These, and many other field flowers, so perfumed the air, that I thought that very meadow like that field in Sicily, of which Diodorus speaks, where the perfumes arising from the place make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off and lose their scent. Marriage: A Novel ... - Strana 56autor/autoři: Susan Ferrier - 1818Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins - 1775 - 620 str.
...place, make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and- to lofe their hotteft fcent. I fay, as I thus fat joying in my own happy condition, and pitying this poor rich man, that owned this and many other pleafant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully refnember what my Saviour faid, that the meek... | |
| 1841 - 928 str.
...the phce make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and loso their hottest scent. I say, as thus I sat, joying in my own happy condi'tion, and pitying...other pleasant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully remember what my Saviour said, that the meek possess the earth ; or rather, they enjoy what... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1819 - 364 str.
...cowslips, all to make garlands suitable to this present month of May. These, and many other field-flowers, so perfumed the air, that I thought that very meadow...remember what my Saviour said, that the meek possess the earth — or, rather, they enjoy what the others possess and enjoy not; for anglers and meek-spirited... | |
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins, John Hawkins - 1822 - 490 str.
...perfumes arising from the place make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and to lose their hottest scent. I say, as I thus sat, joying in my own happy...other pleasant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully remember what my Saviour said, that the meek possess the earth ; or rather, they enjoy what... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1824 - 518 str.
...perfumes arising from the place, make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and to lose their hottest scent. I say, as I thus sat joying in my own happy...other pleasant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully remember what my Saviour said, that the Meek possess the earth ; or rather, they enjoy what... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1824 - 512 str.
...the place, make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and to lose their hottest scent. I say, as 1 thus sat joying in my own happy condition, and pitying...other pleasant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully remember what my Saviour said, that the Meek possess the earth; or rather, they enjoy what... | |
| 1834 - 590 str.
...arising from the place make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and to lose their hottest scent. 1 say, as I thus sat, joying in my own happy condition, and pitying this poor rich-man that owned this and many other pleasant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully remember... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1841 - 448 str.
...the perfumes arising from the place make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off and lose vl! <k Xt^f their scent." I say as I thus sat joying in my own...remember what my Saviour said, that the meek possess the earth — or, rather, they enjoy what the others possess and enjoy not; for anglers and meekspirited... | |
| 1841 - 1440 str.
...the place make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and lose their hottest scent. 1 say, as thus I sat, joying in my own happy condition, and pitying...other pleasant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully remember what my Siviour said, that the meek possess the earth ; or rather, they enjoy what... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1842 - 532 str.
...perfumes arising from the place make all dogs that hunt in it to fall off, and to lose their hottest scent. I say, as I thus sat, joying in my own happy...other pleasant groves and meadows about me, I did thankfully remember what my Saviour said, that the " meek possess the earth ;" or rather, they enjoy... | |
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