'Well, they are gone, and here must I remain, / This lime-tree ____ my prison' (Coleridge)
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Related clues
- Leafy shelter; shaded enclosure in a garden
- A shady leafy shelter or recess, as in a wood or gardens arbour
- A shady leafy shelter or recess, as in a wood or garden
- Shady shelter
- From the Old English for 'dwelling' and the German for 'birdcage', a shady spot under trees in a wood or a garden; a picturesque country cottage; or, a lady's private boudoir
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