It was quite clear that the garden he was describing was an English idyll sprouting cow parsley, chestnut trees and long green grass. |
Bring along a baguette and a bottle of vin blanc and join the judge for an idyll in the French countryside. |
But eighteen months, a storybook wedding and an adorable but accidental baby later, Kitty's life isn't the perfect idyll she thought it would be. |
Just like Rousseau, Finlay has created an art which sets the notion of the Arcadian idyll against mankind's extreme barbarity. |
Will the proposed financial and lifestyle benefits prove enough to tempt workers to a rural idyll? |
Still the dominant phonetic presence is of light vowels and soft consonants, a bright but increasingly fragile idyll asking to be shattered. |