10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PASTURELESS»
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pastureless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Christian advocate, ed. by T.H. Milner
A church is no sooner known to be destitute of a pastor than there are forthwith
30 or 40 applications about it, from ministers wanting or willing to move, and
sheep are left pastureless while their shepherds are about seeking flocks.' If it
thus be, ...
Thomas Hughes Milner, 1857
His menacing continued and all stayed away from his brooding as he muttered to
himself: “Pocket full of ever-blacks, forest full of writhe, deeply shines the limpet's
breath, pastureless and blind. Four and twenty gashes blast and thunder silky ...
3
Becoming Spiritually Beautiful
Mephibosheth lived in a place called Lo Debar (meaning a pastureless land). My
own (very unofficial) translation of Lo Debar is “below the bar.” Mephibosheth
was living below the bar. He was the grandchild of a king, but he was living in a ...
4
Experience the Ultimate Makeover
Mephibosheth lived in a place called Lo Debar (meaning a pastureless land). My
own (very unofficial) translation of Lo Debar is “below the bar.” Mephibosheth
was living below the bar. He was the grandchild of a king, but he was living in a ...
5
The Irish Quarterly Review
he had been obliged to return before, through a very arid and pastureless track,
now and then diversified by large pools, one of which is named the Elephant's
Kloof, and iinother Tunobis. These reservoirs of water are very much frequented
at ...
6
the edinburgh review, or critical journal: for january, ...
Our belief is, however, that the first scheme would be impracticable, seeing the
rugged beginning it would have amidst pathless and probably pastureless lavas,
— the lofty mountain ranges to be crossed, — and the long tract of unknown ...
... while the table was, as Mr. Pumblechook might have said, the lap of luxury –
being entirely furnished forth from the coffee-house – the circumjacent region of
sitting-room was of a comparatively pastureless and shifty character: imposing on
...
Charles Dickens, Charlotte Mitchell, 2003
... a comparatively pastureless and shifty character; imposing on the waiter the
wandering habits of putting the covers on the floor (where he fell over them), the
melted butter in the arm-chair, the bread on the bookshelves, the cheese in the ...
Here he is, in truthfulness, a prince, an heir to the throne of Israel, but he is
disabled, lame, broken, disfigured, living in a wasteland, a barren, pastureless
place, in the house of another. He, not only is in a desperate place as far as
location, but ...
Robyn Kern Spradlin, 2008
10
Birds of an Iowa Dooryard
... for two pastureless calves and they had been admitted to a 2-acre lot, a small
portion of which is marshy. The nest was found on August 30, 1909. It contained
one whole egg and the broken shells of others, but the wrens had gone.
Althea R. Sherman, Fred J. Pierce, 1996
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PASTURELESS»
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What is the best poem about the British countryside?
The pastureless wet pasture grounds. Day after day, night after night, From lamb to lamb the shepherds went, With teapots for the bleating ... «Independent, Aug 10»