| Washington Irving - 1820 - 438 pages
...and even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back, in a side dish, with uplifted claws, as if craving that quarter which his chivalrous spirit...and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buckwheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burthened... | |
| 1820 - 870 pages
...even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back in a side-dish, with uplifted clavrs, »s if craving that quarter which his chivalrous spirit...enraptured Ichabod fancied all this, and as he rolled his peat green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buck-wheat and Indian... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 366 pages
...and even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back, in a side dish, with uplifted claws, as if craving that quarter, which his chivalrous spirit...and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buck-wheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burthened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...and even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back, in a side dish, with uplifted claws, as if craving that quarter which his chivalrous spirit...and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buck-wheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burthened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 pages
...and even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back, in a side dish, with uplifted claws, as if craving that quarter which his chivalrous spirit...and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buck-wheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burthened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 334 pages
...and even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back, in a side dish, with uplifted claws, as if craving that quarter, which his chivalrous spirit...and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buck-wheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burdened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 330 pages
...enraptured Ichabod fancied all this, and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buck-wheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burdened with ruddy fruit, which surrounded the warm tenement of Van Tassel, his heart yearned after... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 pages
...sprawling on his back, in a side dish, with uplifted claws as if craving that quarter, which his chivalric spirit disdained to ask while living. As the enraptured...and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buckwheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burthened... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 458 pages
...enraptured Ichabod fancied all this, and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buck-wheat, and Indian corn, and the orchards burdened with ruddy fruit, which surrounded the warm tenement of Van Tassel, his heart yearned after... | |
| Washington Irving - 1852 - 580 pages
...and even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back, in a side-dish, with uplifted claws, as if craving that quarter which his chivalrous spirit...living. As the enraptured Ichabod fancied all this, and us he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow-lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buckwheat,... | |
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