| John Aikin - 1819 - 500 sider
...present ; but in what manner and how long ago these changes took place, can only be guessed at. W. I got to the high field next our house just as the sun was setting, and I stood looking at till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight ! The clouds were... | |
| John Aikin - 1823 - 168 sider
...at present; but in what manner and how long ago these changes took place, can only be guessed at. W. I got to the high field next our house just as the sun was setting, and I stood looking at it till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight! The clouds were... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 sider
...find, and sometimes in society together like rooks. W. I then turned homeward across the meadows, and I got to the high field next our house just as the sun was setting. What a glorious sight ! The clouds were tinged purple, and crimson, and yellow, of all... | |
| John Aikin - 1839 - 308 sider
...ED.] ent ; but in what manner, and how long ago these changes took place, can only be guessed at. W. I got to the high field, next our house, just as the sun was setting, and I stood looking at it, till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight ! The clouds... | |
| John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1852 - 500 sider
...present ; but in what manner, and how long ago these changes took place, can only be guessed at. W. I got to the high field next our house just as the sun was setting,, and' I stood looking at it till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight ! The clouds... | |
| Reading book - 1856 - 352 sider
...countries their flocks are so numerous as to break down whole acres of reeds by settling on them. W. I got to the high field next our house just as the sun was setting, and I stood looking at it till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight ! The clouds were... | |
| William Jordan Unwin - 1862 - 374 sider
...rel-ics of ma-rine an-i-mals e-ven in the bow-els of high mountains ver-y re-mote from the sea. William. I got to the high field next our house just as the sun was set-ting ; and I stood look-ing at it till it was quite lost. What a gl>ri-ous sight ! The clouds... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1863 - 234 sider
...countries their flocks are so numerous, as to break down whole acres of reeds by settling on them.' ' "W. I got to the high field next our house, just as the sun was setting, and I stood looking at it till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight ! The clouds were... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 sider
...counties their flocks are so numerous, as to break down whole acres of reeds by settling on them. W. I got to the high field next our house, just as the Sun was setting, and I stood looking at it till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight ! The clouds were... | |
| John Aikin - 1868 - 384 sider
...at present; but in what manner and how long ago these changes took place, can only be guessed at. W, I got to the high field next our house just as the sun was setting, and I stood looking at it till it was quite lost. What a glorious sight ! The clouds were... | |
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