... they had a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others would unite in laying hold of a straw with their bills, and so plunge down in society. Others again would form a large mass, by clinging together with their feet, and in that manner commit... Wither's Motto - 第 182 頁George Wither 著 - 1814 - 86 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1772 - 412 頁
...numbers on a reed, till it broke and funk with them to the bottom; and their immerfion was preluded by a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others would unite in laying hold of a ftraw with their bills, and fo plunge down in fociety. Others again would form a large mafs by clinging... | |
| Samuel Ward - 1775 - 414 頁
...in numbers on a reed, till it t>roke and funk with them to the bottom ; and before their immerfion they had a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others would unite in laying hold of a ftraw with their bills, and fo plunge down in fociety. Others again would form a large mafs by clinging... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 530 頁
...numbers on a reed, till it broke and funk with them to the bottom ; and their immerfion was preluded by a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others would unite in laying hold of a ftraw with their bills, and fo plunge down in fociety. Others again would form a large mafs, by clinging... | |
| 1792 - 494 頁
...numbers on a rccd, till it broke and funk with them to the bottom ; and their immcrfion was preluded by a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others would unite in laying hold of я ftraw with their bills, and fo plunge down in fociety. Others again would form a large mafs, by... | |
| 1796 - 512 頁
...afTerabled in numbers on a reed till.it broke and funk with them ; and their immerfion was preluded by a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length ; that others would unite in laying hold of a flraw with their bills, and fo plunge downinfociety. Others, again, would form a large mafs by clinging... | |
| 1797 - 522 頁
...numbers on a reed, till it broke and funk with them to the bottcin; and their iinmerfion \>as preluded by a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others would unite in laying hold of a Itraw with their bills, and fo plunge down in focicty. Others again would foim a large ma(V, by clinging... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 頁
...numbers on a reed, till it broke and funk with them to the bottom; and their immerfion \vas preluded by a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others would nnite in laying hold of a ftraw with their bills, and fo plunge down in fociety. Others ?gain would... | |
| Thomas Lupton - 1815 - 262 頁
...broke, and sunk with them to the bottom ; and before their immersion, they had a dirge of a cIuarter of an hour's length. That others would unite in laying...naturalists and others, there appears not the smallest truth in them. ladeed, they are so absurd, so exceedingly absurd, that they are hardly worthy confutation.... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 頁
...smiling at the folly, at the simplicity of the authors. Mr. Klein, who in other instances cannot be accused of easy credulity, is a dupe to this notion,...naturalists and others, there appears not the smallest truth in them. Indeed, they are so absurd, so exceedingly absurd, that they are hardly worthy confutation.... | |
| Percy Bolingbroke St. John - 1838 - 208 頁
...numbers on a reed, till it broke and sunk with them to the bottom ; and their immersion was preluded by a dirge of a quarter of an hour's length. That others...large mass, by clinging together with their feet, and so commit themselves to the deep. Such are the relations given by those that are fond of this opinion,... | |
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