it flowed forth like pure gold from furnaces of thought which were walled up by the crude ores of magic and immemorial tradition.
Entemena inflicted upon the rebels a crushing defeat, and following up his success, entered the walled city and captured and slew the patesi.
A good-looking young girl conducted us to a window on the second floor which looked out on a court walled on three sides by tall buildings.
It lay in a deep natural basin, walled in with rugged rocks and thick bush; but so shut in was it on all sides that this seemed the only way in or out.
The sides of the hole are walled with upright slabs, which project some feet above the surface of the ground.
Composed of short transparent thin-walled cells, in distinction from fibrous or vascular.
The two kinds of spores in separate thin-walled 1-celled sporocarps or conceptacles clustered beneath the small floating fronds; macrospores solitary.
In a blind pocket, walled like a room and round as an apple, they stopped, and Billy spread down the blanket he had taken from Drumfire's back.
The library was walled with books, thousands of them, and near a window Grandfather sat at a big desk, busily writing.
The path grew darker and smaller, walled on each side by rock.
As for the giant, he drove into the wide cavern all those of his flock that he was wont to milk; but the males, both of the sheep and of the goats, he left outside in the high-walled yard.
In order that we might not be walled in completely by our cumbersome materials, every few minutes we bore tottering piles across the floor to the "strippers.