单词 | cony |
例句 | The others said, “Boxer will pick up when the spring grass conies on”; but the spring came and Boxer grew no fatter. Animal Farm: A Fairy Story 1945-08-17T00:00:00Z The conies had hundreds of buries under these trees, so close together that the problem was not to find a rabbit, but to find a rabbit far enough away from its hole. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z But we are there when he conies down, when he is sweaty and weak and needs to be away from the crowd. Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z And if he conies with tired horses and weary men? The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z They chose two trees about a hundred yards apart and each boy stood under one of them waiting for the conies to come out again. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z Ricky conies along, his green hair extra spiked for the occasion. Hollow City 2014-01-14T00:00:00Z It goes through grassland studded with honey-acacia trees, and it goes past factories, and then it conies to a rotary and enters the bustling street life of Nairobi. The Hot Zone 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z Another kestrel, perhaps his mate, conies to that cry, and after a few million years all the kestrels are calling each other with their individual note of Kee-kee-kee.” The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z She cranks up the radio when it conies on.” Millionaires for the Month 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z Anyone in the Settlement that hears the ringing quits doing whatever they’re doing and conies to the schoolhouse to welcome the new people. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z The Oxford English Dictionary charts the usage, including one line from a popular 1622 play co-written by a contemporary of Shakespeare: “ … they cry like poulterers’ wives, ‘no money, no cony.’ What’s up with all these rabbits everywhere? 2022-07-29T04:00:00Z From foes the conies shelter in the rocks. Order of Service for the funeral of Prince Philip 2021-04-16T04:00:00Z The larger troop went on, with the baggage, to Belvoir; but the Princes, with about twenty more, proceeded by a short cut, which Rupert remembered passing ten years before when a boy, "shooting of conies." Rupert Prince Palatine 2012-04-13T02:00:20.660Z Now conies in what I believe to be the falsehood. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 10 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Legal 2012-02-11T03:04:05.257Z Like the conies of the Bible, these people were a feeble folk—their mental powers were slender—they grew up in ignorance—their lot was poverty. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z One night, Perkes, who was a stout, hale yeoman, and had formerly been warrener to Mrs. Littleton, went to catch conies, with a companion named Poynter, and returned laden with spoil. Guy Fawkes or The Gunpowder Treason 2011-10-15T02:00:27.517Z Daman, dam′an, n. the Syrian hyrax, the cony of the Bible. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) 2011-10-11T02:01:08.990Z The Erastian flourishes his Acts of Parliament in the face of the Anglican, who burrows like a cony in the rolls of Convocation. Res Judicat? Papers and Essays 2011-08-24T02:00:18.157Z The island was thickly wooded with other trees of excellent smell and quality; and in the woods there were conies and deere and fowle in incredible abundance. Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z In 1667 they were given power to scrutinize the preparing of rabbit or cony wool for the wool trade and the registration of the then customary seven years’ apprenticeship. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z Of the many mouching modes for taking conies, ferretting, as already stated, and field netting are the most common. The Confessions of a Poacher 2011-08-05T02:00:44.470Z “The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make these their houses in the rocks.” Pleasure & Profit in Bible Study 2011-07-09T02:00:14.273Z The eighth said, "Beef, mutton, and pork are dear, I therefore take pigs, chickens, conies, and capons, being of a lesser price." Amusing Prose Chap Books 2011-06-27T02:01:05.043Z Besides these, deer, marmots, conies, and Clark nutcrackers and other wildlife are abundant. Glacier National Park [Montana] 2011-06-21T02:00:29.217Z From the king's shoulders hung a waist-length coat of the skins of "conies." Francis Drake and the California Indians, 1579 2011-05-26T02:00:16.780Z The penalties attached to rabbit poaching are less than those of game, and the conies need not be followed into closely preserved coverts. The Confessions of a Poacher 2011-08-05T02:00:44.470Z “Well,” I said, “I am certainly like the conies.” Pleasure & Profit in Bible Study 2011-07-09T02:00:14.273Z A distinct and real power conies to the individual who has received the Holy Ghost. A Rational Theology As Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2011-03-14T03:01:04.693Z The beaver, marmot, otter, marten, cony, and a host of smaller mammals are interesting and important members of the fauna. Glacier National Park [Montana] 2011-06-21T02:00:29.217Z In this mean space, some Indians which went loose, killed many conies with their gyves, and with arrows. A Narrative of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida published at Evora in 1557 2011-01-20T03:00:07.377Z The veriest lout in his holiday excursion loved to see his mongrel cur hunt the meadows and marshes for game, or catch the cony in the extensive warrens which then existed