| Shuttleworth family - 1857 - 334 páginas
...in comfit, his stomake to ease. After soper, rested aplis, peris, blancbyd powder with hard chese. And even as it fareth with our gardens, so doth it with our orchards, which xvere never furnished with so good fruit, nor with such variety, as at i Seort-berian, Anglo-Saxon,... | |
| Shuttleworth family - 1858 - 440 páginas
...extent, the Abbey altogether possessed many orchards. An Elizabethan writer says : — Our orchards were never furnished with so good fruit, nor with such variety, as at present. For beside that we have most delicate apples, plums, pears, walnuts, fiIbcrds, &c., and those... | |
| Jean Froissart, William Harrison, Thomas Malory - 1910 - 420 páginas
...forms made more familiar to be discerned and their forces better known than hitherto they have been. And even as it fareth with our gardens, so doth it...present. For, beside that we have most delicate apples, plums, pears, walnuts, filberts, etc., and those of sundry sorts, planted within forty years past,... | |
| Jean Froissart, Sir Thomas Malory, William Harrison - 1910 - 424 páginas
...forms made more familiar to be discerned and their forces better known than hitherto they have been. And even as it fareth with our gardens, so doth it...present. For, beside that we have most delicate apples, plums, pears, walnuts, filberts, etc., and those of sundry sorts, planted within fortyyears past, in... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 páginas
...brought unto us from the Indies, Americans, Taprobane, Canary Isles and all parts of the world. . . . And even as it fareth with our gardens, so doth it...present. For, beside that we have most delicate apples, plums, pears, walnuts, filberts, etc. ... so have we no less store of strange fruit, as apricots, almonds,... | |
| John Dover Wilson - 1913 - 334 páginas
...abundantly within her own limits whatsoever is needful and most convenient for them that dwell therein And even as it fareth with our gardens, so doth it...present. For, beside that we have most delicate apples, plums, pears, walnuts, filberts, etc., and those of sundry sorts, planted within forty years past,... | |
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