10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STREAMLESS»
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streamless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
streamless and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Task, Table Talk, and Other Poems of William Cowper
The streamless dell — not streamless always, however, for the poet describes the
urn of its little Naiad as filled in winter — lies immediately in front, and we see the
wood within its hol- ow recesses, as if ' sunk, and shortened to the topmost ...
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The task, Table talk, and other poems: With critical ...
The streamless dell — not streamless always, however, for the poet describes the
uru of its little Naiad as filled in winter — lies immediately in front, and we see the
wood within its hol- ow recesses, as if ' sunk, anil shortened to the topmost ...
3
A Classical and Topographical Tour Through Greece During the ...
474 IMPETUOSITY OF THE ILISSOS. first tour, the most celebrated of the
Athenian rivers continued streamless! But, on my return thither, in 1805, a heavy'
storm of rain upon Hymettos, towards the middle of September, ina few hours
converted ...
4
Vegetation of the Peak District
W. B. Crump A streamless Limestone Dale. Calcareous grassland of sheep's
Fescue-grass (Festuca ovina) in the foreground and on the right. Scrub of
Hawthorns (Crataegus Oxyacantha=C. monogi/na) on the left. The dale is
streamless, and ...
5
Vegetation of the Peak District
A streamless Limestone Dale. Culcarcous grassland of sheep's 1“ escne-grass (
Festuca ozrina) in the foreground and on the right. Scrub of Hawthorns (
Cratacgus U.vyuc(zntha:0. monogyna) 0n the left. The dale is streamless, and
fenced with ...
6
Rice: Soil, Water, Land
... areas of deeply weathered terrace formations crossed by broad and wide
shallow valleys, most of which are streamless, although considerable areas
remain wet as a result of damming of valleys; and • areas of shallowly weathered
terrace ...
In many cases the waters which enter the subterranean channels through the
swallow-holes in the middle and upper portions of the near streamless valleys re-
enter the valley at the surface and continue to the main stream as a surface
stream.
Indiana Academy of Science, 1921
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy ...
In many cases the waters which enter the subterranean channels through the
swallow-holes in the middle and upper portions of the near streamless valleys re-
enter the valley at the surface and continue to the main stream as a surface
stream.
In many cases the waters which enter the subterranean channels in the middle
and upper portions of the streamless valley, enter the surface stream in its lower
course. But more frequently the waters have been diverted through subterranean
...
Indiana. Dept. of Conservation, 1922
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Nugai literariae: prose and verse
... and freshening balm, — A pilgrim I, who streamless wastes have trod, — These
heights, the Zion ! thou the river calm Which makest glad the Sanctuary of God !
STONEHENGE. I toss upon the ebb of rolling time, — DOVEDALE,
Richard Winter Hamilton, 1841
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STREAMLESS»
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streamless is used in the context of the following news items.
Tiny Taylor experiences growth
TAYLOR — To most, the drive between Bismarck and Dickinson is a streamless blur of wheat-colored prairies touching sky. But wedged between these two ... «Dickinson Press, Mar 15»
Oral history and hearing loss
When perusing the internet for innovations in the oral history discipline, I generally seek out new voices, intuitive platforms and streamless presentations. «OUPblog, May 13»
Summer drought continues
In the mid reaches of the Thames there is said to be next to no stream, while a report from the upper reaches is that the river is almost streamless at Reading, ... «Banffshire Journal, Aug 11»