| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 250 str.
...in one narrow continuous stream over the forest and prairies in the same direction ; — and through the gorgeous foliage of the painted forests, with...earth,, which, for its peculiar beauties, might vie wkh the most poetical and delicious in the circle of the year. To> what shall we compare the Indian... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 382 str.
...the weather again held up so as to admit of our return between the 8th of November and the 13th, oil which latter day we entered the Prairie de Chien,...with the most poetical and delicious in the circle of the year. To what shall we compare the Indian Summer ? to the last bright and unexpected flare of... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 356 str.
...occurrence of genial weather might now be in this latitude, we had been encouraged to hope that thedelicious season, known by the name of the Indian Summer, which...with the most poetical and delicious in the circle of the year. To what shall we compare the Indian Summer ? to the last bright and unexpected flare of... | |
| Daniel S. Curtiss - 1852 - 386 str.
...sunset, and by one common impulse, follow their leaders in one narrow, continuous stream over the forest and prairies in the same direction; and though the...cease to agitate the river and the forest — the wild-fowl pause INDIAN SUMMER. 101 in their passage, and, furling their pinions, alight by myriads... | |
| Daniel S. Curtiss - 1852 - 384 str.
...painted forests, with its thousand hues of green, yellow, orange, red, was shaken to the ground—still we were not deceived, but before the lapse of many days we saw the sleet disappear—the wind cease to agitate the river and the forest—the wild-fowl pause in their passage,... | |
| Albert Matthews - 1901 - 80 str.
...prosecution of our excursion. It is true, the north wind blew while we were at Prairie de Chien, * * * still we were not deceived, but before the lapse of many days we saw the sleet disappear—the wind cease to agitate the river and the forest— the wild fowl pause in their passage,... | |
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