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So he drew a window on the wall, complete with a sylvan landscape.
The sylvan wilderness, in which I had never met many people, was quieter than usual.
A deeply sylvan retreat that she now regarded with horror.
This is not the English countryside of peaceful sylvan glades.
He is a protector of sylvan folk and a great healer.
Its smile widened, but vanished when there was another sylvan crash from the other side of the track.
This sylvan paradise has become the unlikely subject of a bruising legal battle.
Yet, without this self-knowledge, there may be a sylvan strength and integrity in that which he is.
He read it from teleprompters, an incongruous addition to the sylvan surroundings.
He enters the forest as a handsome man, wearing only a garland of sylvan flowers.
It wasn't the exotic figure of some sylvan creature, but a shape even more unexpected.
A handsome yet sylvan prospect where you could promenade to the music of brass bands.
Days in sylvan glades watching the sunshine dancing between the leaves and dazzling the eyes.
Below the sun-mottled river glided endlessly on in sylvan peace.
Boone was impressed with this area and called it "a place where peace crowns the sylvan shade."
The settlement is situated in a sylvan environment, with rubber trees and various tropical vegetation.
The village's sylvan character also evolved from the time of enclosure when the open land became parkland.
They also hate sylvan elves, who are always trying to exterminate or drive them from their woods.
To visit them is a pilgrimage not only to a sylvan shrine, but also to a spot sacred to Bacchus.
Few other spots along the system offer the unpretentious sand beaches and sylvan surroundings of the bay.
There was a paroxysm of wooden coughing, followed by a sylvan sneeze.
"So," said Stoner, "how's your hypothesis of a sylvan paradise coming along?"
"It's one of those secluded, sylvan settings, peaceful and quiet.
Only the trees and the birds and the squirrels, it seemed, inhabited this sylvan world.
He believes in fiercely defending threatened sylvan folk, however.
One can enter this gate and enjoy the silvan atmosphere of the garden.
The diminished list of competitors for silvan fame still amounted to eight.
A silvan child!
One was of Azmaveth and her friends bundled into a comfortable carriage, being taken to some silvan retreat to eat, drink, sing and dance.
Frodo could catch little that was said, for the speech of the silvan folk east of the mountains, such as they used among themselves, was strange.
Around, and at a distance from them, were seen many a bold yeoman, whose silvan dress and weatherbeaten countenances showed the ordinary nature of their occupation.
Some Hindus believe that Indian tribals are close to the romantic ideal of the ancient silvan culture of the Vedic people.
Here Locksley assumed his seat---a throne of turf erected under the twisted branches of the huge oak, and the silvan followers were gathered around him.
Nor was he less surprised to see Richard surrounded by so many silvan attendants, the outlaws, as they seemed to be, of the forest, and a perilous retinue therefore for a prince.
They had scarce departed, ere a sudden procession moved from under the greenwood branches, swept slowly round the silvan amphitheatre, and took the same direction with Rowena and her followers.
Beneath a huge oak-tree the silvan repast was hastily prepared for the King of England, surrounded by men outlaws to his government, but who now formed his court and his guard.
To the best archer a prize was to be awarded, being a bugle-horn, mounted with silver, and a silken baldric richly ornamented with a medallion of St Hubert, the patron of silvan sport.
Leached of color, mingling with their silvan cousins, were pterids with thin segmented bodies and leathery wings as delicate as sodden tissue paper, hundreds of them, each no more than twenty centimeters across.
Amidst some remnants of old armour, which had, perhaps, served against the Scotch, hung the more valued weapons of silvan war, cross-bows, guns of various device and construction, nets, fishing-rods, otter-spears, hunting-poles, with many other singular devices, and engines for taking or killing game.
I paused, therefore, on a rising ground, and, not unmoved by the sense of interest which that species of silvan sport is so much calculated to inspire (although my mind was not at the moment very accessible to impressions of this nature), I expected with some eagerness the appearance of the huntsmen.
Before each pavilion was suspended the shield of the knight by whom it was occupied, and beside it stood his squire, quaintly disguised as a salvage or silvan man, or in some other fantastic dress, according to the taste of his master, and the character he was pleased to assume daring the game.
The place of rendezvous was an aged oak; not however the same to which Locksley had conducted Gurth and Wamba in the earlier part of the story, but one which was the centre of a silvan amphitheatre, within half a mile of the demolished castle of Torquilstone.
'But the Elves of this land were of a race strange to us of the silvan folk, and the trees and the grass do not now remember them: Only I hear the stones lament them: deep they delved us, fair they wrought us, high they builded us; but they are gone.