Hidden by brier and eglantine, they are fast losing all traces of cultivation. |
There is a darkly premonitory duet for Lysiart and eglantine. |
In another, I will work the seed into a colony of violets that occupy a sunny bank under eglantine roses. |
Was the pink monstrosity a damask, burnet, gallica, large-flowered hybrid tea, modern bush or English or species rose, eglantine, cluster-flowered floribunda, or merely a shrub? |
He could think of nothing but an old familiar hedge of eglantine. |
Gardens of Nevers, where preparations are making for the wedding of Lysiart and eglantine. |