| Richard Hakluyt - 1850 - 312 páginas
...mans helpe or trimming will grow to toppes of Okes and other trees that be of a wonderfull greatnesse and height. And the sight of the faire medowes is...tongue : full of Hernes, Curlues, Bitters, Mallards, Egrepths,1 woodcocks and all other kinde of small birds : with Harts, Hindes, Buckes, wilde Swine,... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 páginas
...oaks and other trees that be of a wonderful greatness and height. And the sight of the fair meadows is a pleasure not able to be expressed with tongue ; full of herns, curlews, bitterns, mallards, egrets, woodcocks, and all other kind of small birds, with harts,... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1887 - 682 páginas
...and fayre trees." The waters " were boyling and roaring, through the multitude of all kind offish." The inhabitants were " all naked and of a goodly stature,...Swine, and all other kindes of wilde beastes, as we percciued well, both by their footing there, and also afterwardes in other places by their crie and... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1889 - 734 páginas
...oakes and other trees that be of wonderfull greatness and heighte. And the sighte of the faire meadowes is a pleasure not able to be expressed with tongue, full of herons, curlues, bitters, mallardes, egriphts, woodcockes, and all other kinde of small birdes, with... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 656 páginas
...oakes and other trees that be of wonderfull greatness and heighte. And the sighte of the faire meadowes is a pleasure not able to be expressed with tongue, full of herons, curlues, bitters, mallardes, egriphts, woodeocks, and all other kinde of small birdes, with... | |
| Lucian Lamar Knight - 1917 - 648 páginas
...Georgia's "fayre medowes" he experienced a pleasure not to be expressed with the tongue. These meadows were full of "hernes, Curlues, Bitters, Mallards, Egrepths,...Harts, Hindes, Buckes, Wilde Swine, and all other kinds of wilde beasts, as we perceived well both by their footing there and also afterwards in other... | |
| Mary Johnston - 1918 - 320 páginas
...and greatest; with also the fayrest vines in all the world. . . . And the sight of the faire medows is a pleasure not able to be expressed with tongue;...Bitters, Mallards, Egrepths, Woodcocks, and all other kind of small birds; with Harts, Hindes, Buckes, wilde Swine, and all other kindes of wilde beastes,... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1921 - 436 páginas
...and greatest; with also the fayrest rivers in all the world. . . . And the sight of the faire meadows is a pleasure not able to be expressed with tongue...Bitters, Mallards, Egrepths, woodcocks, and all other kind of small birds ; with Harts, Hindes, Bnckes, wilde Swine, and all other kindes of wilde beastes,... | |
| 1850 - 306 páginas
...mans helpe or trimming will grow to toppes of Okes and other trees that be of a wonderfull greatnesse and height. And the sight of the faire medowes is...tongue : full of Hernes, Curlues, Bitters, Mallards, Egrepths,1 woodcocks and all other kinde of small birds : with Harts, Hindes, Buckes, wilde Swine,... | |
| Bernard Sheehan - 1980 - 276 páginas
...oaks and other trees that be of wonderfull greatnes and heighte. And the sighte of the faire meadowes is a pleasure not able to be expressed with tongue, full of herons, curlues, bitters, mallardes, egriphts, woodcockes, and all other kinde of small birdes, with... | |
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