George Stanley; or, Life in the woods, ed. [really written] by J.C. Geikie |
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... a similar light in the back woods on the old half - rotten stumps of trees which had been * The jelly - fish , or medusa , which we so often see on our beaches , is a familiar example of the class . Lights in the Sea . 15 cut down . The.
... a similar light in the back woods on the old half - rotten stumps of trees which had been * The jelly - fish , or medusa , which we so often see on our beaches , is a familiar example of the class . Lights in the Sea . 15 cut down . The.
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... trees and other high objects are covered . The whole landscape is one unbroken sheet of white , over which you may go in any direction without meeting or seeing the smallest obstacle . But people get used to anything ; and even the ...
... trees and other high objects are covered . The whole landscape is one unbroken sheet of white , over which you may go in any direction without meeting or seeing the smallest obstacle . But people get used to anything ; and even the ...
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... trees cut into lengths and laid side by side , their ends resting on the trunks of others placed lengthwise . You may think how smooth it would be , with each log a different size from the one next it — a great pa- triarch of the woods ...
... trees cut into lengths and laid side by side , their ends resting on the trunks of others placed lengthwise . You may think how smooth it would be , with each log a different size from the one next it — a great pa- triarch of the woods ...
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... trees had been cut down from the water's edge to some distance behind the house to make things a little more cheery , and also to prevent the risk of any of them falling on our establishment in a high wind . The house itself had , in ...
... trees had been cut down from the water's edge to some distance behind the house to make things a little more cheery , and also to prevent the risk of any of them falling on our establishment in a high wind . The house itself had , in ...
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... trees , piled one on another , a story and a half high . The neighbours had made what they call a " bee " to help to " raise " it - that is , they had come without expecting wages , but with the understanding that each would get back ...
... trees , piled one on another , a story and a half high . The neighbours had made what they call a " bee " to help to " raise " it - that is , they had come without expecting wages , but with the understanding that each would get back ...
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8 페이지 - They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths : their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wit's end.
168 페이지 - The chest contrived a double debt to pay, A bed by night, a chest of drawers by day; The pictures placed for ornament and use, The twelve good rules...
73 페이지 - But high she shoots through air and light, Above all low delay, Where nothing earthly bounds her flight, Nor shadow dims her way.
408 페이지 - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.
215 페이지 - I proceeded. The air was literally filled with pigeons ; the light of noonday was obscured as by an eclipse; the dung fell in spots not unlike melting flakes of snow; and the continued buzz of wings had a tendency to lull my senses to repose.
216 페이지 - The noise which they made, though yet distant, reminded me of a hard gale at sea passing through the rigging of a close-reefed vessel. As the birds arrived and passed over me, I felt a current of air that surprised me.
129 페이지 - Whilst the deer are quietly grazing, the wolves assemble in great numbers, and, forming a crescent, creep slowly towards the herd so as not to alarm them much at first, but when they perceive that they have fairly hemmed in the unsuspecting creatures, and cut off...
210 페이지 - O then to your gardens, ye housewives, repair ! Your walks border up ; sow and plant at your leisure ; The Blue-bird will chaunt from his box such an air, That all your hard toils will seem truly a pleasure.
210 페이지 - WHEN winter's cold tempests and snows are no more, Green meadows and brown furrowed fields reappearing. The fishermen hauling their shad to the shore, And cloud-cleaving geese to the lakes are a-steering; When first the lone butterfly flits on the wing, When red glow the maples, so fresh and so pleasing, O then comes the blue-bird, the herald of spring, And hails with his warblings the charms of the season.
129 페이지 - ... towards the precipice, appearing to know that when the herd is once at full speed it is easily driven over the cliff, the rearmost urging on those that are before. The wolves then descend at their leisure and feast on the mangled carcasses.