It is a country full of evergreen trees, of mossy silver birches and watery maples, the ground dotted with insipid, small, red berries, and strewn with damp and moss-grown rocks, — a country diversified with innumerable lakes and rapid streams, peopled... Crosscurrents: A Fly Fisher's Progress - Pagina 71door James R. Babb - 2002 - 224 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Martha Hale Shackford - 1908 - 496 pagina’s
...of nature. The aborigines have never been dispossessed, nor nature disforested. species of leucisci, with salmon, shad, and pickerel, and other fishes;...rare intervals with the note of the chickadee, the blue- jay, and the woodpecker, the scream of the fish-hawk and the eagle, the laugh of the loon, and... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1909 - 128 pagina’s
...watery maples, the ground dotted with insipid small, red berries, and strewn with moss-grown rocks — a country diversified with innumerable lakes and rapid streams, peopled with trout, salmon, shad, pickerel, and other fishes ; the forest resounding at rare intervals with the note of... | |
| Martha Hale Shackford, Margaret Judson - 1917 - 662 pagina’s
...maples, the ground dotted with insipid, small red berries, and strewn with damp and mossgrown rocks, — a country diversified with innumerable lakes and rapid streams, peopled with trout and various species of leucisci, with salmon, shad, and pickerel, and other fishes ; the forest resounding... | |
| William Howarth - 2001 - 364 pagina’s
...maples, the ground dotted with insipid, small red berries, and strewn with damp and moss-grown rocks — a country diversified with innumerable lakes and rapid streams, peopled with trout and various species ofleucisci, with salmon, shad and pickerel, and other fishes; the forest resounding... | |
| Robert Askins - 2002 - 348 pagina’s
...with damp and moss-grown rocks, — a country diversified with innumerable lakes and rapid streams ... the forest resounding at rare intervals with the note of the chickadee, the blue jay, and the woodpecker, the scream of the fish hawk and the eagle, the laugh of the loon, and... | |
| 1922 - 1008 pagina’s
...watery maples, the ground dotted with insipid red berries and strewn with damp and moss-grown rocks — a country diversified with innumerable lakes, and rapid streams, peopled with trout ; the forest resounding at rare intervals with the note of the chickadee, the bluejay, the scream of... | |
| 1915 - 1192 pagina’s
...watery maples, the ground dotted with insipid small, red berries, and strewn with moss-grown rocks — a country diversified with innumerable lakes and rapid streams, peopled with trout, salmon, shad, pickerel, and other fishes; the forest resounding at rare intervals with the note of... | |
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