around. William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z You see, then, my brethren, we who are God’s people are like the ants, the conies, the locusts, and the spiders, little things, but exceeding wise.” Pleasure & Profit in Bible Study 2011-07-09T02:00:14.273Z One would have supposed that the klipspringers would have hid themselves in crevices, as the conies had done. The Young Yagers A Narrative of Hunting Adventures in Southern Africa 2010-12-20T17:11:52.020Z The knife conies, and cuts the stem, and the wound can never be healed. Magda A Play in Four Acts They staid in Autiamque three months, with great plenty of maize, French beans, walnuts, prunes, and conies: which until that time they knew not how to catch. A Narrative of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida published at Evora in 1557 2011-01-20T03:00:07.377Z He will carry my counsels to Cortes when the cony carries food to the serpent, and the sick ox to the carrion crow. Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico Bal�cony, in architecture, is a gallery projecting from the outer wall of a building, supported by columns or brackets, and surrounded by a balustrade. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis Among smaller animals the jerboa and other descriptions of rat, and the wabar or cony are common; lizards and snakes are numerous, most of the latter being venomous. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" We passed our time in shooting deer, conies, parrots, boobies, gulls, &c. and catching fish, which we found in abundance. Journal of Voyages Containing an Account of the Author's being Twice Captured by the English and Once by Gibbs the Pirate... These conies were of two sorts, some were like those of Spain, and the other of the same color and fashion, and as big as great hares, longer, and having greater loins. A Narrative of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida published at Evora in 1557 2011-01-20T03:00:07.377Z Perhaps you can't imagine the thrill that conies from a really true hit: really it's one of the few good things in the world. Years of Plenty The squeaks of conies and shrill whistles of groundhogs could be distinguished above the clatter of horses' hoofs, for timber line is their home. Chiquita, an American Novel The Romance of a Ute Chief's Daughter The high mountains are for the wild goats; The rocks are a refuge for the conies. The Bible Story The country abounds with large quantities of wild hogs, mountain cows, armadillas, deer, conies, and innumerable wild fowl. Journal of Voyages Containing an Account of the Author's being Twice Captured by the English and Once by Gibbs the Pirate... There are in Florida many bears and lions, wolves, deer, dogs, cats, martens, and conies. A Narrative of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida published at Evora in 1557 2011-01-20T03:00:07.377Z "You are like a cony in love with a snake." Command On them he rode like a fury, smote Kay from his horse, and fared among them all like a greyhound among conies. Historic Tales, Vol. XIII (of 15), Part I The Romance of Reality. King Arthur Like conies of the rocks, or beehives of modern skyscrapers, these denizens lived. Through Our Unknown Southwest In 1522 the election dinner consisted of fowls, swans, geese, pike, half a buck, pasties, conies, pigeons, tarts, pears, and filberts. Old and New London Volume I Sometimes I hardly know myself, but at others it conies back to me clearly enough. The Wilderness Trail "I'm only surprised that he conies so late as he has a cold." The Son of His Mother This indicates that the revealing of the arm of the Lord is of a supernatural kind, such an one as conies down from above. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2 They work like horses in America, and their native cuteness conies out in trade with surprising results. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule There is no life there,––no birds, no conies or chipmunks that inhabit most high places of these mountains; no flowers, no grass, no sign of vegetation; nothing but granite. The Heart of Thunder Mountain I was then curious to see how the cony would transport his hay in winter. A Mountain Boyhood Thus, while the vixen “lay up” near a warren, Vulp skirted the copse and chased the conies home towards his waiting spouse. Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain The squeak of these shadowy conies, the twitter of these unseen little birds, go on day by day. They of the High Trails It’s like the dark ages of the behemoth an’ the cony. The Maids of Paradise He gets slowly up from the hearthrug, conies towards me, and places his honest head on my arm, but his eyes are fixed on mine. Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure Several times, upon digging beneath the slide rock, I discovered cony dens, merely openings far down between the jumbled rocks, beyond the reach of wind and weather. A Mountain Boyhood In such heights man is of no more value than the wolf or the cony. Cavanaugh: Forest Ranger A Romance of the Mountain West The conies squeaked from the rocky ridges, and a brace of eagles circling about a lone crag, as if exulting in their sovereign mastery of the air, screamed in shrill ecstatic duo. The Forester's Daughter A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range The fat, gray conies chirped at us from the rocks; the ground-squirrels, greatly multiplied since the wholesale destruction of foxes, kept the dogs unavailingly chasing hither and thither whenever they were loose. The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America The agouti, or Indian cony, or rabbit, frequents the same region as the paca, and is about the size of an ordinary hare. