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
| 1867 - 796 頁
...Indian Peru," in his Fiiery Q'lem), is a doggerel list of " New England's Annoyances :" — "The plncn where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful auil good. If fresh meat be wanting to fill up our dish, We have carrots and pumpkins and turnips and... | |
| Alonzo Lewis - 1844 - 300 頁
...exhibits some of the peculiar customs and modes of thinking among the early settlers. NEW ENGLAND BALLAD. 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 covered... | |
| William Shaw Russell - 1846 - 450 頁
...HARDSHIPS AND FARE OF THE FIRST PLANTERS IN NEW ENGLAND. Repeated by an old lady, aged (M years. In 1767. New England's annoyances you that would know them,...we live, is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanted that 's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Are commonly covered... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1853 - 312 頁
...back almost to the very days of the Pilgrims, and which is by no means deficient in humour : — " The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanted that's fruitful aud good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Are commonly coverM... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1854 - 362 頁
...deficient in humour : — " The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanted that's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Are commonly cover'd with frost and with snow. " And when the north-west wind with violence blows,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 頁
...and has been carried Imck to the year 1630. Four lines in the stanza betbre the lust appear missing. New England's annoyances you that would know them. Pray ponder these verses which briefly doth shew them. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, AVhere grass is much wanting that's fruitful... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 頁
...and has been carried buck to the year 1G30. Four lines in the stanza before the last appear missing. New England's annoyances you that would know them. Pray ponder these verses which briefly doth shew them. The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanting that's fruitful... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 590 頁
...circumstances cheerfully : — " The place where we dwell is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanted that's fruitful and good ; Our mountains and hills, and our valleys below, Are commonly cover'd with frost aud with snow. " And when the north-west wind with violence blows.... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 頁
...New England's annoyances you that would know them. Pray ponder these verses which briefly doth shew them. The place where we live is a wilderness wood,...fruitful and good: Our mountains and hills and our Tallies below, Being commonly covered with ice aud with snow ; And when the north-west wind with violence... | |
| Joseph Gostwick - 1856 - 338 頁
...bill of fare enjoyed by the early colonists, who had — ' Pumpkin at morning, and pumpkin at noon.' ( The place where we live is a wilderness wood, Where grass is much wanted that's fruitful and good; Our mountains and hills and valleys below Are commonly covered with... | |
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