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It was very lovely in those silent woods with their white- mossed trees.
A brand new parsley introduction with very finely mossed leaves.
Fresh flowers: mossed roses and nosegays graced a long serving table.
He came to a grassy hollow, where a tiny spring bubbled from beneath mossed boulders.
Heavily mossed buds opening to large purple-magenta blooms. 1855.
I'll eat them in the wet park sitting on a damp mossed bench, heels pulled into buttocks like a crumpled question mark.
Floral balls on mossed poles with moss garlands.
He leaned against the door of the ambulance and drew in the mossed and woody scent of trees.
Alpaca, with their short necks the most sheepish of llamas, kept the grass down, picking next to the grey, mossed stone.
I saw no offering there, except, on the mossed step, a leathern sling, such as shepherds use, and a pile of sling-stones.
They turned down a thoroughfare slippery with mossed over stone, and laced with weeds and briar.
Mossed stones underfoot and a sensation like hot sweat in my feet as the genentech spines tried instinctively to grip inside my boots.
All along the waterway there were signs that the fox had passed in the stolen boatbroken branches, bruised plants and scrapes in the mossed banks.
Pale light, golden and flickering as the sun descended through the broad-boughed trees, touched the mossed rocks here and there, giving the gardenia soft-spectral quality.
Hazel-nuts were thick in the coppices, mountain ash and brier grew from tumbles of mossed rock, and the bracken was breast-high.
But... Jordan had expected a man, a woodsman or even Allegri, but this was a woman stepping delicately over mossed logs and bent reeds.
The wood's speckled glades, pitted with mossed craters and the ivy-wrapped remains of trenches, were sacred to the Sherwood Foresters.
Breaca wore a new tunic that had been a gift from Airmid; a deep russet, one shade darker than her hair, with an edging of mossed green.
She thought bridal flowers should be like jewellery - light and beautiful - rather than the heavy mossed bouquets and bundles of vegetation that were then de rigueur.
She picked her way between the mossed stones, shook her wet neck, and was soon settled quietly enough with her nosebag, under the dry curve of the dome.
I was in the same forest, and the apse of stone where I sat was the same, even to the rampart of mossed boulders in front of me.
Be- tween track and roadway was a wedge-shaped stretch of mossy grass, where an old, battered wooden signpost stood, and near it the mossed stump of an enormous tree.
Above the line of the dragon's burning, the timber grew on the flanks of the mountain around the cliffs, up toward the mossed rocks of the cirques and snowfields above.
I crashed on, down through more branches, bringing up at last on a wider one where my harness caught on a stub of mossed wood and I found a precarious landing.
Passing along the edge of a tiny clearing lined with mossed stones and plates of moonlit fungus, Breaca scented blood and heard the grunting exhalation of one fatally struck.