| B. Lambert - 1806 - 624 lehte
...from ripening, at the least one month after all other cherries had taken their farewell of Hngland. This secret he performed by straining a tent, or cover,...same, now and then, with a scoop, or horn, as the heat of the weather required: and so, by with-holding the sunbeams from reflecting upon the berries,... | |
| John Bew - 1807 - 408 lehte
...whose 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, by straining a tent, or cover of canvass, over the whole tree, and wetting the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 lehte
...quibbling epitaph: 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, by straining a tent, or cover of canvass, over the whole tre*, and wetting the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the beat of... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 576 lehte
...quibbling epitaph: 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, by straining a tent, or cover of canvass, over the whole tree, and wetting the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 566 lehte
...of England. This secret Jie performed, by straining a tent, or cover of canvass, over the whole trw, and wetting the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of the weather required ; and so, by withholding the sun beams from reflecting upon the berries,... | |
| John Arliss - 1825 - 382 lehte
...kept hack from ripening, al the least one month after all other cherries had taken their farewell uf England. This secret he performed by straining a tent, or cover of canvass, over the whole tree, and wetting the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the beat of... | |
| George Frederick Prosser - 1828 - 282 lehte
...tree, 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...the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of the weather required, and so by withholding the sunbeams from reflecting upon the berries,... | |
| A F. Kendall - 1830 - 704 lehte
...whose 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...the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of the weather required; and so, by withholding the sun-beams from reflecting upon the berries,... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - 1830 - 202 lehte
...cherry-tree, whose fruit he had on purpose kept back from ripening at least one month after all cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed by straining a tent or cover of canvass over the whole tree, and wetting the same now-and-then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1831 - 564 lehte
...whose fruit he had of purpose kept back from ripening, at the least, one month after all the cherries had taken their farewell of England. This secret he performed by straining a tent, or cover of canvass, over the whole tree, and wetting the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of... | |
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