- century: I'm
lonesome since I
crossed the hill And over the moor that's
sedgy Such
lonely thoughts my
heart do fill
Since parting with my
Betsey I s****...
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Glenshesk (Irish:
Gleann Seisce, English: the
sedgy glen) is one of the nine
Glens of
Antrim in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It was
shaped by glacial...
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milky Wave: The blue,
transparent Vandalis appears; The
gulphy Lee his
sedgy Tresses rears: And
sullen Mole, that
hides his
diving Flood; And silent...
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reaches the sea. It is
generally seen as the
biblical 'brook of Kanah'. The
sedgy streams that
constitute the Wady Talaik,
which enters the sea
between Joppa...
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dwell there and
occupy what land they would.
Edmund built his home
beside a
sedgy pond,
which became known as
Ingalls pond, and so
appeared on
early maps...
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Castlereagh Kiltullagh Castlereagh Scregg 662
Athlone Killinvoy Roscommon Sedgy Island 2
Athlone Kiltoom Athlone Seltannaveeny 300
Boyle Kilronan Boyle...
- Bolliacholla, i.e.,
Baile a’ Chalaidh, the
townland of the ... long, co****,
sedgy gr****’ de réir an Chorragánaigh; deir sé ‘Dr. Joyce’s
explanation … town...
- (Pinus) or
quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides).
These habitats are
typically sedgy, gr****y, brushy, or
sometimes mossy. The
species forms small, intertangled...
- Wikispecies:
Sedum gypsicola APDB: 140400 CoL: 4W9CK EoL: 47127409 EPPO:
SEDGY EUNIS: 168225 GBIF: 8213145 IPNI: 275486-1 NCBI: 2338996 Observation.org:...
- the
undulating hills covered with rank herbage, the
rivulet stagnant and
sedgy, the
walks scarce traceable, the ice-houses open to the
prying sun, the...