Bear left around the top of the forest and follow the public byway across the open moorland.
2
But it is a byway of thought.
3
He didn't even mind the caravan of slow moving campers and motor homes that crawled along the summer byway, frequently stopping for photos of the majestic scenery before them.
4
It is only after years of this sort of practice that even great men have learned to marshal the legion of words which come thronging through every byway of the mind.
5
It is relatively inexpensive here, which, added to the romance, is probably why it has become a byway for poets.
6
Your house is somewhere beyond the crossroads, but as you approach the ancient byway, you realize you are not alone.