1The ivied backyard was now filled with the sounds of Vampire Weekend.
2I closed my eyes: the blinding sunshine struck them through the ivied arch.
3Then, too, there were ideas, as thick as sparrows in an ivied wall.
4Again was silence, the moon above looking calmly down upon the ivied walls.
5Briefly, she glimpsed the house: ivied windows, crenellations, the stubby shape of a tower.
6He often laid his hand against the rough ivied walls in a lingering caress.
7Quiet brooded over the ivied towers and ancient water front.
8They walked slowly to the wooden, ivied gate which separated the woods from the gardens.
9In one place they had made an ivied wall only half there, a glasslike brick refraction.
10Marcian, loitering among the ivied plane-trees without, was told of her coming, and at once entered.
11Felicia, behind the ivied gate, caught her breath.
12He saw the slender figure, in its green gown, disappear at a turning of the ivied wall.
13He pointed to the ivied belfry, where a grated loophole formed a dark cross on the wall.
14In fact, I've often thought that the proper place for my old chimney is ivied old England.
15Immediately below, flower beds, bright with assorted blooms, pressed against the ivied stone wall of the house.
16One caught her eye; she picked it up and found a sketch of the ivied ruins of Phyle.