Moreover, fruit trees by bending their boughs towards the earth seem to offer their crop to man.
Sturdy maples threw curving, interlacing boughs across, through which the sun-light filtered and flickered.
The cold sunlight came through the golden maple boughs and lay in patches on the undergrowth of drying golden-rod and asters.
The natives cut the road, digging a ditch which they covered over with boughs and earth.
There were the beehives, and the bees humming among the orchard boughs.
Hemmed in by the intertwining boughs of the border, the portrait emphasises the solipsistic pleasure of individuated lyric poetry.
Nowadays, nobody misses shillings, pennies and ha'pennies; surely in thirty years, no one would miss bough, ache, or sew.
There are a lot of other things such as pea sticks and bean boughs which a farmer may want to carry.