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herbage
1. The sheep suddenly scattered as another sound, closer, less expected, broke through the background of train, birds, sea and herbage; they regrouped a short distance beyond and stood staring
2. She watches as he conscientiously crosses and re-crosses the small area of grass, concentrating on neatly trimming the herbage and careful to avoid cutting into the trailing cable
3. 14 It allows not to cut down the cultivated herbage of an enemy, but preserves it from the destroyers, and
4. 12 And they had in their land a very extensive valley, about half a day's walk, and in it there were fountains of water and a great deal of herbage surrounding the water
5. 49 And Pharaoh said to them, Tell me now his power and his might; and they said to him, He created the Heaven and the Earth, the seas and all their fishes, he formed the light, created the darkness, caused rain on the Earth and watered it, and made the herbage and grass to sprout, he created man and beast and the animals of the forest, the birds of the air and the fish of the sea, and by his mouth they live and die
6. 12 And they had in their land a very extensive valley about half a day's walk and in it there were fountains of water and a great deal of herbage surrounding the water
7. 49 And Pharaoh said to them Tell me now his power and his might; and they said to him He created the Heaven and the Earth the seas and all their fishes he formed the light created the darkness caused rain on the Earth and watered it and made the herbage and grass to sprout he created man and beast and the animals of the forest the birds of the air and the fish of the sea and by his mouth they live and die
8. 14 It allows not to cut down the cultivated herbage of an enemy but preserves it from the destroyers and collects their fallen ruins; 15 And reason appears to be master of the more violent passions as love of empire and empty boasting and slander
9. Brother Leo and his abbot thought that if they could have the land declared a wildlife preserve as well as a sanctuary for various trees and herbage, the government might be more tolerant of their situation
10. be fully effective the imitation herbage supplied had to be replaced with living plants
11. The word “pasture” indicates what animal grazes and lives on of the herbage and plants
12. The word “pasture” indicates the herbage and plants which the animals graze upon and live on
13. gradually and is using the eggs to build wise bridges across the gulf between the end of meat and the beginning of what he persists in describing as herbage
14. 'Dost thou not think, Rose-Marie,' he said, his face in grievous puckers at the prospect, 'that a renewed and careful course of herbage may quickly-set the matter right?' 'Not quickly,' said I, shaking my head, and pondering privately what, exactly, he meant by the word renewed
15. Palmerworm: A destructive locust that suddenly appears in large numbers, devouring herbage
16. SCENTED HERBAGE OF MY BREAST
17. Scented herbage of my breast,
18. The grey of the dawn, the far, desolate reaches of the fenland smitten with winter, the sea-meadows rank with herbage, were stark enough to rejoice his soul
19. It was as if he, and the stars, and the dark herbage, and Clara were licked up in an immense tongue of flame, which tore onwards and upwards
20. At the foot they found the Narragansetts browsing the herbage of the bushes, and having mounted, they followed the movements of a guide, who, in the most deadly straits, had so often proved himself their friend
21. The naked, tawny bodies of the crouching urchins blended so nicely at that hour, with the withered herbage, that at first it seemed as if the earth had, in truth, swallowed up their forms; though when surprise permitted Duncan to bend his look more curiously about the spot, he found it everywhere met by dark, quick, and rolling eyeballs
22. Five minutes elapsed, during which Franz saw the shepherd going along a narrow path that led over the irregular and broken surface of the Campagna; and finally he disappeared in the midst of the tall red herbage, which seemed like the bristling mane of an enormous lion
23. The wayfarer, as he reached him, saluted with a gesture of courtesy that had something foreign about it—hesitated a moment—then with a pleasant smile turned from the track and sat down by his side in the cool herbage
24. She rushed excitedly into the field they were about to cross, and flinging herself flat on her back upon the grass, began to wipe her gown as well as she could by spinning horizontally on the herbage and dragging herself over it upon her elbows
25. Ethiopic scorchings browned the upper slopes of the pastures, but there was still bright green herbage here where the watercourses purled
26. The pavement of the court-yard showed the black stains produced in time by lichens, herbage, and the absence of all movement or friction
27. When the sun reached an angle of the wall where the "Venus-hair" of southern climes drooped its thick leaves, lit with the changing colors of a pigeon's breast, celestial rays of hope illumined the future to her eyes, and thenceforth she loved to gaze upon that piece of wall, on its pale flowers, its blue harebells, its wilting herbage, with which she mingled memories as tender as those of childhood
28. It has been experimentally proved, that if a plot of ground be sown with one species of grass, and a similar plot be sown with several distinct genera of grasses, a greater number of plants and a greater weight of dry herbage can be raised in the latter than in the former case
29. The common goose does not sift the water, but uses its beak exclusively for tearing or cutting herbage, for which purpose it is so well fitted that it can crop grass closer than almost any other animal
30. These latter resemblances may be accounted for, as it seems to me, by adaptation for similarly active movements through thickets and herbage, together with concealment from enemies
31. For this purpose I will preserve my life; to execute this dear revenge will I again behold the sun and tread the green herbage of earth, which otherwise should vanish from my eyes forever
32. Whilst the rich herbage, bent with dews,