The Natural History of Selborne: With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional ObservationsWalter Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... Forest are glad that the heat of the day is passed , and the happy cool of night is within thought ; but still the sun stays . The sun stays , leaning on his staff , and looking back over the world as a man might do at the last hill of ...
... Forest are glad that the heat of the day is passed , and the happy cool of night is within thought ; but still the sun stays . The sun stays , leaning on his staff , and looking back over the world as a man might do at the last hill of ...
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... - down , the high wood and a long hanging wood , called The Hanger . The covert of this eminence is altogether beech , the most lovely of all forest trees , whether we consider its smooth rind or bark , its glossy Letters to Thomas Pennant.
... - down , the high wood and a long hanging wood , called The Hanger . The covert of this eminence is altogether beech , the most lovely of all forest trees , whether we consider its smooth rind or bark , its glossy Letters to Thomas Pennant.
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... Forest , at the juncture of the clays and sand the soil becomes a wet , sandy loam , remarkable for timber , and infamous for roads . The oaks of Temple and Blackmoor stand high in the estimation of purveyors , and have furnished much ...
... Forest , at the juncture of the clays and sand the soil becomes a wet , sandy loam , remarkable for timber , and infamous for roads . The oaks of Temple and Blackmoor stand high in the estimation of purveyors , and have furnished much ...
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... Forest I see but one sort of stone , called by the workmen sand , or forest - stone . This is generally of the colour of rusty iron , and might probably be worked as iron * To surbed stone is to set it edgewise , contrary to the posture ...
... Forest I see but one sort of stone , called by the workmen sand , or forest - stone . This is generally of the colour of rusty iron , and might probably be worked as iron * To surbed stone is to set it edgewise , contrary to the posture ...
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... forest , where the pits are shallow and the stratum thin . This stone is imperishable . From a notion of rendering their work the more elegant , and giving it a finish , masons chip this stone into small fragments about the size of the ...
... forest , where the pits are shallow and the stratum thin . This stone is imperishable . From a notion of rendering their work the more elegant , and giving it a finish , masons chip this stone into small fragments about the size of the ...
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