Then, as I reclined in my bower, the fairies sang to me, and Oberon entered slowly, playing a soft rounded melody that interwove with their song, unnoticed by my eager guards. |
Constant shifts of migration, local or large-scale, interwove tribal languages and cultures. |
The grey-trunked trees sprang up straight to a great height and then interwove their pale-grey branches in a long tunnel through which the autumn light fell faintly. |
The ceremony interwove, and was interwoven with, notions of masculinity, modernity, and nation-formation. |
She was one of the most religious women of her day, and she interwove it in all her conversation, as she did in her writings. |
The crater was a cauldron of green fires through which the conical rays angled and interwove, crossed and mingled. |