"Larch" Quotes from Famous Books
... Shawl from near Wensley, but its charm can only be appreciated by seeing the view up the dale from its larch-crowned termination. Perhaps if we had seen nothing of Wensleydale, and the wonderful views it offers, we should be more inclined to regard this somewhat popular spot with greater veneration; but after having explored both sides of the dale, ... — Yorkshire Painted And Described • Gordon Home
... storm-thrush Whistlin' bould in March, Before there's a primrose peepin' out, Or a wee red cone on the larch; Whistlin' the sun to come out o' the cloud, An' the wind to come over the sea, But for all he can whistle so clear an' loud, He's never ... — The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 3 (of 4) • Various
... native of Germany, but is not used to any great extent. The same may be said of the larch, although this variety is also to ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 • Various
... racing over the sky, And the fields are strewn with the gold of the flower of March, The daffodil breaks under foot, and the tasselled larch Sways and swings as the thrush goes ... — Poems • Oscar Wilde |