November child, and yet reminds me of the very earliest spring. Its blossoms smell like the spring, like the willow catkins. By their color as well as fragrance they belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn, falling... Report - Seite 638von Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Resources - 1897 - 8 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry David Thoreau - 1892 - 490 Seiten
...are falling. Some bushes are completely bare of leaves, and leather-colored they strew the ground. It is an extremely interesting plant, October and November...belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn, falling leaves, and frost, that the life of nature by which she eternally... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1892 - 488 Seiten
...are falling. Some bushes are completely bare of leaves, and leather-colored they strew the ground. It is an extremely interesting plant, October and November...belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn, falling leaves, and frost, that the life of nature by which she eternally... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1892 - 490 Seiten
...are falling. Some bushes are completely bare of leaves, and leather-colored they strew the ground. It is an extremely interesting plant, October and November...spring, like the willow catkins. By their color as well ^s fragrance they belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn,... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1892 - 426 Seiten
...the ground. It is an extremely interesting plant, an October and November child, and yet reminds one of the very earliest spring. Its blossoms smell like...like the willow catkins. By their color as well as their fragrance they belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn,... | |
| Willis Stanley Blatchley - 1896 - 142 Seiten
...upland woods ; scarce. Noted only in woods in 8. W. J Sec. 6, Pierson Tp. October 10. "The witch-hazel is an extremely interesting plant, October and November...these signs of autumn, falling leaves and frost, that tbe life of nature by which she eternally flourishes is untouched. It stands here in the shadow on... | |
| Willis Stanley Blatchley - 1896 - 140 Seiten
...very earliest spring. Its bios foms smell like the spring, like the willow catkins. By their color, ai well as fragrance, they belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggest ing among all these signs of autumn, falling leaves and frost, that th< life of nature by which... | |
| Francis Henry Allen - 1897 - 416 Seiten
...are falling. Some bushes are completely bare of leaves, and leather-colored they strew the ground. It is an extremely interesting plant, October and November...belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn, falling leaves, and frost, that the life of nature by which she eternally... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 528 Seiten
...leather-colored they strew the ground. It is an extremely interesting plant, — October and November's child, and yet reminds me of the very earliest spring....belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn, falling leaves and frost, that the life of Nature, by which she eternally... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 534 Seiten
...leather-colored they strew the ground. It is an extremely interesting plant, — October and November's child, and yet reminds me of the very earliest spring....belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn, falling leaves and frost, that the life of Nature, by which she eternally... | |
| HERBERT W. GLEASON - 1917 - 478 Seiten
...its broad yellow leaves are falling. It is an extremely interesting plant, — October and November's child, and yet reminds me of the very earliest spring....belong to the saffron dawn of the year, suggesting amid all these signs of autumn, falling leaves and frost, that the life of Nature, by which she eternally... | |
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