... dale and every island full of gay woods and high trees. The nearer we came to the shore, the more flowers in abundance, sometimes scattered abroad, sometimes joined in sheets nine or ten yards long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows... Handbook of Latin Writing - Side 83af Henry Preble, Charles Pomeroy Parker - 1890 - 109 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1845 - 564 sider
...meadowes by the tyde. Now what with fine woods and greene trees by land and these yellow flowers paynting the sea, made us all desirous to see our new paradise...England, whence we saw such forerunning signals of fertilitie afarre off." Thus, having his imagination all lighted BLOWN FROM THE HARBOR. up with early... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1852 - 40 sider
...yards long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows by the tide. Now what with fine woods and green trees by land, and these yellow flowers...all desirous to see our new paradise of New England, where we saw much forerunning signals of fertility afar off." Thus welcomed to his intended residence... | |
| 1852 - 454 sider
...yards long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows by the tide. Now what with fine woods and green trees by land, and these yellow flowers..." desirous to see our new paradise of New England, where we saw much forerunning signals of fertility afar off." Thus welcomed to his intended residence... | |
| Nahum Gale - 1857 - 364 sider
...long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows by the side. " Now what with fine woods and green trees by land, and these yellow flowers...saw such forerunning signals of fertility afar off." In a letter written in 1629, by " Master Graves, engineer," who had been a great traveller in Europe,... | |
| Henry C. Leonard - 1873 - 216 sider
...yards long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows by the tide. Now what with fine woods and green trees by land, and these yellow flowers...saw such forerunning signals of fertility afar off." After describing the slow progress of the following day, and much trouble late in the afternoon, because... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1875 - 424 sider
...delight in beholding the wonders of the Lord in the deep waters, and sometimes seeing the sea round us appearing with a terrible countenance, and, as...Pilgrims to Cape Cod in the frosty autumn weather ! This new colony was called the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Endicott had preceded it, with a few... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 396 sider
...delight in beholding the wonders of the Lord in the deep waters, and sometimes seeing the sea round us appearing with a terrible countenance, and, as...Pilgrims to Cape Cod in the frosty autumn weather ! This new colony was called the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Endicott had preceded it, with a few... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 sider
...long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows by the tide.1 Now what, with fine woods and green trees by land, and these yellow flowers...paradise of New England, whence we saw such forerunning signal2 of fertility afar off. Coming near the harbor towards night, we tacked about for sea-room.... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 332 sider
...yards long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows by the tide. Now, what with fine woods and green trees by land, and these yellow flowers...saw such forerunning signals of fertility afar off." 3 On Monday, the 1 Young, "Chron. Mass. Bay," 225. * Ibid. 231. twenty-ninth of June, " as we passed... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 sider
...yards long, which we supposed to be brought from the low meadows by the tide. Now, what with fine woods and green trees by land, and these yellow flowers...we saw such forerunning signals of fertility afar off."3 On Monday, the 1 Young, "Chron. Mass. Bay," 225. " Ibid. 231. twenty-ninth of June, "as we passed... | |
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