Once with his waking eyes he saw a mist afar off, between the hills that Ramparted the horizon, grow rosy after the sun was down, and his heart filled as with the joy of a new discovery.
"Warlock o' Glenwarlock"
George MacDonald
But never have the factional differences been more pronounced and the lines of separation drawn with a sharper ploughshare in this mountain-Ramparted New England town, than during the five years subsequent to the opening of the Flamsted Quarries which brought in its train the railroad and the immigrants.
"Flamsted quarries"
Mary E. Waller
The Herefordshire Beacon on the Malvern Hills is a fine example of a triple-Ramparted Celtic camp.
"English Villages"
P. H. Ditchfield