THE place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good: Our mountains and hills and our valleys below Being commonly... The Heroes of Young America - 第 251 頁Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff 著 - 1877 - 318 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| American Antiquarian Society - 1813 - 322 頁
...been written by him. Johnson is always serious — and lines like those of which the preludte is, " New England's annoyances you that would know them, Pray ponder these verses which briefly doth show them;" and whose jingle is illustrated by the following : " If fresh meat be wanting, to... | |
| John Farmer - 1824 - 492 頁
...about the year 1630, taken memoriter in 1791, from the lips of old lady, at the advanced age of 92.] 1. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where...fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills and our rallies helow, Being commonly covered with ice and with snow : And when the north-west wind with violence... | |
| 1824 - 506 頁
...the year 1630, taken memoriter in 1791, from the lips of ao old lady, at the advanced age of 92.} I. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, 'Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good j Our mountains and hills and our vallies below, Being commonly covered with ice and with SHOW : And... | |
| 1825 - 398 頁
...called to the following song. OUR FOREFATHERS' SONG. Composed in the year 1630, — author unknoion. New England's annoyances you that would know them,...Pray ponder these verses which briefly do show them. I. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful and good... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - 1836 - 300 頁
...been written about this time, and exhibit some of the peculiar circumstances of the settlers : — The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where...below, Being commonly covered with ice and with snow. But if any is hardy and will it withstand, He forfeits a finger, a foot, or a hand. But when the spring... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - 1836 - 296 頁
...this time, and exhibit some of the peculiar circumstances of the settlers: — The place where \ve live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting...and good > Our mountains and hills, and our valleys beinvv, Being commonly covered with ice and with snow. But if any is hardy and will it withstand, He... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1840 - 672 頁
...settlers. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where prass is much wanting that.s fruitful and Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Being commonly covered with ico and with snow. And when the north-west wind with violence blows. Then every man pulls his cap over... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 頁
...: New England*3 annoyances, you that would know them, Pray ponder these verm which briefly do ibow them. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that 's fruitful and good : Our mountains and hills and our valleys below Being commonly cover'd with... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1844 - 688 頁
...the early settlers. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where pas is much wanting that.s fruitful and good Our mountains and hills. and our...below, Being commonly covered with ice and with snow. If fresh meat be wanting to fill up our dish, And when the north-west wind with violence blows, Then... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1844 - 690 頁
...the early settlers. The place where we live is a wihlemeaj wood, Wlwre £raw is much wanting thai's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Being commonly covered with ica aud wkh snow. If fresh meat be wanting to fill up our dish, We have carrots, and pumpkins, and... | |
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