| 446 Seiten
...month after all cherries had taken their farewel of England. This secret he performed by so raising a tent or cover of canvas over the whole tree, and...and so by withholding the sunbeams from reflecting on the berries they grew both great and were very long before they had gotten their perfect cherry... | |
| William Brenchley Rye, Friedrich I (duke of Würtemberg) - 1865 - 462 Seiten
...whose fruite hee had of purpose kept backe from ripening, at the least one month after all cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed...whole tree, and wetting the same now and then with a scoope or home, as the heate of the weather required; and so, by withholding the sunne beames from... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1865 - 346 Seiten
...fruit had gone by in England. This secret he performed, by " straining a Tent or couer of canuass oner the whole tree, and wetting the same now and then with a scoope or horne, as the heat of the weather required : and so, by witholding the sunne beams from reflecting... | |
| Mrs. William Bayle Bernard - 1866 - 330 Seiten
...month after all cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed by so raising a tent or cover of canvas over the whole tree, and...and so, by withholding the sunbeams from reflecting on the berries, they grew both great and were very long before they had gotten their perfect cherry... | |
| John Timbs - 1866 - 346 Seiten
...whose fruit he had of purpose ki-pt back from ripening at the least one month after all cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed...or cover of canvas over the whole tree, and wetting \he same now and then with a scoop or horn as the heat of the weather required ; and so by withholding... | |
| Alfred Smee - 1872 - 750 Seiten
...whose fruit he had of purpose kept back from ripening, at the least one month after all cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed,...the weather required ; and so, by withholding the sun-beames from reflecting upon the berries, they grew both great, and \vere very long before they... | |
| Alfred Smee - 1872 - 732 Seiten
...whose fruit he had of purpose kept back from ripening, at the least one month after all cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed,...the weather required ; and so, by withholding the sun-beames from reflecting upon the berries, they grew both great, and were very long before they had... | |
| 1873 - 756 Seiten
...fruit he had of purpose kept back from ripening at the least one month after all other cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed...the sun-beams from reflecting upon the berries, they both grew great, and were very long before they had gotten their cherry colour ; and, when he was assured... | |
| 1873 - 750 Seiten
...fruit he had of purpose kept back from ripening at the least one month after aH other cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed...of canvas over the whole tree, and wetting the same It is almost needless to add that this Sir Francis appears to have been not only a clever and cunning... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 426 Seiten
...whose fruit he had of purpose kept back from ripening at the least one month after all cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed...berries, they grew both great and were very long before thuy had gotten their perfect cherry colour ; and when he was assured of her Majesty's coming, he removed... | |
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