单词 | weald |
例句 | First some distraction: idle talk of going “down to the weald” to talk to ironmasters. 'Wolf Hall' Recap: Henry Is All Heat, Fury and Menace 2015-05-03T04:00:00Z It was a glorious morning, and the warm sunshine was flooding the weald of Sussex and the line of South Downs, which were seen from his window.” Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z Formidable were the wastes of Andred’s weald, and fortunate the traveler whose path lay not apart from the public roads. A Maid at King Alfred?s Court 2011-09-13T02:00:30.520Z On they glided; through dim villages, amid bare-branched wealds, and over creeping rivers, which shone like misty mirrors in the faint starlight, resting from time to time, for a few minutes, at the country stations. Faithful Margaret A Novel 2011-06-10T02:00:21.627Z The old man ascended with his own son 2885 To the place which the Lord had appointed for them, Went through the wealds; the wood Isaac carried— His father the fire and the sword. Old English Poems Translated into the Original Meter Together with Short Selections from Old English Prose Inland spreads the undulant vastness of the sheep-spotted downs; beyond them the tillage and the woods of Sussex weald, coloured like to the pure sky above them, but in deeper tint. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography O, broad and dusky and sweet, The sunset covers the weald; But my dreams are waving with golden wheat In a still strange field. Collected Poems Volume Two Besides, I met this youth and maiden in Andred’s weald some time ago. A Maid at King Alfred?s Court 2011-09-13T02:00:30.520Z The air was so pleasant and the prospect so beautiful, the whole weald of Sussex lying before us in the evening light, that it was suggested we should hold our meeting there rather than indoors. A Modern Symposium They are probably of all dates from prehistoric antiquity to the reign of the Tudors, after which the iron smelting of the weald came to an end. The Broom-Squire The "Fold Country" is the wild garden of the Surrey weald, and the month to walk in it is May. Highways and Byways in Surrey Down the long sunlit glades the gold belted bees sounded their humming horns through every flowery town of the weald. In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls Over the weald a great aeroplane droned to the sea. The Green Rust There is really nothing very "wild" about them now; cultivation has turned them into excellent pasturage; the epithet, too, is a corruption of weald, signifying a wood. Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children The forest of Anderida which covered the weald supplied at once the ore and the fuel for smelting. The Broom-Squire Then came an hour of hot sunshine, and the sudden view of the weald was of a sea of cloud. Highways and Byways in Surrey I painted scenes in south-eastern England for my private view frequently now, scenes in cool greens and sober blues and restful grey scenes of weald and down-land, of hop-garden and country rectory. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales As you pass along you command a noble view of the wild, or weald, on one hand, and the broad downs and sea on the other. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2 Search not, search not, my way-worn; Search neither weald nor wave. The Book of Hallowe'en From a remote antiquity this district of Surrey, as well as the weald of Sussex, was the great centre of the iron trade. The Broom-Squire Could none of the foresters of the weald have helped a great tree better in its old age? Highways and Byways in Surrey I had been asked to baptise it, and gave the name after a place in Sevenoaks which overlooks the wooded expanse of the Kentish weald. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative Describing her flight, he tells us that she sent Lancelot "Back to his land, but she to Almesbury Fled all night long by glimmering waste and weald." The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 The third were the towns which grew up in the wastes and wealds, with names of varied form but more modern origin. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain As they descended into the weald, Mike told him he was stopping at Thornby Place, and the young squire told him he was Mr. Dallas. Mike Fletcher A Novel It seemed unnatural that so young a man should never want to roam further afield than the annual cattle fair; should be sufficiently stayed with that perpetual struggle against weald and weather. Secret Bread For soul and sense had waxed amort To wold and weald, to slade and stream; And all he heard was her soft word As one adream. Myth and Romance Being a Book of Verses Contented then, he walked to the mouth of the cave and lay down there, gazing out reflectively across the green ridge to the far-off Sussex weald. Jan A Dog and a Romance We stood not still aforetime when England marched to war; Like those our wind-driven brothers, far seen o'er weald and fen, We ground the wheat and barley to feed stout Englishmen. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, March 7, 1917 Propped on a stick he viewed the August weald; Squat orchard trees and oasts with painted cowls; A homely, tangled hedge, a corn-stooked field, With sound of barking dogs and farmyard fowls. The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon She, the sovereign of the universe, reigns here too, over the buds and the birds, and the happy, unconsidered life of weald and wold. Children of the Mist Hengest marched on the weald, and left all his tents; and made his shield troop all of his heathen men. Brut Within eighteen or twenty minutes they were a good four miles from Nuthill and nearing the gap in the high ridge through which one looked out over the Sussex weald from Desdemona's cave. Jan A Dog and a Romance Rabelaisian in fecundity, wit, and irrepressible sparkle, he is also of English blood and sinew, wedded to the sweet Sussex weald. Shandygaff I had just returned from Switzerland, and the friends with whom I had been journeying in that land of all perfections had gone back to their home among the wealds and woods of Essex. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 Up to the edge of the woods throughout the weald the earth has borne fruit; the barns are full, and the wheat is standing stacked in the fields, and there are orchards all around. Hills and the Sea There were on the weald tents raised, on the broad plain, nine thousand tents. Brut Then Air spake and sang— "I would not hide Where I abide, If thou art fain To see me again; From that lone weald, Over Burgfirth field, That ye men name Balljokul, I came." The Story of Grettir the Strong He sprung from one of the Grey Coat families in the weald of Kent, the clothiers. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 554, June 30, 1832 Beneath him lay the blue dark weald of Sussex, and through it he imagined the hidden line of the road driving straight as a ruler to London. Witness for the Defense For oak was, and will be again, the chief wood of the weald. Hills and the Sea The king caused them to be bound with iron bands, and delivered them to sixty knights, who were good in fight, fast to hold over the weald. Brut Then went they forth in quest of the wealds, in troops and companies, wheresoever the country was defenceless. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle When Camorak reigned at Arn, and the world was fairer, he gave a festival to all the weald to commemorate the splendour of his youth. A Dreamer's Tales He gazed about him out towards the sea, eastwards down the slope to the dark trees of Arundel, backwards over the weald to the high ridge of Blackdown. Witness for the Defense It became suddenly cold; there was thunder all over the weald, and the lightning along the unseen crest of the downs answered the lightning above the forest. Hills and the Sea Flew over the wealds thirty thousand shields, and smote on Colgrim's knights, so that the earth shook again. Brut The river that we before spoke about lieth out of the weald. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle The world of the weald and woods shimmered silvery in dew and moonlight. Lying Prophets They came to a bridle-path which led downwards through a thicket of trees to the weald and so descended upon Great Beeding. Witness for the Defense It is the valley of the River Rother; the sacred and fruitful river between the downs and the weald. Hills and the Sea Wounded knights over all wandered over the weald, and sixty hundred there were trodden to death by horses! Brut It came up over the weald by night with a great wind. Fifty-One Tales Past the weald lie the South Downs, but they form no boundary, the plain of the air goes over them to the sea and space. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies I remembered the Sussex Downs and—and—days when we rode there high up above the weald. Witness for the Defense Southward the sea-plain and the sea standing up in a belt of light against the sky, and northward all the weald. Hills and the Sea But myself I gan stand upon a weald, and I there gan to wander wide over the moors, there I saw gripes, and grisly fowls! Brut The men of Sussex declared that the bird belonged to them, and brought birds indigenous to their weald, and possessing all the Dorking fine points and peculiarities, in proof of the declaration. The Book of Household Management The Holkers' grounds were large and well planted, with velvety lawns on the slope of a well-wooded hill overlooking the boundless blue weald of Surrey. What's Bred in the Bone A faint haze like a veil at the edges of the sky and a freshness of the air made the world magical to these two who rode high above weald and sea. Witness for the Defense And thanking me with great fervour, but briefly, he went largely and strongly down the escarpment of the Combe to Duncton and the weald; and I shall never see him again till the Great Day.... Hills and the Sea Many hundred thousand marched toward London, by street and by weald all it forth pressed; and the brave women put on them men's clothes, and they forth journeyed toward the army. Brut The whole vale was underneath them and part of the weald with the Sussex downs blue in the distance. Clara Hopgood He had taken a ticket at hazard for a place with a pleasant-sounding name, and before village bells had begun to ring he was wandering in deep lanes amid the weald of Sussex. The Crown of Life The woman made no attempt to evade the penalty which she knew weald follow this act. David Crockett His Life and Adventures From its summit I saw before me, as I had seen it a hundred times, the whole of the weald. Hills and the Sea The Britons were bold, and proceeded over the weald. Brut In our own country the wealds of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex are remnants of the great forest of Anderida, which once clothed the whole of the south-eastern portion of the island. The Golden Bough Already a large section of the English nation turned their eyes towards him as one whom they might elect some day to weald the sceptre of Great Britain. Royalty Restored Shall no man born remember, That breaketh wood or weald, How long she stood on the roof of the world As he stood on my shield. The Ballad of the White Horse Inland spreads the undulant vastness of the sheep-spotted downs, beyond them the tillage and the woods of Sussex weald, coloured like to the pure sky above them, but in deeper tint. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft Then Arthur the rich man gan to ride; he proceeded over the weald, and Bath would seek. Brut Now to his thread-shroud is he nigh, Nigh to the tangle where wings are sealed, He who frolicked the jewelled fly; All is adroop on the down and the weald. Poems — Volume 2 Cador the keen, and much of his kindred, proceeded over wealds, and over wilderness, over dales and over downs, and over deep waters. Brut And Childric soon approached, over the weald, and would flee to the ships, and push from land. Brut His racial heritage, of course, marks him to the eye; even as ploughman or shepherd, he differs notably from him of the same calling in the weald or on the downs. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft |
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