| Alexander Wilson, George Ord - 1828 - 442 頁
...and myriads of the deep; When freezing tempests back to Greenland ride; And day and night the equal hours divide; True to the season, o'er our sea-beat...And bears his struggling victim to the shore. The long-hous'd fisherman beholds with joy, The well-known signals of his rough employ; And, as he bears... | |
| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 頁
...and night the equal hours divide ; True to the season, o'er the sea-beat shore, The sailing Osproy high is seen to soar With broad unmoving wing ; and,...: Sweeps down like lightning ! plunges with a roar f • And bears the struggling victim to the shore. * This is another poetical extract from Wilson's... | |
| James Jennings - 1828 - 526 頁
...around one nest of the Fishing Hawk. " The sailing Osprey high is seen to soar, With broad unmoviug wing ; and circling slow Marks each loose straggler...roar! And bears his struggling victim to the shore." WILSON'S AMER. ORNITH. The Buteo, BUZZARD, or Putiock, inhabits Great Britain and Europe at large ;... | |
| James Jennings (of Huntspill.) - 1828 - 528 頁
...around one nest of the Fishing Hawk. " The sailing Osprey high is seen to soar, With broad uumoving wing ; and circling slow Marks each loose straggler...like lightning! plunges with a roar! And bears his strnggling victim to the shore." WILSON'S AMER. ORNITH. The Buteo, BUZZARD, or Putlock, inhahits Great... | |
| Alexander Wilson - 1832 - 472 頁
...and myriads of the deep ; When freezing tempests back to Greenland ride, And day and night the equal hours divide ; True to the season, o'er our sea-beat...slow, Marks each loose straggler in the deep below 3 FISH HAWK, OR OSPREY. 117 Sweeps down like lightning ! plunges with u roar ! And bears his struggling... | |
| Alexander Wilson - 1844 - 558 頁
...and myriads of the deep ; When freezing tempests back to Greenland ride, And day and night the equal hours divide, True to the season, o'er our sea-beat shore, The sailing osprcy high is seen to soar, With broad unmoving wing, and circling slow, Marks each loose straggler... | |
| E. Whimper - 1845 - 204 頁
...the water, as to render it evident that it does not attack fish swimming at any great depth. He — " Sweeps down like lightning, plunges with a roar, And bears his struggling victim to the shore." Ostrich; Jonch, loud crying. The ostrich is a very valuable bird, chiefly on account of its pure white... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 頁
...beat shore, The »ailing Osprey high is seen to soar, With broad unmoving wing; und, circling »low. Marks each loose straggler In, the deep below Sweeps down like lightning 'plunges wliljn rom-, And bears his struggling victim to the shore. „ The long-housed fisherman beholds with... | |
| Robert Bolton - 1848 - 642 頁
...and myriads of the deep ; When freezing tempests back to Greenland ride, And day and night the equal hours divide ; True to the season, o'er our sea-beat...shore. The long-housed fisherman beholds, with joy, The well-known signal of his rough employ ; And, as he bears his nets and oars alon^, Thus hails the welcome... | |
| Robert Bolton - 1848 - 672 頁
...myriads of the deep ; When freezing tempests back to Greenland ride, • And day and night Ihe equal hours divide ; True to the season, o'er our sea-beat...below, Sweeps down like lightning ! plunges with a roar ! A nd bears his struggling victim to the shore. The long-housed fisherman beholds, with joy, The well-known... | |
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