| 1882 - 870 頁
...walls of their dead, in order to afford some shelter to the remainder of the living ; but they availed little, for about the same time they were frequently...highlying farm not a living sheep to be seen. Large misshapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate Hock, likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in... | |
| 1819 - 792 頁
...fall into a sleepy and torpid state, and all that were so affected in the evening died over nipht. The intensity of the frost wind often cut them off...high-lying farm not a living sheep to be seen. Large misshapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in... | |
| 1819 - 792 頁
...frost wind often cut them oft' when in that state quite :ostantancouslv. About the ninth and tcuth days, the shepherds began to build up huge semi-circular...high-lying farm not a living sheep to be seen. Large misshapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in... | |
| James Hogg - 1829 - 242 頁
...the same time the want of food began to be felt so severely, that they were frequently seen tearing one another's wool with their teeth. When the storm...high-lying farm, not a living sheep to be seen. Large misshapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in... | |
| James Hogg - 1829 - 694 頁
...its commencement, there was on many a high-lying farm not a living sheep to be seen. Large misshapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in their bars, -were all that remained to the forlorn shepherd and his master ; and though on low-lying farms,... | |
| 1833 - 814 頁
...in that state, instantaneously. About the ninth and tenth days, the shepherds began to buud up large semicircular walls of their dead, in order to afford...highlying farm, not a living sheep to be seen. Large misshapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock, likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in... | |
| 1841 - 804 頁
...the remainder of the living ; this availed but little. When the storm abated, on the fourteenth day, there was, on many a high-lying farm, not a living...flock, likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in their luirs, were all that remained to cheer the forlorn shepherd and his master ; and though, on low-lying... | |
| David Low - 1853 - 922 頁
...the same time the want of food began to be felt so severely, that they were frequently seen tearing one another's wool with their teeth. When the storm...high-lying farm not a living sheep to be seen. Large misshapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock, likewise all dead, and frozen stiff in... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1858 - 542 頁
...to fall into a sleepy and torpid state, and all that were affected in the evening died over-night. The intensity of the frost wind often cut them off...high-lying farm, not a living sheep to be seen. Large mis-shapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock, likewise all dead, and frozen stiff... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1858 - 540 頁
...to fall into a sleepy and torpid state, and all that were affected iu the evening died over-night. The intensity of the frost wind often cut them off...high-lying farm, not a living sheep to be seen. Large mis-shapen walls of dead, surrounding a small prostrate flock, likewise all dead, and frozen stiff... | |
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