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  • Touching with restful gold petals the woodland's dark bars;

    A Cluster of Grapes A Book of Twentieth Century Poetry Various

  • But Trivia the bountiful hides Hippolytus in a secret habitation, and sends him away to the nymph Egeria and the woodland's keeping, where, solitary in Italian forests, he should spend an inglorious life, and have Virbius for his altered name.

    The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

  • There were smoothly contoured hills in view, and there was a dark patch of forest on one hilltop, and the trees at the woodland's edge had the same drooping, grass-blade-like foliage of the trees first seen.

    Operation: Outer Space Murray Leinster 1935

  • For a number of miles we passed through heavily timbered forest where shafts of sunlight threw patches of brilliant white upon the woodland's winter carpet, and where gentle breezes had played fantastically with the falling snow, for it was heaped in all manner of remarkable forms.

    The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Arthur Henry Howard Heming 1905

  • Tender grasses were thrusting their tiny blades from under last year's leaves and here and there the woodland's pale-green carpet was enriched with masses of varying colours where wild flowers were bursting into bloom.

    The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Arthur Henry Howard Heming 1905

  • The Sac-a-commis is the groth of high dry situations, and invariably in a piney country or on its borders, it is Generally found in the open piney woodlands as on the Western side of the Rocky mountains but in this neighbourhood we find it in the praries or on the borders in the more open woodland's;

    Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904

  • She brought with her to the greens and grays and browns of the woodland's heart a new note of color, for her calico dress was like the red cornucopias of the trumpet-flower, and her eyes were blue like little scraps of sky.

    The Call of the Cumberlands Charles Neville Buck 1904

  • Get your summer smocks on, for all the woodland's waking,

    Punch, or the London Charivari, May 27, 1914 Various 1898

  • His flock, along the woodland's edge with relics sprinkled o'er

    THE NORMAN BOY 1888

  • Then he paused, and broke forth with passionate incoherence, telling amidst sobs and tears the story of the woodland's munificence to him, and how he had flung the gift away.

    Down the Ravine Mary Noailles Murfree 1886

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