From the moment the French landed on the shores of Canada, they seemed to enter into the spirit of forest life.
The English colonisers of New England were never able to win the affections of the Indian tribes, and adapt themselves so readily to the habits of forest life as the French Canadian adventurer.
The employés of the Hudson's Bay Company were chiefly Scotch, while the Canadian Company found in the French Canadian population that class of men whom it believed to be most suitable to a forest life.
They lived together in great happiness, which was only varied by the changes of a forest life.
The French character and manners adapted themselves admirably to the existing customs of forest life.
Whatever else custom has bound fast, in the domestic female circle of forest life, the tongue is left loose.
A number of well-born Brahmana youth of little understanding, without the hirsute honours of manhood, abandoning their homes, came to the woods for leading a forest life.
As the deer and boars and birds (though they lead a forest life) cannot attain to heaven, even so those Kshatriyas that are not bereft of prowess yet not given to doing good turns cannot attain to heaven by leading only a forest life.
Observing in this way the austere regulations of a forest life, I shall pass my days, calmly awaiting the dissolution of my body.
I think you must confess that I showed you more of the peculiarities of forest life, than was arranged beforehand.
But you must pardon my caprice at the idea of a forest life; for I am not much of a woodsman, you know.
Long ago the Bodisat was born to a forest life as the Genius of a tree standing near a certain lotus pond.
They, we are told, were living a forest life in the country of Kosala; and one was called DARK and the other called LIGHT.
Then they looked at each other, and being acute men with a full experience of forest life, they understood the silent drama.
He was thoroughly inured to forest life, but he knew that even the scouts and Indians fled for shelter from the great wilderness hurricanes.
He sat up and listened, knowing that he must depend for warning upon his hearing, which had been trained to extreme acuteness by the needs of forest life.
One was about forty years of age, rather tall, built well, his face browned by forest life.
The quickness and agility this lovely bird displays as it darts and twists and turns in the pursuit of butterflies in their uneven dodging flight is one of the marvels of forest life.
Purposiveness--the striving towards an end--stands out as a dominating feature in forest life.
Of selection and adaptation we have seen evidence throughout the whole forest life.
One hour of forest life in dear old Maine was to me worth a year spent amid streets, alleys, and sky-scraping buildings; so I fixed my headquarters at Greenville, and have spent most of my time in the wilderness.
And so on until the end of Simon's famous description of the delights of forest life [page 173].
In my sire’s halls, ere I was wed, I heard a dame who begged her bread Before my mother’s face relate What griefs a forest life await.
In the wild wood no joy I know, A forest lifeis nought but woe.
This senseless plan, this wish of thine To live a forest life, resign.
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