... confusion of the bees of the bankrupt hive who had been absent at the time of the catastrophe, and who arrived from time to time, with full cargoes from abroad. At first they wheeled about in the air, in the place where the fallen tree had once reared... American Bee Journal - Стр. 291867Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Washington Irving - 1835 - Страниц: 220
...comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin,...buzz forth doleful lamentations over the downfall of a. their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques " might have moralised by the hour.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - Страниц: 220
...air, in the place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful... | |
| 1835 - Страниц: 466
...air, in the place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a. dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - Страниц: 360
...comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful lamentations over the downfal of their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques " might have moralised... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1835 - Страниц: 878
...air, in the place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a advantages as almost to annihilate the hopes of any successor. For, however admirably thp life of the... | |
| 1841 - Страниц: 272
...air, in the place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful... | |
| 1841 - Страниц: 272
...place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, us if comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful... | |
| William Charles Cotton - 1842 - Страниц: 434
...air, in the place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down, in clusters, on a dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful... | |
| 1843 - Страниц: 488
...air, in the place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down in clusters on a dry branch of a neighbouring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - Страниц: 498
...in the place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding it all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down in clusters on n dry branch of a neighboring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and... | |
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