| 1841 - 1440 pagina’s
...shall hear. " Look! under that broad beechtree I sat down, when I was last this way a-fishing: and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly...silently towards their centre, the tempestuous sea; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into... | |
| 1841 - 272 pagina’s
...sat down, when I was last this way a fishinj* ; and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to hare a friendly contention with an echo, whose dead voice...silently towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; but sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them... | |
| william gardiner - 1841 - 500 pagina’s
...says he, ' under the broad ''be'ech ' tree ! I sat down when I was last this way a fish' ing, and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to ' have a friendly...that primrose hill. There I sat ' viewing the silver stream glide silently towards ' the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by ' rugged roots and pebbled... | |
| 1841 - 282 pagina’s
...meadows. Look ! under that broad beech tree I sat down, when I was last this way a fishing ; and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly...tree near to the brow of that primrose hill. There J sat viewing the silver streams glide silently towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; but sometimes... | |
| 1841 - 536 pagina’s
...eat down, when I was last this way a fishing ; and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to hnve n friendly contention with an echo, whose dead voice seemed to live in a hollow tree ncnr to thu brow of that primrose hill. There I sat viewing the silver streams glide silently towards... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1842 - 532 pagina’s
...meadows. Look, under that broad beech tree I sat dow. when I was last this way a-fishing, and the birds it the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly contention...to live in a hollow tree near to the brow of that primrose-hill ; there I sat viewing the silver streams gliiif silently towards their centre, the tempestuous... | |
| 1844 - 520 pagina’s
...p&rtaken of. "Look, under that broad beech-tree, I sat down when I was last this way a-fishing, and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly...silently towards their centre, the tempestuous sea; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves and turned them into foam:... | |
| Mrs. Ellis - 1844 - 232 pagina’s
...death ? ' Look, under that broad beach-tree, I sat down when I was last this way a-fishing, and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly...there I sat viewing the silver streams glide silently toward their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones,... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1844 - 532 pagina’s
...meadows. Look, under that broad beech-tree I sat down, when I was last this way a-fishing, and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly...to live in a hollow tree, near to the brow of that primrose-hill ; there I sat viewing the silver streams glide silently towards their centre, the tempestuous... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 548 pagina’s
...way a fishing." He hears the birds in the adjoining grove renew " their friendly contention with the echo, whose dead voice seemed to live in a hollow tree, near to the brow of that primrose hill." He lives in the company of nature, and is content with that communion. He turns aside, without one... | |
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