But the garden's glory lies below, in a gently sloping valley, which is filled with rhododendrons with blossoms of a dozen colors, from crimson to salmon to lemon-tart yellow to lavender.
Tiny it may be, but out the front door lies Normandy in all its glory, one of the great gustatory regions of France.
The club's motto is "Our greatest glory lies not in never having fallen, but in rising when we fall".
The glory of the XIXth Century lies not in their discovery, but in their implantation.
The glory of our Troy doth this day lie On his fair worth and single chivalry.
For more than thirty years the shadow and glory of a great Eastern figure has lain upon our English literature.
Over all, this novel's true glory lies in its deftly delineated London nouveau riche milieu - one that, although the 80's boom has passed, still looks fresh because it's been so rarely depicted.
But the real glory of R. rubrifolia (which botanists now tell us we must call R. glauca) lies in its foliage.
But the glory lies in their unconditional, unquestioning obedience.
But his real glory (apart from overseeing a fine big band and its smooth and polished arrangements and maintaining an admirable level of professionalism after all these years) lies in his voice.