... the former was no small item — for, with appetites sharpened by pure air and exercise, and with abundance of fresh venison, with fowl, and fish, to satisfy them, the quantity of viands consumed by the party would have astonished modern epicures,... Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 第 229 頁State Historical Society of Wisconsin 著 - 1900完整檢視 - 關於此書
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1859 - 506 頁
...party would have astonished modern epicures, and perhaps shock the delicate tastes of city belles. We frequently encamped early in the afternoon —...in its deepest verdure — the hills and prairies redolent with flowers, and the woods tenanted by melodious songsters. It was truly a "trip of pleasure"... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1859 - 524 頁
...party would have astonished modern epicures, and perhaps shock the delicate tastes of city belles. We frequently encamped early in the afternoon —...in its deepest verdure — the hills and prairies redolent with flowers, and the woods tenanted by melodious songsters. It was truly a "trip of pleasure"... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 748 頁
...party would have astonished modern epicures, and perhaps shock the delicate tastes of city belles. We frequently encamped early in the afternoon —...in its deepest verdure — the hills and prairies redolent with flowers, and the woods tenanted by melodious songsters. It was truly a " trip of pleasure... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1865 - 778 頁
...party would have astonished modern epicures, and perhaps shock the delicate tastes of city belles. We frequently encamped early in the afternoon —...in its deepest verdure — the hills and prairies redolent with flowers, and the woods tenanted by melodious songsters. It was truly a " trip of pleasure... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1867 - 708 頁
...which attracted our attention from its natural beauty, or romantic appearance—and strolled alon^ the bank of the stream, plucking beautiful wild flowers,...of May, when the forest was clothed in its deepest verdure—the hills and prairies redolent with flowers, and the woods tenanted by melodious songsters.... | |
| CHARLES R. TUTTLE - 1875 - 800 頁
...at some spot which attracted our attention from its natural beauty or romantic appearance, — arid strolled along the bank of the stream, plucking beautiful...clothed in its deepest verdure, the hills and prairies redolent with flowers, and the woods tenanted by melodious songsters. It was truly a trip of pleasure... | |
| Ellis Baker Usher - 1914 - 210 頁
...party, would have astonished modern epicures, and, perhaps, shocked the delicate tastes of city belles. We frequently encamped early in the afternoon, —...high banks, far in the distance. It was in the merry mouth of May, when the forest was clothed in its deepest verdure, the hills and prairies redolent with... | |
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