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America They were the conies' castles, ready refuges from enemies, their devious passages as effective as drawbridge or portcullis. A Mountain Boyhood Turning his tired horse to grass, he stretched himself along a grassy, sunny cranny between the rocks, and there ate and afterward slept, while all about him the lambs called and the conies whined. Cavanaugh: Forest Ranger A Romance of the Mountain West The wind in the pines, the sunshine, the conies crying from their rocks, the 191 butterflies on the clover—my heart aches with the beauty of it. The Forester's Daughter A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range At this place, too, the best food consisted of Indian conies, snakes, oysters, periwinkles, a few small turtles and a variety of small fish. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 The larger agouti, mara, or Patagonian cony—twice the size of a hare—are seen three or four together, hopping quickly one after the other in a straight line across the Pampas. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America But in spite of his living in the out-of-the-way world the cony has enemies for whom he is always watching. A Mountain Boyhood Note down every weighty conclusion which conies to thy head on a given day, and when a few days have passed reexamine that question and note it down a second time. The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt The conies crying from their runways suddenly took on poignant pathos. The Forester's Daughter A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range The ptarmigan scuttles away among the rocks, the marmot whistles, the conies utter their slender wistful cries. A Daughter of the Middle Border The old prophet Solomon somewhere talks of the conies or ants as "a feeble folk who prepare their meat in the summer." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866 Gay and fragrant flowers beckoned my footsteps off the trail; friendly conies "squee-eked" at me from their rocky lookout posts; fat marmots stuffed themselves, making the most of their brief summer. A Mountain Boyhood We sees no animals and no snakes, and we goes along the banks of the stream, and at last we conies to a deep pool that bubbled and fizzed up like soda water, all over. A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa Belden, forgotten, ignored as completely as the conies, sat with choking throat and smarting eyes. The Forester's Daughter A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range The result was very effectual as regarded the cony, but it was not much to gurr about in the way of breakfast. The Settler and the Savage Down we went, with long steps, almost flying, and leaving behind us the busy conies and the tame ptarmigans, to inhabit the peak until206 we should come again. Pluck on the Long Trail Boy Scouts in the Rockies The altitude zone of the cony I found to be between eleven and thirteen thousand feet. A Mountain Boyhood The high hills are for the wild goats; the rocks are a 48refuge for the conies.... Chosen Peoples Being the First "Arthur Davis Memorial Lecture" delivered before the Jewish Historical Society at University College on Easter-Passover Sunday, 1918/5678 As he came close and could see their faces in the dingy twilight, he saw also that, though big, strapping fellows, the most of them were weeping, and shivering like conies in a trap. The Blue Pavilions At that moment a species of rabbit, or cony, chanced to hop round the corner of a rock. The Settler and the Savage Once "the snow-white cony sought its evening meal," unconscious of our dangerous vicinity, issuing with erected ears from the wood edge. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 Sitting motionless in the midst of jumbled rocks I have faded into the bowlder fields, and thus have been able to watch the cony and his enemies. A Mountain Boyhood The country swarmed with conies, hogs, deer, and fowl, so that the men lived upon fresh meat, or upon the fish in the creeks, "whereof there was great plenty." On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. Their local name for the Chimpanzee is Enché-eko, as near as it can be Anglicized, from which the common term ‘Jocko’ probably conies. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV. When it is necessary, I can amputate limbs, and do a great many apparently cruel things, but when it conies to breaking such bad news as this I am a nervous coward. Infelice The hill sides resemble cony burrows, full of inhabitants. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2 The cony sat up suddenly, awake and alertly watching. A Mountain Boyhood Between the born adventurer and the community-man there is a far greater gulf fixed than between the former and an eagle or the latter and a cony. Secret Bread Indeed, Death, the Reaper, multiplied two-hundred-fold and mowing a swath of incredible proportions, could scarcely have pillaged the land of its conies more thoroughly. Bruvver Jim's Baby Unto the birds these shelter yield, And storks upon the fir-trees build: Wild goats the hills defend, and feed, And in the rocks the conies breed. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume II When it conies to that, we shall need no laws, and no slavery, for the millennium will have arrived.