Use gardens in a sentence
Sentences ending with gardens
- At this first visit we were to be the guests of Professor Max Mueller, at his fine residence in Norham Gardens. [6]
- The capital was then, and still remains, a typically beautiful New England city, with wide streets shaded by shapely maples and elms, with substantial homes set back amidst lawns and gardens. [9]
- The Egyptian made the whole caravan turn down an alley that led into a street running parallel to the river, where a few fine houses still stood in the midst of their gardens. [10]
- They walked about the streets and the wooded hills, they drove in cabs, they boated on the river, they sipped beer and coffee, afternoons, in the Schloss gardens. [5]
- The successor of the sheet-iron hamlet of the mangrove marshes has that other Australian specialty, the Botanical Gardens. [5]
- But they had still to call at the Taurida Gardens. [2]
- His heart was sick for Cairo, for he had been three months on the river; and Mrs. Henshaw was in Cairo--Mrs. Henshaw, the widow of Henshaw of the Buffs, who lived with her brother, a stone's-throw from the Esbekieh Gardens. [11]
- And yet the oranges glowed like gold among their green leaves; the roses, the heliotrope, the geraniums, bloomed in all the gardens. [4]
- There is only one Alexandria, and no city in the world can offer a more beautiful scene than is visible from the mountain in the Paneum gardens. [10]
- The northeast side of this, with Naples in the right-hand corner, looking seaward and Castellamare in the left-hand corner, at a distance of some fourteen miles, is a vast rich plain, fringed on the shore with towns, and covered with white houses and gardens. [4]
Short sentences using gardens
- To Vauxhall Gardens. [6]
Sentences containing gardens two or more times
- The sandy streets, and the gardens of flower and shade, heavy with the plant odors; and the great houses with their galleries and porticos set in the midst of the gardens, that I remember staring at wistfully. [9]
More example sentences with the word gardens in them
- They represented the young god Dionysius, the Hyades surrounding him, and in colored groups all the gifts of the divinities who watch over fields and gardens, as well as those of the Nysian god. [10]
- The ferry-boat which would convey them to the gardens of Polybius started from the Agathodaemon Canal, an enlarged branch of the Nile, which connected the lake with the royal harbor and the Mediterranean; they had, therefore, to walk some distance along the shore. [10]
- He liked my work, saw its defects, and was always frank about them, and I designed a good many gardens in connection with his houses. [9]
- The little houses with their sloping roofs and wide porches, the gardens ablaze with color, the neat palings,--all were a restful sight for our weary eyes. [9]
- The whole Bankside, with its taverns, play-houses, and worse, its bear pits and gardens, was the scene of roystering and coarse amusement. [4]
- From sumptuous Versailles, with its palaces, its statues, its gardens, and its fountains, we journeyed back to Paris and sought its antipodes --the Faubourg St. Antoine. [5]
- They were connected with each other by colonnades, or by little bridges, under which flowed canals, that watered the gardens and gave the palace-grounds the aspect of a town built on islands. [10]
- But, on the whole, we rolled southward happily, between high walls and hedges, past trim gardens and fields and meadows, and I marvelled at the regular, park-like look of the country, as though stamped from one design continually recurring, like our butter at Carvel Hall. [9]
- On the estate which would some day be his, there was room and to spare to hide the fugitives, for one of the largest gardens in the town was owned by his father. [10]
- Along the precipice, which now juts and now recedes a little, are villas, hotels, old convents, gardens, and groves. [4]
- The great galleries were still thronged--though only with men, now; the bright colors that had made them look like hanging gardens were gone, with the ladies. [5]
- The public gardens were filled by afternoon, and whoever wanted to address the people had no need to call an audience together. [10]
- In winter, they went to the botanical gardens or the Zoo. [9]
- Through mullioned windows we caught glimpses of gardens and geometrical parterres, lakes, fountains, statuary, fantastic topiary and distant stretches of park. [9]
