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13 Sentences With "begirt"

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The whole broad valley at Ye is begirt by a circle of monasteries.
It appeared to breathe some feminine element, so dainty was it, so begirt with flowers.
Which of my ancestors had begirt me with an impassable barrier in this horrible strait?
Suddenly a heavy discharge was heard, and Fort Mackenzie was begirt with smoke and dazzling flashes.
The villas with which London stands begirt, Like a swarth Indian with his belt of beads.
The crags were begirt with icicles, reaching down many feet and brilliant with elusive prismatic glimmers.
To the south-east appeared rather a large lake, begirt with white fields of gypsum and terraces.
Deep under the reach of the sweet living breath, And begirt with the broods of the desert of Death.
On the thick ice that begirt the island they crossed over on the north side and gained the mainland.
His close-shaven crown, surrounded by a circle of stiff curled black hair, had something the appearance of a parish pinfold begirt by its high hedge.
That gloomy spot they spoke of lay aside from the hamlet. In a dell, begirt with firs, you might behold a hut, and various ruined office-houses.
View from the road to the southwest, 2012. The townland of Tullycommon is probably the Tuluauch-comyn held by (King Torlough) O'Brien in 1298 as given in the Pipe rolls. Through it in 1317 the army of Diarmait O'Brien reportedly marched on his way to Corcomroe Abbey, "along the fortress-begirt tracks" between Leana and Crughwill. Hugh Roe O'Donnell's troops plundered it in their great raid into Thomond in 1599.
In 1751 patrons found him a more prosperous living in Belchford, Lincolnshire, and in the following year he ministered to Coningsby as well, later still moving to Kirkby on Bain, also in Lincolnshire. In 1752 he had been made a Bachelor of Laws of Cambridge and by now had begun writing The Fleece, on the title page of which the initials LL.B followed his name. Living in the Lincolnshire fens,"Among reeds and mud, begirt with dead brown lakes", as he reported in verses sent to a friend,Wilmott 1855, p.

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