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The house stood on a gentle rise, and in front the trees had been thinned so that across the smooth lawn you looked over stretching paddocks, dotted with gum-trees, and broken by the silver gleam of a reed-fringed lagoon.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Most clustered around the spring-fed, reed-fringed pool that occupied the depression in the center of the canyon.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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While for anguish at my deed of shame, hath Leda sought her death by hanging; and on the deep, to weary wandering doomed my lord hath met his end; and Castor and his brother, twin glory of their native land, are vanished from men's sight, leaving the plains that shook to their galloping steeds, and the course beside reed-fringed Eurotas, where those youthful athletes strove.
Helen 2008
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While for anguish at my deed of shame, hath Leda sought her death by hanging; and on the deep, to weary wandering doomed my lord hath met his end; and Castor and his brother, twin glory of their native land, are vanished from men's sight, leaving the plains that shook to their galloping steeds, and the course beside reed-fringed Eurotas, where those youthful athletes strove.
Helen 2008
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Halfway between Elmora and the Amadician border, Serana sat in a flat grassy valley among forested hills, with at least a mile to the trees in any direction save his, and a small, reed-fringed lake fed by two wide streams lay between him and the village.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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I turned a corner and there it stood by the side of a dark, reed-fringed, and heron-haunted lake.
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I turned a corner and there it stood by the side of a dark, reed-fringed, and heron-haunted lake.
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Beyond this there was a reed-fringed lake with water-fowl and a smaller pond with water-lilies and goldfish.
Here Lies Gloria Mundy Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1982
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The second brook, still and silent like the rest, was a shallow, reed-fringed, meandering serpent of silver.
The Virgin In The Ice Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1982
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Panama hat and the dusky Egyptian, whose dark skin and closely-swathed robes gave her the look of some Old Testament character, a look borne out by the surroundings of reed-fringed river and plumy, tufted palms.
Afterwards Kathlyn Rhodes
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