| John Farmer - 1824 - 492 pagina’s
...the year 1630, taken memoriter in 1791, from the lips of old lady, at the advanced age of 92.] 1. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills and our rallies helow, Being commonly covered with... | |
| 1825 - 398 pagina’s
...England's annoyances you that would know them, Pray ponder these verses which briefly do show them. I. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good : Our mountains and hills and our valleys below, Being commonly covered with... | |
| Alonzo Lewis - 1829 - 278 pagina’s
...this time, exhibits some of the peculiar customs and modes of thinking among the early settlers. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Being commonly covered with... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - 1836 - 300 pagina’s
...been written about this time, and exhibit some of the peculiar circumstances of the settlers : — The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Being commonly covered with... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1838 - 662 pagina’s
...England's annoyances you that would know them, Fray ponder these vereea which briefly doth show them. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good : Our mountains and hills and our valleys below, Being commonly covered with... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pagina’s
...England*3 annoyances, you that would know them, Pray ponder these verm which briefly do ibow them. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that 's fruitful and good : Our mountains and hills and our valleys below Being commonly cover'd with ice and with snow : And... | |
| 1867 - 796 pagina’s
...Indian Peru," in his Fiiery Q'lem), is a doggerel list of " New England's Annoyances :" — "The plncn where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful auil good. If fresh meat be wanting to fill up our dish, We have carrots and pumpkins... | |
| William Shaw Russell - 1846 - 450 pagina’s
...England's annoyances you that would know them, Pray ponder these verses, which briefly do show them. THE place where we live, is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanted that 's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Are commonly covered... | |
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