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy Soon the weasel appeared, circling the rock where the cony had been sunning himself, searching beneath it, hurrying along the tunnels through which the cony had fled. A Mountain Boyhood "Sir Robert Whitecraft," said Mr. Brown, "how conies such a wanton and unnecessary waste of property?" Willy Reilly The Works of William Carleton, Volume One There were still remaining a few representatives of the old families, who were treated with much reverence by the rest of the townspeople, although they were, like the conies of Scripture, a feeble folk. Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches Moreover we had drifted even in this successful fight still nearer to the pass, so that the conies who dwelt there were beginning to consider whether they should not run into their holes. The Hollow Land I. I notice, first, the source from which the river conies. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII I watched the long slender body disappear among the rocks in the opposite direction to that taken by the cony, standing for a moment to regain my breath and recover from my surprise. A Mountain Boyhood The hunting-weasel never came here, though the conies were abundant; the stags never fought here though there was a fair ground for a battlefield. The History of Richard Raynal, Solitary "This flying demon, this man without fear, was told to report directly to me, and he conies at the appointed hour." The Forest of Swords A Story of Paris and the Marne It is still and peaceful, tranquil—and to them conies the soft, low murmur of the surf. The Miracle Man But, entertaining this feeling, how conies it you screen so heinous an offender frae justice? The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest From near and far came answering marmot shrillings, and from near by a cony "squee-eked" his quick alarm. A Mountain Boyhood The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats, and the rocks for the conies. McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader Return to Table of Contents A fearful tale conies to us from Columbus. Peck's Compendium of Fun My idea is that this isn't going to be a very protracted struggle; we shall just scare the enemy to death before it conies to a fight at all. Different Girls He sent us every day a brace or two of fat bucks, conies, hares, and fish, the best in the world. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy When his presence was announced, neither the cony nor I could see him because of an intervening upthrust of rock. A Mountain Boyhood As soon as time water conies to the boil, move it so that the beans will only simmer gently; they must then continue simmering till they are tender. Cassell's Vegetarian Cookery A Manual of Cheap and Wholesome Diet Thus Mr. Max Müller really never conies to grips with his opponents, and his large volumes shine rather in erudition and style than in method and system. Modern Mythology When that time conies, that action will be determined in the line of indisputable right and duty. Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents William McKinley, Messages, Proclamations, and Executive Orders Relating to the Spanish-American War Below, the reapers narrow the circle of the corn; and there are conies within the circle. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts The cony is something like the heaver far down on the flats below; working at top speed when he does work, and then resting for many months. A Mountain Boyhood The intellectual element in tickling conies out in its connection with laughter and the sense of the comic, of which it may be said to constitute the physical basis. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man The fuchsias grow against our walls and tap at our window-panes in the morning as though they were roses; they even make their homes in the rocks, like the conies. Some Private Views But there conies upon us perpetually that "wind of Africa"; and it disturbs us. Hills and the Sea This island has great numbers of seals and conies, or rabbits, on which account we called it Conie island. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 I sat watching a cony one day in early fall as he lay in the sunshine upon a bowlder. A Mountain Boyhood And strange! like a dream, like a greeting from afar, conies stealing to his ears, "Be a good man." The Youth of the Great Elector On the wildest and most desolate peaks and rock piles is found the cony or pika or "rock rabbit" as it is variously called. The Lake of the Sky Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Towns, Early Mining Excitements, Steamer Ride, Mineral Springs, Mountain and Lake Resorts, Trail and Camping Out Trips, Summer Residences, Fishing, Hunting, Flowers, Birds, Animals, Trees, and Chaparral, with a Full Account of the Tahoe National Forest, the Public Use of the Water of Lake Tahoe and Much Other Interesting Matter This is the cochineal insect, but only the wild variety; the fine kind, which is used for dye, and conies from the province of Oajaca, miles off, is covered only with a mealy powder. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern A cardinal, I hope, will not catch conies. The White Devil He was the cony's ally, broadcasting information about the skirmish taking place before his eyes; but whether he was attempting to interfere and divert my attention, I could not make out. A Mountain Boyhood When unhappiness conies in at the door of the igloo, marriage flies out of the chimney. The New North The short stories increase one's admiration for the artist, but the full, more virile message conies from the Novels. