Paragraph

 1    3|      peak toward the Sudbury meadows, which in time of flood
 2    5|  stripped, all the cranberry meadows are raked into the city.
 3    5| forest growing up under your meadows, and wild sumachs and blackberry
 4    9|     of muskrats in the river meadows; under the grove of elms
 5   10| plants, except in the little meadows recently overflowed, which
 6   10|  fields bear no crops, whose meadows no flowers, whose trees
 7   11|    should be glad if all the meadows on the earth were left in
 8   11|  pickerel, wading in retired meadows, in sloughs and bog-holes,
 9   14|  went a-graping to the river meadows, and loaded myself with
10   15| working far off in the river meadows all day, and had improved
11   15|     the railroad through the meadows, I encountered many a blustering
12   18|   There was ice still on the meadows, but it was all gone out
13   18|     have penetrated to those meadows on the morning of many a
14   18|   the unexplored forests and meadows which surround it. We need
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License