- But no foe was seen or heard, and the Hebrews found some tokens of the thirst for vengeance of the sons of the wilderness in their ruined houses, the superb palm-trees felled, and little gardens destroyed. [10]
- Great Russell Street was all a sweet fragrance of gardens, mingling with the smell of the fields from the open country to the north. [9]
- The gaiety and warmth of the hut erected in the Public Gardens which houses the British Officers' Club were a relief. [9]
- The gardens were very different, now. [9]
- If you go up the hill instead of down, you come to an arrangement of squares, palaces, and gardens as trim and fashionable as you will find in Europe. [6]
- It is made up of very simple details--just grass, and trees, and shrubs, and roads, and hedges, and gardens, and houses, and vines, and churches, and castles, and here and there a ruin--and over it all a mellow dream-haze of history. [5]
- Her father had trained her in the management of a hundred employees and the working of gardens and fields; and to keep record of the movements of cattle and riders. [13]
- Then we came to the gardens in front of Bedford House, which are now Bloomsbury Square. [9]
- Sometimes she used to summon me to amuse her and walk with me by the water in the beautiful gardens of the Petit Triano. [9]
- She would love to play it once again with the old thrill; with the thrill she had felt on the night of Zoe's birthday a little while ago, when she was back again with her lover and the birds in the gardens of Granada. [11]
- The plants are tied up in the gardens, the fountains are covered over, and the inhabitants go about in furs and the heaviest winter clothing long before we should think of doing so at home. [4]
- On the way thither, they had to pass through Kensington Gardens, and Miss Bronte was much "struck with the beauty of the scene, the fresh verdure of the turf, and the soft rich masses of foliage. [14]
- A boar of this species in the Zoological Gardens recently broke into the cage of the wart-hog. [1]
- The nightingales throng this lovely little valley as numerously as they do the gardens of Aranjuez. [4]
- The Oriental character they have in common consists in their large, square, palatial mansions, with sunny gardens round them. [6]
- Nobody may enter these gardens without express permission from my own mouth. [10]
- I have found them in all the descriptions of the Nile valley, and afterwards often enjoyed the delicious perfume of the golden yellow flowers in the gardens of Alexandria and Cairo. [10]
- But all round the solemn monument gardens bloomed in the sunshine, and on the further side of the wall covered with creepers, was the ship-yard, the scene of numberless delightful games. [10]
- The bower of the Satin Bower-bird may be seen in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park. [1]
- Seeing afar in the sands, Gardens grown green, at what cost! [11]
- Moscow seen from the Poklonny Hill lay spaciously spread out with her river, her gardens, and her churches, and she seemed to be living her usual life, her cupolas glittering like stars in the sunlight. [2]
- With respect to the period of development, Mr. Blyth informs me that there was at one time in the Zoological Gardens a young koodoo (Ant. [1]
- The roofs of the houses, turned into gardens and promenades, made of the huge superficial city one broken irregular pavement. [11]
- We lived beyond the gate, and it was not to be expected that fighting would break out in our neighbourhood; but back of our gardens, in the vicinity of the Potsdam railway station, the beating of drums was heard. [10]
- We wandered outside the gardens, passing the rejected guide as we did so. [11]
- He now left the gardens for the most part to his men, while he devoted himself to other cares with double diligence, and to the strictest exercises of his faith. [10]
- I should say that where minor towns in America spend a hundred dollars on the town hall and on public parks and gardens, the like towns in Australasia spend a thousand. [5]
- It is possible that we destroy in our gardens that which is really of most value in some other place. [4]
- The Vicomtesse said that the gown had been made by Leonard, a court dressmaker, and it was of the fashion the Queen had set to wear in the gardens of the Trianon when simplicity became the craze. [9]
- That was more than wealth or learning, and as he spoke to the old Seigneur going in to Mass, he still thought so, for the Seigneur's big house and the servants and the great gardens had no charm for him. [11]
