| George Crabbe - 1812 - 430 sider
...and in a few patches the flakes of the Cotton-grass are seen, but more commonly the Sea-aster, the dullest of that numerous and hardy genus : a Thrift,...denominations undistinguished in a general view of the scenery : — such is the vegetation of the Fen when it is at a small distance from the Ocean ; and in this... | |
| 1812 - 760 sider
...flakes of the C»tton» grass are seen, but more commonly the Sea-asttr, the dullest of that numerotN and hardy genus: a Thrift, blue in flower, but withering...denominations undistinguished in a general view of the scenery : — such is the vegetation Of the Fen when it is at a small distance from the Ocean ; and in this... | |
| George Crabbe - 1813 - 432 sider
...few patches the dak£S of the Cotton-grass are seen, but more commonly the Sea Aster, the dullest at that numerous and hardy genus ; a Thrift. blue in...remaining withered till the winter scatters it; the Sditwort, both simple and shuubby ; a few kinds of grass changed by their soil and atmosphere, and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 240 sider
...and in a few patches the flakes of the Cotton-grass are seen, but more commonly the Sea-aster, tie dullest of that numerous and hardy genus; a. Thrift,...undistinguished in a general view of the scenery; — such is the vegetation of the Fen when it is at a small distance from the Ocean ; and in this case... | |
| 1840 - 520 sider
...and, in a few patches, the flakes of the cotton-grass are seen, but more commonly the sea-aster, the dullest of that numerous and hardy genus ; a thrift,...plants of two or three denominations, undistinguished by a general view of the scenery." " On either side Is level fen, a prospect wild and wide, With dykes... | |
| 1823 - 450 sider
...thrift, blue in flower, bat withering and remaining withered till the winter scatter! it; the alt-wort, both simple and shrubby, a few kinds of grass, changed by their soil and atmosphere, am] low plants, of two or three denominations, undistinguished in a genera! view of the icenery ; —... | |
| 1823 - 474 sider
...and in a few patches the flakes of the cotton-grass ace seen, but more commonly the sea-aster, the dullest of that numerous and hardy genus ; a thrift,...plants, of two or three denominations, undistinguished ip a general view of the scenery ; — such is the vegetation of the fen, when it Js at a small distance,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 486 sider
...cotton-grass are seen, but more commonly the teaaster, the dullest of that numerous and hardy genus; a thrijl, blue in flower, but withering and remaining withered...undistinguished in a general view of the scenery; —such is the vegetation of the fen when it is at a small distance from the ocean; and in this case... | |
| 1823 - 468 sider
...and in a few patches the flakes of the cottonrgrass are seen, but more commonly the sea-aster, the dullest of that numerous and hardy genus ; a thrift,...shrubby, a few kinds of grass, changed by their soil and atinosphere, and low plants, of two or three denominations, undistinguished in a general view of the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 sider
...withering and remaimng withered till the winter scatters iti the saltwort, both simple »nd iXrubby I a few kinds of grass changed by their soil and atmosphere, and low plants of two or three denominat ions undistinguished in a general view of the scenery ;_such is the vegetation of the fen... | |
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