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities Though mild the stroke Bards, like the conies, are "a feeble folk," Fearing all noises but the one they make Themselves—at which all other mortals quake. Shapes of Clay A deer was said to be broken, a cony unlaced, a pheasant, partridge, or quail winged, a pigeon or a woodcock thighed, a plover minced, a mallard unbraced. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine My intrusion upon the heights in summer has ever been announced by the conies and the marmots. A Mountain Boyhood Who can tell where it begins? where the water conies from that fills it? where it goes? Home Geography for Primary Grades The hedge is quick and green with brier, From their sand the conies creep; And all the birds that fly in heaven Flock singing home to sleep. Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes Volume I. You know, perhaps, that sinister something that conies like a hand out of the unseen and grips your heart about. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories Forgiveness of sins conies, therefore, at the very start of a right life. The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little I feel such a longing, when Sunday conies, to spend it with good people, under the guidance of a heaven-taught man. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss These little conies are wonderfully confiding in the way they use a fox-earth. A Cotswold Village "The stones were still in their native quarries had it been left to us to seek them; we are like the conies in the ruins, sir, the inheritors of what other hands have done." Gulliver of Mars The meadows of the musk-ox, where the laughing grasses grow, The rivers where the careless conies leap. Rhymes of a Rolling Stone The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats; and the rocks for the conies. O Pioneers! Add the sugar to the water and place over the fire until it conies to a rapid boil. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals It means the abode of conies or rabbits. A Cotswold Village When she conies, I'll be a hundred miles away, and bound farther off. Black Jack "It is the common fortune, and help conies, as it often does, from those we distrust and hate," was the answer. The Brown Mask The gate softly opens, and a female conies forward. Vivian Grey "In case any one conies in with cold toes, you see." Traffics and Discoveries And cows astonied stared with fear, And sheep crept to the knees of cows, And conies to their burrows slid, And rooks were still in rigid boughs, And all things else were still or hid. Georgian Poetry 1916-17 Edited by Sir Edward Howard Marsh I guess he doesn't want to stop her party to bother with us; but if she ever conies and wants to take us back like we were, Malcolm, I'm not going. Michael O'Halloran For there must be bought beef, veal and mutton, And that even such as is good and fat, With pig, geese, conies, and capon; How sayest thou, Blanche? blab it out unto that? A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 "The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats, and the rocks for the conies." Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time He sent us commonly every day a brace of ducks, conies, hares, and fish, sometimes melons, walnuts, cucumbers, pease, and divers roots…. Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines An Indian will eat a cony,—if he can catch it. The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories How graphically the contrast is drawn between him and Goliath, as the latter conies forth swelling with his own magnificence, and preceded by his shield-bearer! Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII "Without the gentlemen's practical views, we ladies are such feeble folk—mere conies in the rocks." Annie Kilburn : a Novel The gray old conies of curule rank, prime senators of the sandy beach, and father of the father-land, hold a just session upon the head borough, and look like brown loaves in the distance. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War That is the realisation maturity brings and that is where the woman conies in. Marching Men It has been the opinion of antiquity," said Imlac, "that human reason borrowed many arts from the instinct of animals; let us, therefore, not think ourselves degraded by learning from the cony. Dr. Johnson's Works: Life, Poems, and Tales, Volume 1 The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D., in Nine Volumes To the point, he oft personates a rover, and therein conies nearest to himself. Character Writings of the 17th Century I used to want to—you like to be to yourself when night conies—but we always left a lighted window for the traveller who'd lost his way. Plays Then the panic of the conies made him turn his head, and the quick beat of his heart was quickened by worse than bodily labor. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War With joyful pride her heart is great: Her house, in all the land, Holds Him who conies, foretold by fate, With prophet-voice and hand. A Hidden Life and Other Poems "Oh, I shan't interfere with your apology when the time conies," retorted Collins. Affairs of State It is a tumbler to drive in the conies. Character Writings of the 17th Century Good Lord, what pretty things these conies are! A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 But these are conies of great mark and special character, full of light and leading, because they have been shot at, and understand how to avoid it henceforth. