It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer... Elementary English... - Page 102by Lillian Gertrude Kimball - 1911Full view - About this book
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 438 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from the neighbouring stubble field. The small birds were taking their farewell banquets. In the fullness of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 366 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from the neighbouring stubble field. The small birds were taking their farewell banquets. In the fulness of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 490 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...in the air; the bark of the squirrel might be heard AA 2 from the groves of beech and hickory nuts, and the pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 416 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...the air ; the bark of the squirrel might be heard AA 2 from the groves of beech and hickory nuts, and the pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from... | |
| Washington Irving - 1823 - 402 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of oranage, pturple, and seawlet. Streaming files of wild ducks began to make their appearance high in... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from the neighbouring stubble field. The small birds were taking their farewell banquets. In the fulness of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...squirrel might be heard from the groves of beech and hickory-nuts, and the pensive whistle of 'the quail at intervals from the neighbouring stubble field.... | |
| 1832 - 478 pages
...rich and golden livery, which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from the neighbouring stubble field. The small birds were taking their farewell banquets. In the fulness of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 334 pages
...rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of...pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from the neighbouring stubble field. The small birds were taking their farewell banquets. In the fulness of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 194 pages
...rich and golden hvery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow , while some trees of...orange , purple , and scarlet. Streaming files of wild dncks began to make,4 their appearance high in the air ; the bark of the squirrel might be heard from... | |
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