| William Davis (B.A.) - 1867 - 80 str.
...the name of knowledge. 27. Venerated be the spot on which stands the little Church of St. Martin. 28. Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed. 29. The trees which grew in the swamps and forests of the coal period derived their... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1871 - 464 str.
...his head, by way of consent, and tHen the subject was dropped, as the party had reached. the sanoe, so often mentioned, and fewer words had determined...fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood; And torrents dashed, and rivulets... | |
| Charles Washington Baird - 1871 - 606 str.
...boundary marks in other days ; and in our fall freshets they sometimes approach their former volume. ' Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The vast and boundless wood.' Our ancient inhabitants had... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1871 - 507 str.
...behind the numberless trunks of trees, that rose in dart lines in the intermediate space. CHAPTER 111 Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood; And torrents dashed, and rivulets... | |
| Barry Gray - 1872 - 56 str.
...that it has become much more shallow since? the country has been opened and the woods cut away— 4 Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed, The melody of waters filled "But now, as the old Indian sings, these things are changed:... | |
| Charles McKnight - 1873 - 536 str.
...foes, and which was beset with the most imminent perils. CHAFER XV. THE VISIT TO OLD KING SHINGISS. Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; And torrents dashed, and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 492 str.
...And leave no trace behind, Save ruins o'er the region spread, And the white stones above the dead. Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; And torrents dashed and... | |
| Charles McKnight - 1874 - 532 str.
...foes, and which was beset with the most imminent perils. CHAPTER XV. THE VISIT TO OLD KING SHINGISS. Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; And torrents dashed, and... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1875 - 540 str.
...dropped, for the party had reached the canoe, to often mentioned, and fewer words had determined mucb greater things between the parties. CHAPTER III. "...these fields were shorn and tilled. Full to the brim onr rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; And torrents dashed,... | |
| George Barrell Emerson - 1875 - 534 str.
...Burial-place of his Fathers: — " But I behold a fearful sign, To which the white men's eyes are blind. Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood; And torrents dashed and rivulets... | |
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