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War Ye vile offscourings! with unblushing face Dare ye claim sonship to our heavenly Sire, Who serve brute vices, crouching in the mire To hounds and conies, beasts that ape our race? Sonnets Since I saw you, I have had a treat in the reading way which conies not every day,—the Latin poems of V. Bourne, which were quite new to me. The Best Letters of Charles Lamb You'll see where mountain conies grapple With prayer and creed in their rock chapel Which Ben and Claire once built for them; They call it Söar Bethlehem. Fairies and Fusiliers The frog said: "Who conies to the east to make a noise at the house of the daughter of kings, and will not let her sleep at her ease?" Moorish Literature All the ministers under heaven cannot take sin out of the world, nor uproot sin altogether from the heart of man: the plague conies in at birth. The Warriors The yellow stalks—the stubble—will turn brown and wither through the winter, till the strong spring shoot conies up and the anemones flower. The Open Air I said, 'Why, there's some poacher fellow popping at the conies!' and out I went straight to the warren to see. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale From this hour on we are strangers, till the time conies when we shall appear before the judgment-seat of God. The Mill Mystery What comes from Italy may be as good as what conies from Hanover, Doctor. Waverley Novels — Volume 12 We must be wise as the conies, and build our nest in the cleft of the Rock of Ages. When the Holy Ghost is Come "I must say that Chunky has you beaten to a—a— I've forgotten the word I want —when it conies to fighting cats." The Pony Rider Boys in the Rockies Or, the Secret of the Lost Claim The burrowing of conies in the dunes is, in this way, not unfreqnently a cause of their destruction and of great injury to the fields behind them. The Earth as Modified by Human Action Hence patience is called "patience of hope," because it is hope that makes the soul exercise patience and long-suffering under the cross, until the time conies to enjoy the crown. The Riches of Bunyan Selected from His Works She never conies near her father or her sister, though she lets them, leastways her sister, go and see her. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood She conies to my room when the others are asleep. The Guest of Quesnay "If this is what conies of reading your Dante, I advise the 'Song of Solomon,'" she said. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca So here we find confirmed a fact noted earlier, that consciousness - at least at its present state of evolution - arises where for some reason or other our volition conies to rest. Man or Matter Upheld by a legitimate pride, do they retire satisfied from the lists when evening conies, or do they lay down their arms as I did, disappointed and dejected, and worn out with the fierce struggle? Stories by Foreign Authors: German — Volume 1 It is thoroughly evil when one single thought conies to take entire possession of the mind. The Recreations of a Country Parson It is composed of iron oxide, such as conies off a blacksmith's anvil or the rolls of a rolling-mill, and powdered metallic aluminum. The Ear in the Wall A fight like this conies once to a soul, Helen—and it wins or it loses—and you must win! King Midas: a Romance Well, but you've told me yourself how Thorny wastes time, and makes mistakes, and conies in late, and goes home early—-" "As if that made any difference! Saturday's Child It conies upon me in the night, when the large-faced moon looks at me from heaven. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten "You will very soon know what conies of it all," Hilliard continued with a sudden change of voice. Eve's Ransom I can remain but an hour and then slip out of town again before daylight conies. Alice of Old Vincennes My grandfather can call to mind the time when only the conies lived upon this rock. Sir Nigel So one has to figure it in Soltikof's day,—before the conies ruined it. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 19 The climbing-instinct conies suddenly, at the hour of need, and no less suddenly vanishes. The Life of the Spider But when they shall see, sir, his crest up again and the man in blood, they will out of their burrows, like conies after rain, and revel all with him. Coriolanus At sunrise in would pour peasants from the vale below, bringing vegetables and poultry, and mountaineers with quails and conies, and others with divers affairs. 1492 Barnum sold him several kinds, including "beaver" and "cony," and he then asked for some "Russia." The Life of Phineas T. Barnum But when they shall see, sir, his crest up again, and the man in blood, they will out of their burrows, like conies after rain, and revel all with him. Coriolanus In the rocks there were hundreds of homes for the conies, and from the crevices wild asparagus hung down. Dream Life and Real Life; a little African story Then Sir Tristram rode in amongst them, and there he smote down Sir Kay from his horse; and there he fared among those knights like a greyhound among conies. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 There is little light left," he said, "but it must serve us to start these conies from their burrows. Nada the Lily "I heard," said the Hottentot; "but it was only a cony on the rocks." Dream Life and Real Life; a little African story "No cony, no cony," said the Bushman; "see, what is that there moving in the shade round the point?" Dream Life and Real Life; a little African story Not a cony in all the rocks was so still. Dream Life and Real Life; a little African story Two conies came out on the rock above her head and peeped at her. Dream Life and Real Life; a little African story |
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