ALONG the roadside, like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot and hazy, and the... The Writings of John Burroughs - עמוד 201מאת John Burroughs - 1895תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1897 - 392 דפים
...livelier passages there appeared a channel-way of pebbles and brown sparkling sand. — Hawthorne. 187.1 Along the roadside like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their gardens wrought j Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod And the red pennons of the cardinal -flowers Hang motionless... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1898 - 212 דפים
...to lay hands on any implement of husbandry, on pain of excommunication. n. AMONG THE HILLS. PRELUDE. ALONG the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers « Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1899 - 406 דפים
...shade." A few sunken stones still mark the old roadway east of the house. Following the road where " Like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their...wrought Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod," then turning to the right down the hill and crossing a log bridge we come to the " Hussey spring."... | |
| 1899 - 406 דפים
...shade." A few sunken stones still mark the old roadway east of the house. Following the road where " Like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their...wrought Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod,'" then turning to the right down the hill and crossing a log bridge we come to the " Hussey spring."... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1899 - 418 דפים
...shade." A few sunken stones still mark the old roadway east of the house. Following the road where " Like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their...wrought Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod," then turning to the right down the hill and crossing a log bridge we come to the " Hussey spring."... | |
| Albert Le Roy Bartlett - 1899 - 328 דפים
...to him, saying, 'Arise and help us there ! ' " 8. " Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold The tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod." 9. To the far woods he wandered, listening, And heard the birds their little stories sing In notes... | |
| Albert Le Roy Bartlett - 1899 - 336 דפים
...to him, saying, 'Arise and help us there ! ' " 8. " Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold The tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod." 9. To the far woods he wandered, listening, And heard the birds their little stories sing In notes... | |
| Neltje Blanchan - 1900 - 512 דפים
...sometimes with a few resinous dots. Range, from New Brunswick to the Gulf, and westward to Nebraska. " Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod." Bewildered by the multitude of species, and wondering at the enormous number of representatives of... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1900 - 598 דפים
...very heart of our drowsy New England summers : — " Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold The tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot... | |
| John Burroughs - 1901 - 298 דפים
...his wheat or oat harvest. Yet it is a fact that all our more pernicious weeds, like our vermin, afe of Old World origin. They hold up their heads and...gardens, as well it may be. The native species is found J mainly in woods, and is much less showy than ours. Our milkweed is tenacious of life ; its roots... | |
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