A Picture of the Seasons;: With Anecdotes and Remarks on Every Month in the Year. Embellished with Cuts..executrix of the late W. Wetton; and sold, 1830 - 176 |
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... grow in a southern exposure , for the heat of the sun at noon partially melts the snow , which , by the cold of the following night is converted into a mass of ice , and thus destroys the most nourishing and hardy plants ; and it has ...
... grow in a southern exposure , for the heat of the sun at noon partially melts the snow , which , by the cold of the following night is converted into a mass of ice , and thus destroys the most nourishing and hardy plants ; and it has ...
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... grow fat , the continuance of their life is provided for by other means . All these animals are capable , during their active state , of supporting the want of food for a great length of time ; at which period . the beats of the heart ...
... grow fat , the continuance of their life is provided for by other means . All these animals are capable , during their active state , of supporting the want of food for a great length of time ; at which period . the beats of the heart ...
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... grows more severe , various kinds of sea - birds quit the bleak shores , and come up the rivers in search of shelter and subsistence . The do- mestic cattle at this season , require all the care and attention of the farmer . Sheep are ...
... grows more severe , various kinds of sea - birds quit the bleak shores , and come up the rivers in search of shelter and subsistence . The do- mestic cattle at this season , require all the care and attention of the farmer . Sheep are ...
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... growing : the influence of the sun sets in motion the juices of the bud and of the seed , and the first operation in both of them is to send down roots to a certain depth into the ground , for the purpose of obtaining the necessary ...
... growing : the influence of the sun sets in motion the juices of the bud and of the seed , and the first operation in both of them is to send down roots to a certain depth into the ground , for the purpose of obtaining the necessary ...
Strona 33
... grow there . At the return of spring , those of the trees that were not surrounded with the snow expanded their leaves as usual , while the others , being still girt with a large frozen mass , continued quite bare ; for the fact was ...
... grow there . At the return of spring , those of the trees that were not surrounded with the snow expanded their leaves as usual , while the others , being still girt with a large frozen mass , continued quite bare ; for the fact was ...
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animals annual plant appearance arrive autumn beauty become beech bees begin berries birds birds of prey blossoms bright buds called catkins cattle chaffinch clouds cold corn covered cuckoo earth eggs England fall farmer feed feet females fieldfare fields flowers frog frost frozen fruit gannets gardens goats Goldau grass ground grow heard heat hedges hive honey horse-chestnut inhabitants insects island juice kinds labourers Lapland latter end leaves longest day males meadows mezereon month morning mountain multitudes nature nectarine nest night nightshade northern nourishment numbers o'er perfect perish plants plentiful prey principal quadrupeds quantity queen Queen bee rain river scarcely season seeds sheep shelter shower shrubs snow soon species spring stalk summer swallow swarm sweet thawed THOMSON thrush tivated torpid trees tribe various vegetables warm weather warmth whole wild wind wings winter woods young
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Strona 159 - Than those of age ; thy forehead wrapt in clouds, A leafless branch thy sceptre, and thy throne A sliding car indebted to no wheels, But urged by storms along its slippery way ; I love thee, all unlovely as thou seemest, And dreaded as thou art.
Strona 98 - Welcome, ye shades ! ye bowery thickets, hail ! Ye lofty pines ! ye venerable oaks ! Ye ashes wild, resounding o'er the steep ! Delicious is your shelter to the soul, As to the hunted hart the sallying spring...
Strona 96 - Rural confusion ! On the grassy bank Some ruminating lie ; while others stand Half in the flood, and, often bending, sip The circling surface.
Strona 75 - Some glossy-leaved, and shining in the sun, The maple, and the beech of oily nuts Prolific, and the lime at dewy eve Diffusing odours ; nor unnoted pass The sycamore, capricious in attire, Now green, now tawny, and ere autumn yet Have changed the woods, in scarlet honours bright.
Strona 13 - Tis brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low the woods Bow their hoar head ; and ere the languid sun, Faint from the west, emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide The works of man.
Strona 35 - ... the fatal day arrived in which the wood was to be levelled. It was in the month of February, when those birds usually sit. The saw was applied to the butt, the wedges were inserted into the opening, the woods echoed to the heavy blows of the beetle or mallet, the tree nodded to its fall ; but still the dam sat on. At last, when it gave way, the bird was flung from her nest; and, though her parental affection deserved a better fate, was whipped down by the twigs, which brought her dead to the...
Strona 17 - Burning for blood, bony, and gaunt, and grim, Assembling wolves in raging troops descend ; 395 And, pouring o'er the country, bear along, Keen as the north-wind sweeps the glossy snow.
Strona 38 - To shake the sounding marsh; or from the shore The plovers when to scatter o'er the heath, And sing their wild notes to the listening waste. At last from Aries rolls the bounteous sun, And the bright Bull receives him. Then no more Th...
Strona 131 - When Autumn scatters his departing gleams, Warn'd of approaching Winter, gather'd, play The swallow-people ; and toss'd wide around, O'er the calm sky, in convolution swift, The feather'd eddy floats : rejoicing once, Ere to their wintry slumbers they retire ; In clusters clung, beneath the mouldering bank, And where, unpierced by frost, the cavern sweats.
Strona 34 - Many were the attempts of the neighbouring youths to get at this eyry : the difficulty whetted their inclinations, and each was ambitious of surmounting the arduous task ; but when they arrived at the swelling, it jutted out so in their way, and was so far beyond their grasp, that the most daring lads were awed, and acknowledged the undertaking to be too hazardous. So the...