Joan, in her old tweed skirt and new canary-colored silk jumper, was stretched luxuriously on the thymy bents. |
Or, when we eat of the fragrant honey, we do not quarrel with the thymy bees because they have blended for us the sweets of Hybla. |
It was certainly small enough as we left the thymy hollow and slowly made for the cliff-tops. |
The air is sweetened by the thymy odours of mountain and moor. |
I watched them disappear in a sort of moving frieze between the thymy turf and the hot, blue sky. |
He remembers the windblown thymy moors of the west of Scotland. |