... everything is green, as in April in Andalusia. The singing of the birds is such, that it seems as if one would never desire to depart hence. There are flocks of parrots... Nature - Page 12edited by - 1886Full view - About this book
| 1828 - 722 pages
...and other birds, large and small, of BO many kinds and so different from ours, that it is wonderful ; and besides there are trees of a thousand species,...the world not to know them, for I am very certain that they are each of great value. I shall bring home some of them as specimens, and also some of the... | |
| Marshall Tufts - Fur trade - 1833 - 248 pages
...flocks of parrots, that obscure the sun. and other birda so different from ours, that it it wonderful. Besides, there are trees of a thousand species, each...having its particular fruit, and all of marvellous flavor. Sometimes, there conies off shure a fragrance ao good and soft of the flowers and trees of... | |
| Washington Irving - America - 1835 - 436 pages
...and other birds large and small, of so many kinds, and so different from ours, that it is wonderful, and besides there are trees of a thousand species,...the world not to know them, for I am very certain that they are each of great value. I shall bring home some of them as specimens, and also some of the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 454 pages
...birds, large and small, of so many kinds all different from ours, that it is wonderful ; and beside, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit and all of marvelous flavor, so that I am in the greatest trouble in the world not to know them, for I am very... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1850 - 230 pages
...and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds, all different from ours, that it is wonderful ; and, besides, there are trees of a thousand species,...particular fruit, and all of marvellous flavour." The fish which abounded in these seas afforded, in turn, new objects of wonder and delight. They rivalled... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 450 pages
...birds, large and small, of so many kinds all different from ours, that it is wonderful ; and beside, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit and all of marvelous flavor, so that I am in the greatest trouble in the world not to know them, for I am very... | |
| Washington Irving - Astoria (Or.) - 1849 - 756 pages
...birds, large and small, of so many kinds all different from ours, that it is wonderful; and beside, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit and all of marvelous flavor, so that I am in the greatest trouble in the world not to know them, for I am very... | |
| Washington Irving - 1850 - 456 pages
...birds, large and small, of so many kinds all different from ours, that it is wonderful ; and beside, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit and all of marvelous flavor, so that I am in the greatest trouble in the world not to know them, for I am very... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - America - 1853 - 734 pages
...and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds and so different from ours, that it is wonderful: and besides there are trees of a thousand species,...having its particular fruit, and all of marvellous flavor, so that I am in the greatest trouble in the world not to know them, for I am very certain that... | |
| Washington Irving - 1853 - 444 pages
...birds, large and small, of so many kinds all different from ours, that it is wonderful; and beside, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit and all of marvelous flavor, so that I am in the greatest trouble in the world not to know them, for I am very... | |
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