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Example sentences for "canopied"

Lexicographically close words:
canonize; canonized; canonries; canonry; canons; canopies; canopy; canos; canot; canots
  1. But you will allow that a canopied pew is unsuited to this country, brother?

  2. My grandmother and uncle were already seated in the canopied pew when we pedestrians entered the church.

  3. They thought it proper that the Littlepages should have a canopied pew, and that is the state in which they caused the building to be presented to my father.

  4. I believe, my dear, you are of Mr. Newcome's way of thinking in respect to this canopied pew, and also in respect to the old hatchments?

  5. The latter had become known at the Nest, solely by the circumstance that the object which had so lately canopied aristocracy in St. Andrew's, Ravensrest, was now canopying pigs up at the farm house.

  6. A pretty figure Seneca Newcome would cut, for instance, seated in a canopied pew!

  7. Now I shall have another look at the canopied pew," I cried, as we entered the last field, on our way to the church.

  8. With a view to obtain its ends, anti-rentism drags every auxiliary it can find into its ranks, and, among other things, it has assailed your canopied pew.

  9. It took the form of a sheltered and canopied seat.

  10. I have seen such pillars supporting the canopied roof of more than one balcony in front of houses in Brighton and Hove.

  11. At Parigi, canopied by spreading palms, the atap houses, with bamboo rafters strengthening the fragile walls, stand in neglected gardens, overgrown with a tangle of flower and foliage.

  12. The Sultan's august head is canopied with gold, edged by an orange stripe, the Crown Prince sporting an umbrella with a golden border.

  13. Wise in their canopied gallery of art-- Clear-visioned, true, in their cloisters apart From the life which dwarfs when the soul is the mart Of passions set free.

  14. My Aunt Lucretia rode up close to the little canopied stand and beckoned to me.

  15. The exemplary couple are encompassed by a high and handsomely wrought iron fence; canopied by a sort of temple-front supported by four Corinthian pillars.

  16. Leigh and his lady, whose marble effigies are canopied by a beautifully ornamented arch; and the massive tomb of Sir Richard Worsley, which occupies the south transept, where a colored window is placed to give it greater effect.

  17. The canopied niches are in many instances vacant, but there are still rows of saints in the long lines of recesses.

  18. The heavens, the work of God's fingers, canopied them gloriously.

  19. In this new part, Ulysses saw his two-and-twenty friends represented as sitting on cushioned and canopied thrones, greedily devouring dainties and quaffing deep draughts of wine.

  20. The Organ-screen# (modern) is an elegant piece of work in oak, panelled and canopied in the Perpendicular style.

  21. The tomb of Dagobert is an enormous canopied structure, originally of the 13th century, but so much restored that it is practically modern.

  22. St. Jude sits writing his Epistle in a canopied chair, with a shelf across the front of the chair to serve as a desk; a string with a weight at the end holds his parchment down, and there is a bench beside, on which lies a book.

  23. At the side of the canopied bed stood a tiny foot-stool: the Tyrolese beds being extremely high make the use of a stool necessary.

  24. In one corner of the large bedroom stood a canopied bed of dark wood, elaborately painted in bright colors, on head and foot board, with designs of flowers and birds.

  25. Doubled, trebled are the huge S shaped leather springs; the wheels seem stolen from some mill; the canopied seat is like a testered bed.

  26. The tall granite, fifteenth-century canopied cross, standing by the south porch, was discovered some eighty years ago, buried in the churchyard.

  27. St. Germoe's Chair," a canopied stone building, stands in the churchyard.

  28. Rhoda was lying on the canopied bed, apparently sound asleep.

  29. The room was scantily furnished with only the huge canopied bed, an old fashioned dresser, and a table.

  30. Soon, against her will, Rhoda was driven by the chill to seek the warmth of the canopied bed.

  31. Distinctly she heard the old woman mutter: "The canopied bed!

  32. And she hoped to view the chapel room with the freight lift and if possible, to see the canopied bed of which Old Julia had prattled so unintelligibly.

  33. The canopied bed had come to life and was moving slowly downward through an opening in the floor.

  34. The place does have a canopied bed, and she may have been trying to tell me something about it!

  35. Gazing into the semi-dark bedroom, she saw Father Benedict push the struggling girl backwards onto the canopied bed.

  36. Especially her remark about the canopied bed in the chapel?

  37. You assigned her to the room with the canopied bed?

  38. Her eyes, like Marigolds, had sheathed their light, And canopied in darkness sweetly lay, Till they might open to adorn the day.

  39. I know a bank where the wild Thyme blows, Where Oxlips and the nodding Violet grows, Quite over-canopied with luscious Woodbine.

  40. I know a bank where the wild Thyme blows, Where Oxlips and the nodding Violet grows; Quite over-canopied with luscious Woodbine, With sweet Musk-Roses and with Eglantine.

  41. He shook his hand most cordially, leading him to the canopied seat beneath the farther pillars, inviting him to bide at his right hand, and engaging him in conversation for quite an hour.

  42. I would rather that my king should sit ever upon a three-legged stool than upon a velvet-tufted and silken-canopied throne won after these wicked fashions.

  43. But amid these low, dense, dark spruces, which make a sort of canopied privacy of every square rod of ground, what could be more in keeping than this delicate musical whisper?

  44. A gentle breeze was blowing on the open crest of the mountain, but one could carry a lighted candle through these snow-curtained and snow-canopied chambers.

  45. So accoutred, he led the way to the canopied platform under the flag-pole, where the reviewing party were to sit.

  46. In the centre was an open space of considerable extent, always canopied by trees, but from which the underbrush, dead wood, and other obstacles had been carefully removed.

  47. More was to be apprehended, perhaps, from the ear than from the eye, especially as long as they were in the short, straitened, and canopied reaches of the stream.


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