OT a little of the sunshine of our Northern winters is surely wrapped up in the apple. How could we winter over without it ! How is life sweetened by its mild acids ! A cellar well filled with apples is more valuable than a chamber filled with flax and... The Writings of John Burroughs - 113. oldalszerző: John Burroughs - 1895Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1894 - 510 oldal
...entertainingly about the apple in his book, "Winter Sunshine," says: "Not a little of the sunshine in our northern winters is surely wrapped up in the apple....upon, to strike one's roots down into, as it were." The use of fruit as a diet by the human race, carries us back to ages before Christian civilization.... | |
| John Burroughs - 1876 - 242 oldal
...with the summer light, The full-juiced apple, waxing over-mellow, Drops in a silent autumn night." "XT OT a little of the sunshine of our northern winters...is life sweetened by its mild acids ! A cellar well rilled with apples is more valuable than a chamber filled with flax and wool. So much sound ruddy life... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 364 oldal
...dense clumps of grass. eol'ace, comfort. trea'ole [tre'kl]. molasses. cm-scathed', unhanued. 1. NOT a little of the sunshine of our northern winters is...upon, to strike one's roots down into. as it were. 2. The apple is full of sugar and mucilage, which make it highly nutritious. It h said " The operators... | |
| John Burroughs - 1881 - 274 oldal
...light, The full-juiced apple, waxing over-mellow, Drops in a silent autumn night. — TENNYSOX. NOT a little of the sunshine of our northern winters is...apples is more valuable than a chamber filled with flax arid wool. So much sound ruddy life to draw upon, to strike one's roots down into, as it were. Especially... | |
| Annie H. Ryder - 1886 - 200 oldal
...and not use the word " perfect " once. That is a very large word. TIMOTHY TITCOMB. 11. Not a little sunshine of our Northern winters is surely wrapped up in the apple. How pleasing to the touch. I love to stroke its polished rondure with my hand, to carry it in my pocket... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1893 - 834 oldal
...entertainingly about the apple in his book, "Winter Sunshine," says: "Not a little of the sunshine in our northern Winters is surely wrapped up in the apple....upon, to strike one's roots down into, as it were." The use of fruit as a diet by the human race, carries us back to ages before Christian civilization.... | |
| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1894 - 510 oldal
...entertainingly about the apple in his book, "Winter Sunshine," says: "Not a little of the sunshine in our northern winters is surely wrapped up in the apple....is life sweetened by its mild acids? A cellar well tilled with apples is more valuable than a chamber filled with flax and wool. So much sound, ruddy... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 268 oldal
...summer light, The full-juiced apple, waxing over-mellow, Drops in silent autumn night. TEJJNYSON. T a little of the sunshine of our Northern winters is...filled with apples is more valuable than a chamber rilled with flax and wool. So much sound, ruddy life to draw upon, to strike one's roots down into,... | |
| Mary Grace Fickett - 1902 - 208 oldal
...'T is said he made some quaint old rhymes On planting the apple tree." THE APPLE JOHN BURROUGHS NOT a little of the sunshine of our northern winters is...upon, to strike one's roots down into, as it were. The apple is full of sugar and mucilage, which make it highly nutritious. It is said, " The operators... | |
| William Lincoln Anderson - 1905 - 372 oldal
...would not hurt you at all. 482 words From Eddy's Friends and Helpers. THE APPLE John Burroughs Not a little of the sunshine of our northern winters is...the apple. How could we winter over without it ! How 26 is life sweetened by its mild acids ! A cellar well filled with apples is more valuable than a chamber... | |
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