- That is, I suppose it was a banyan; its bark resembled that of the great banyan in the botanical gardens at Calcutta, that spider-legged thing with its wilderness of vegetable columns. [5]
- There are broad streets, with high houses, that once were handsome, palaces that were once the abode of luxury, gardens that still bloom, and churches by the score. [4]
- After Prince George Street with its gilt and marbles and stately hedged gardens, the low-beamed, vine-covered house in the Duke of Gloucester Street was a home and a rest. [9]
- Mr. Stewart's house stood, and stands to-day, amid trim gardens, in plain sight of the Severn. [9]
- The walls of stately date-palms that fenced the gardens and bordered the way, threw their shadows down and made the air cool and bracing. [5]
- It offered a splendid, and at the same time a pleasing prospect to the ships which sailed by at its foot, for it stood, not a huge and solitary mass in the midst of the surrounding gardens, but in picturesque groups of various outline. [10]
- In the Zoological Society's Gardens I have often overheard visitors admiring the beauty of another monkey, deservedly called Cercopithecus diana (Fig. [1]
- The high walls show that the gardens are protected with great care; yet the fruit seems to be as free as apples are in a remote New England town about cider-time. [4]
- When the gaudy ship left the gardens of the Paneum and turned into the Canopic way, the crowd pursued it in a dense mass, hallooing and shouting. [10]
- I shall never see again the gardens of the Luxembourg. [11]
- The young Achaemenidae sat cheerfully talking together in the twilight in a shady bower in the royal gardens, cool fountains plashing round them. [10]
- No bird ever sang in these gardens of the dead. [6]
- Are not Foorgat's riches mine, his Palace, his gardens, his cattle, and his plantations, are they not mine? [11]
- The provincial government put up expensive buildings for its own use, and a palace with gardens for the use of its governor. [5]
- When they had pitched upon a site for the fort, every man set to work, some to build the fort, others to pitch the tents, fell trees and make clapboards to reload the ships, others to make gardens and nets. [4]
- From the pillared pavilions a magnificent view is obtained of the Taj gardens below, with the noble Jumna river at their farther end, and the city and fort of Agra in the distance. [5]
- The sun slanted over the water in the gardens in bars of green and gold. [9]
- The lofty reception-hall opening on to the gardens, with its ceiling sown with thousands of golden stars and supported by gaily-painted columns, presented a magic appearance. [10]
- The gardens were only an excuse. [9]
- The old clock on the tower of St. James's would still give the time to his step as he went to and from the Foreign Office, and there were quiet places like Kensington Gardens where the bounding person would never think to stray. [11]
- I have friends on the Far Off River who show me the yards where the musk-ox gather; I have found the gardens of the young sable, and my tents are full of store. [11]
- Are the handsome officers still sipping their coffee in the Cafe Maximilian; and, on sunny days, is the crowd of fashion still streaming down to the Isar, and the high, sightly walks and gardens beyond? [4]
- At the end of the week the prince reappeared and resumed his former way of life, devoting himself with special activity to building operations and the arrangement of the gardens and completely breaking off his relations with Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- To the south of the temple of Amon stood the king's palace, and near it, in more or less extensive gardens, rose the houses of the magnates of the kingdom, among which, one was distinguished by it splendor and extent. [10]
- The sunny gardens of the late Judge Charles Jackson and the late Mr. S.P. [6]
- When she thought of the last account of him from the Duke of Ferdinandina, it seemed to her as if his life had hitherto resembled a triumphal procession, a walk through blooming gardens. [10]
- The fresh air of morning was delicious, and at this early hour there was no one to avoid--only the peasants and their wives carrying the produce of their gardens and fields to market on asses, or wagons drawn by oxen. [10]
- A great feature of Como's attractiveness is the multitude of pretty houses and gardens that cluster upon its shores and on its mountain sides. [5]
