June: a book for the country in summer timeLongman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1856 - 141 من الصفحات |
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... mountain - ash , vying with its name- sake ( though no relation ) in beauty of form - each adds its share to the glories of the wood . And " When the sun is high In the bright blue sky , " to shelter beneath the shade of some woody ...
... mountain - ash , vying with its name- sake ( though no relation ) in beauty of form - each adds its share to the glories of the wood . And " When the sun is high In the bright blue sky , " to shelter beneath the shade of some woody ...
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... mountains ) , compels a higher degree of admira- tion . The promontory that separates Loch Long from the Holy Loch stands out especially ; the traveller sees from the deck of the steamboat the outline of the hill against the naked sky ...
... mountains ) , compels a higher degree of admira- tion . The promontory that separates Loch Long from the Holy Loch stands out especially ; the traveller sees from the deck of the steamboat the outline of the hill against the naked sky ...
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... mountain torrent , a ranker vegetation may be met with ; the birch , the sallow and the mountain ash are the principal bushes , but here and there are whitethorns and sloe - bushes , and the smaller flowering plants are also not ...
... mountain torrent , a ranker vegetation may be met with ; the birch , the sallow and the mountain ash are the principal bushes , but here and there are whitethorns and sloe - bushes , and the smaller flowering plants are also not ...
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... mountain grass is found in some plenty , and the white pods of the cotton grass wave in the breeze . In this elevated position , seeking a spot of firm ground on which to stand securely whilst looking around him , the traveller pauses ...
... mountain grass is found in some plenty , and the white pods of the cotton grass wave in the breeze . In this elevated position , seeking a spot of firm ground on which to stand securely whilst looking around him , the traveller pauses ...
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... mountain must always strike the tourist as a curiosity the first time he meets with one ; it seems perfectly natural to see a lake in the bottom of a valley , but one feels rather surprised to find one near the top of a hill ; and the ...
... mountain must always strike the tourist as a curiosity the first time he meets with one ; it seems perfectly natural to see a lake in the bottom of a valley , but one feels rather surprised to find one near the top of a hill ; and the ...
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الصفحة 132 - Then the little Hiawatha, Learned of every bird its language, Learned their names and all their secrets,, How they built their nests in Summer, Where they hid themselves in Winter, Talked with them whene'er he met them, Called them "Hiawatha's Chickens." Of all beasts he learned the language, Learned their names and all their secrets, How the beavers built their lodges, Where the squirrels hid their acorns, How the reindeer ran so swiftly, Why the rabbit was so timid, Talked with them whene'er he...
الصفحة 72 - In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with childlike, credulous affection We behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems of our own great resurrection, Emblems of the bright and better land.
الصفحة 72 - Wondrous truths, and manifold as wondrous, God hath written in those stars above; But not less in the bright flowerets under us Stands the revelation of his love.
الصفحة 77 - Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; But to act, that each tomorrow Find us farther than today.
الصفحة 24 - Men that undertake only one district are much more likely to advance natural knowledge than those that grasp at more than they can possibly be acquainted with : every kingdom, every province, should have its own monographer.
الصفحة 125 - You foreknow your doom by sad experience. A great deal of dressing, a lounge in the club-room, a stare out of the window with the telescope, an attempt to take a bad sketch, a walk up one parade and down another, interminable reading of the silliest of novels, over which you fall asleep on a bench in the sun, and probably have your umbrella stolen; a purposeless fine-weather sail in a yacht, accompanied by...
الصفحة 95 - The World of Insects; a Guide to its Wonders. By JW DOUGLAS, Secretary to the Entomological Society of London. This work contains rambling observations on the more interesting members of the Insect World to be found in the House, the Garden, the Orchard, the Fields, the Hedges, on the Fences, the Heaths and Commons, the Downs, in the Woods, the Waters, or on the Sea Shore, or on Mountains.
الصفحة 77 - Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.
الصفحة 34 - ... of the poor man as of the rich ; or rather more so. To learn the art of contentment is only to learn what happiness actually consists in. Sensual pleasures add little to its substance.