| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 164 str.
...the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away, and fell to the grouud. „ 3. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and...streams ; their wings glittered with gold and purple ; tlinir bodies shone like the green emerald ; they were more numerous than I could count: their motions... | |
| Thomas J. Lee - 1827 - 196 str.
...into the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away, and fell to the ground. 5. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and...their motions were quicker than my eye could glance. G. I returned : they were brushed into the pool ; they were perishing with the evening breeze ; the... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1828 - 98 str.
...way into the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away, and fell to the ground. I have seen the insects sporting in the sun-shine, and...gold and purple ; their bodies shone like the green 67 emerald : they were more numerous than I could count ; their motions were quicker than my eye could... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1831 - 180 str.
...into the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away, and fell to the ground. 3. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and...their motions were quicker than my eye could glance. 1 returned : they wtre brushed into the pool ; they were perishing with the evening breeze ; the swal'low... | |
| John White - 1833 - 226 str.
...way into the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed : it mouldered away, and fell to the ground. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and darting along the stream ; their wings glittered with gold and purple ; their bodies shone like the green em'-e-rald... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1835 - 180 str.
...into the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away, and fell to the ground. 3. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and...their motions were quicker than my eye could glance. 1 returned: they were brushed into the pool ; they were perishing with the evening breeze ; the swal'low... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1836 - 290 str.
...way into the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed ; it mouldered away, and fell to the ground. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and...returned : they were brushed into the pool ; they were perished with the evening breeze ; the swallow had devoured them ; the pike had seized them ; there... | |
| 1836 - 104 str.
...way into the trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed; it mouldered away, and fell to the ground. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and darting along the streams; their wings glittered witli gold and purple; their bodies shone like the green emerald; they were more numerous than I could... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1839 - 172 str.
...fell to the ground. I have seen the insects sporting in the sunshine, and darting along the stream ; their wings glittered with gold and purple : their...like the green emerald ; they were more numerous than 1 could count ; their motions were quicker than my eye could glance : I returned, they were brushed... | |
| George Willson - 1840 - 298 str.
...insects sporting in the sunshine, and darling along the streams ; their wings glittered with gold arid purple ; their bodies shone like the green emerald...brushed into the pool ; they were perishing with the evening3 breeze ; the swallow had devoured iliem ; the pike had seized them ; there wore none foun'd... | |
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