- I beg you now, come to Alexandria with Cleopatra for good, and share with me the palace and the gardens in the Bruchion. [10]
- This gibbon is not the only species in the genus which sings, for my son, Francis Darwin, attentively listened in the Zoological Gardens to H. leuciscus whilst singing a cadence of three notes, in true musical intervals and with a clear musical tone. [1]
- You shall see my gardens hereabout. [12]
- I would like much to see the fringes of the Jordan in spring-time, and Shechem, Esdraelon, Ajalon and the borders of Galilee--but even then these spots would seem mere toy gardens set at wide intervals in the waste of a limitless desolation. [5]
- I was so much surprised at his account, that I took a stuffed and coiled-up snake into the monkey-house at the Zoological Gardens, and the excitement thus caused was one of the most curious spectacles which I ever beheld. [1]
- She might have moved in well-trodden ways, through gardens of pleasure, lived a life where all would be made easy, where she would be shielded at every turn, and her beauty would be flattered by luxury into a constant glow. [11]
- I have seen most of the above monkeys in the Zoological Society's Gardens. [1]
- Here is a modern house, as pictured by Mrs. Krout: "Almost every house is surrounded by extensive lawns and gardens enclosed by walls of volcanic stone or by thick hedges of the brilliant hibiscus. [5]
- That seems to me so dear that I am not tempted into any speculation, but stroll back to the Tramontano, in the gardens of which I find better terms. [4]
- There are also many of these Antelopes in the Zoological Gardens. [1]
- The fine old mansion of Judge William Prescott looked out upon these gardens. [6]
- Whichever way we looked, behold flowers, green garlands, hangings, pennons, and banners; it was as though all the gardens in Franconia had been stripped of their blossoms. [10]
- Morning-glories nodded over lodge walls where the ivy was turning crimson, and the little gardens were masses of colours--French colours like that in the beds of the Tuileries, brick-red geraniums and dahlias, yellow marigolds and purple asters. [9]
- She said they lived in a palace by the sea in the south of France, with gardens and fountains and a lot of things like that, and princesses and princes and eunuchs--" "And what! [9]
- The houses had little gardens around them, but they didn't seem to raise hardly anything in them but jimpson-weeds, and sunflowers, and ash piles, and old curled-up boots and shoes, and pieces of bottles, and rags, and played-out tinware. [5]
- On her left lay the gardens of Hermes, where, on the southern side, stood her father's house and that of their neighbor Skopas. [10]
- In those days its golden-brown color was in harmony with the ripening orchards and gardens. [4]
- Spain has sowed it in our gardens. [10]
- I am so interested in gardens I'm going to have one if Electrics increase their dividend. [9]
- I shall stay in this little quiet street, because it is full of gardens and shrubbery, and there are none but dwelling houses in it. [5]
- There were people in the sickly gardens, and others were inspecting the Tanks. [11]
- The heavy air in the arbors and alleys of the embowered gardens seemed to him easier to breathe than the cool breeze that fanned Cleopatra's raised roof. [10]
- A midnight luncheon in our ample bed-chamber; a final smoke in its contracted veranda facing the water, the gardens, and the mountains; a summing up of the day's events. [5]
- To go on in miserable intrigue, twisting the nature, making demands upon life out of all those usual ways in which walk love and companionship--paths that lead through gardens of poppies, maybe, but finding grey wilderness at the end? [11]
- Water they had in abundance, and therefore grass and fruit-trees and patches of alfalfa and vegetable gardens. [13]
- Madame Chouteau lived in a stone house, wide and low, surrounded by trees and gardens. [9]
- Is there wonder I took me to dreaming Of the gardens of Greece and old Rome, Of the fair watered meadows of Ida, And the hills where the gods made their home? [11]
- Again and again I have begged your brother Bartja to repeat the story of these gardens, and the love of the king who raised that verdant and blooming hill, pleased us better than all the other glories of your vast domains. [10]
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