"It's a most excellent canopy, the air. | |
"True medicine embraces the belief that each and every one of us is important, and that we are all under the canopy of heaven alike. " | |
"When lofty trees I see barren of leaves. Which erst from heat did canopy the heard." | |
# Is there a canopy in store for me? | |
# Never ever leave us. # # 1000 beautiful cherubs decorate your canopy. # | |
"It's a most excellent canopy, the air. | |
"True medicine embraces the belief that each and every one of us is important, and that we are all under the canopy of heaven alike. " | |
"When lofty trees I see barren of leaves. Which erst from heat did canopy the heard." | |
# Is there a canopy in store for me? | |
# Never ever leave us. # # 1000 beautiful cherubs decorate your canopy. # | |
- Lunch under the white canopies. | |
Awnings cover windows, canopies run out to the curb. | |
For from the canopies of the world leaps forth the evil demon-- the evil god, the evil genius, the evil devil. - [ Recitation Continues ] | |
Got 5,000 miles to cover, he's sat here having canopies. | |
It's a plan for ropes and cloths to form miniature canopies that will allow an escape from a great height. | |
- Lunch under the white canopies. | |
Awnings cover windows, canopies run out to the curb. | |
For from the canopies of the world leaps forth the evil demon-- the evil god, the evil genius, the evil devil. - [ Recitation Continues ] | |
Got 5,000 miles to cover, he's sat here having canopies. | |
It's a plan for ropes and cloths to form miniature canopies that will allow an escape from a great height. | |
"Lofty terraces, open courtyards, domes, arches... and canopied balconies abound with opulent comfort. | |
'Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows, 'Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, | |
A fully-canopied tree can be uprooted by the winter gales. | |
Entrails mummified separately in canopied wrappings. | |
I know a bank Where the wild thyme blows Where oxlips And the nodding violet grows Quite over-canopied With luscious woodbine | |
"Lofty terraces, open courtyards, domes, arches... and canopied balconies abound with opulent comfort. | |
'Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows, 'Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, | |
A fully-canopied tree can be uprooted by the winter gales. | |
Entrails mummified separately in canopied wrappings. | |
I know a bank Where the wild thyme blows Where oxlips And the nodding violet grows Quite over-canopied With luscious woodbine | |