I sit with all the windows and the door wide open, and am regaled with the scent of every flower, in a garden as full of flowers as I have known how to make it. We keep no bees, but if I lived in a hive, I should hardly hear more of their music. All the... The Literary Magazine, and American Register - Page 354edited by - 1805Full view - About this book
| Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1860 - 360 pages
...as full of flowers as I have known how to make it.7 We keep 3 no bees ; but if I lived in9 a hive, I should hardly hear more of their music. All the bees in the 10 neighbourhood resort to a bed n of mignonette opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they... | |
| 1860 - 784 pages
...garden as full of flowers as I have known how to make it. We keep no bees, but if I lived in a hive, I that parsonage, he had opened a door in the garden-wall, wh neighborhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - English letters - 1866 - 548 pages
...but if I lived in a hive, we should hardly hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighborhood resort to a bed of mignonette opposite to the window,...which, though rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my car as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that Nature utters are delightful — at least in... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - American letters - 1866 - 540 pages
...as full of flowers as I have known how to make it. We keep no bees .; but if I lived in a hive, we should hardly hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighborhood resort to a bed of mignonette opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...garden as full of flowers as I have known how to make it. We keep no bees, but if I lived in a hive I should hardly hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of migniouette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out of it by a hum, which, though... | |
| Robert Lomas - English language - 1876 - 122 pages
...garden as full of flowers as I have known how to make it. We keep no bees ; but if I lived in a hive, I should hardly hear more of their music. All the bees...monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that Nature utters are delightful, at least in this country. II. Now the fields,... | |
| F. Walter Savage - 1878 - 294 pages
...garden as full of flowers as I have known how to make it. We keep no bees ; but if I lived in a hive, I should hardly hear more of their music. All the bees...monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that Nature utters are delightful, at least in this country. I should not perhaps... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1879 - 632 pages
...mains de Stephane. — r— TRANSLATION INTO FRENCH. Time allowed, 1^ hours. Translate into French : All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed...window, and pay me for the honey they get out of it by i the hum, which, though rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets.... | |
| Great Britain. Civil Service Commission - 1879 - 620 pages
...eiitre les mains de Stephane. TRANSLATION INTO FRENCH. Time allowed, 1^ hours. Translate into French : All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed...window, and pay me for the honey they get out of it by the hum, which, though rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets.... | |
| French examination papers - 1881 - 322 pages
...i'/2 hours.) Translation into French: All the bees in the neighbourhood report to a bed of mignonettes opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out of it by the hum, which, though rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets.... | |
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