A wandering merchant hefrequents the main Some mean seafarer in pursuit of gain; Studious of freight, in naval trade well skill'd, But dreads the athletic labours of the field.
What innocent gaiety, what jovial suppers on threadbare cloths, and wonderful songs after; what pathos, merriment, humour does not a man enjoy who frequents their company!
Jones who frequents your salon, it was but respect for you that has enabled me to keep my patience with this stupid islander.
He more and more frequents the society of the men of Allah, and loads them with gifts; and more and more rarely he is seen at the chace, at wedding feasts, and the fantasia.
The former more commonly frequents orchards and the roadside, while the latter prefers to frolic, with the chicadees, among the evergreens.
Habitat and Range--Hydrangea frequents rocky river banks and ravines from the southern part of New York to Florida, and westward to Iowa and Missouri, being especially abundant in the valley of the Delaware and southward.
Habitat and Range--This plant frequents wet and muddy places and borders on streams from Nova Scotia to Minnesota, southward to Florida and Texas, also occurring in Europe and Asia.
It is most common in the New England States, northern New York and Michigan, and in Canada, where it frequents the dark sphagnum swamps, cold bogs and in the shade of dense forests of cedars, pines and other evergreens.
Habitat and Range--This inconspicuous little plant frequents rich woods or rich soil along road sides from Canada south to North Carolina and Kansas.
Album Greene), which frequents the banks of rivers and similar moist locations from Maine to Wisconsin, Virginia and Missouri.
In breeding-habits it differs from the commoner species, not placing its eggs in tree-holes; but how far this difference is voluntary may be doubted, for in the countries it frequentstrees are wanting.
Except for the wild camel which frequents the reed oases on the N.
Among the batrachians found in Mexico is the curious axolotl, which frequents the great lake on which the chief city is built, as well as numerous other lakes, some at a considerable elevation above the ocean.
The tapir, similar to that of the southern continent, also frequents the seashore and banks of the rivers; and another species, peculiar to the region, is said to have been discovered lately.
The paradise jacamar (galbula paradisea) frequents the more open parts of the forest, and is generally found in pairs.
The scissor-beak (Rhynchops nigra) frequentsthe lakes and streams.
A small green parrot, with a grey breast, frequents the banks of the Parana.
The agouti, or Indian cony, or rabbit, frequents the same region as the paca, and is about the size of an ordinary hare.
It is the chief food of the cariboo, which animal frequents these desolate-looking "barrens.
A large shell of the Pacific coast, occurring most abundantly in Puget Sound waters, where it frequents muddy shallows.
This species frequents the waters near San Diego, and sometimes grows to be two inches in length.
This indicates that it frequents firm surfaces and that it is fitted for running and walking upon the long, shelving beaches over which the tides and surf roll, leaving an abundance of its particular food.
It frequents chiefly those regions near the surf-beaten shores of the oceans.
One of the species that frequents the coast of Europe is easily tamed and in early times was trained to fish for its master.
The Chamois frequents the lofty inaccessible crags of the highest mountains, finding its food in the scanty herbage which grows in such regions, appearing on the brink of awful precipices, and leaping from ledge to ledge with ease and safety.
It lives in small herds or families of four or five individuals, and is not found in mountainous districts, but frequents low stony hills and arid desert wastes.
The American eagle frequents the shores of both oceans, and of our great lakes and rivers, because its favorite food is fish, which it obtains mainly by robbing the industrious fish-hawks.
It lives in herds, sometimes of considerable size, and frequents not only the high ground, but the mountain forests and scrub, where such cover exists.
It frequents the lower trees of the less dense forests: and is very active, flying strongly with a whirring sound, and continually hopping or flying from branch to branch.
This exquisite little creature frequents the smaller trees in the thickest parts of the forest, feeding on various fruits; often of a very large size for so small a bird.
It frequents the lower parts of the forest, and is seen singly, or at most two or three together.
Frequents shores with sandy beaches, and forms a principal article of food to the native youths, who are continually practising throwing their spears at this fish.
The pied wagtail; -- so called because it frequents ponds.
Every whiffler in a laced coat who frequents the chocolate house shall talk of the constitution.
It frequents the banks of rivers and is a good swimmer.
A whoremaster; a lecher; a man who frequents the society of whores.
It is noted for its fearless and familiar habits when it frequents the camps of lumbermen in the winter season.
It also swims well, and frequentsplains near the coast.
The latter, however, is less attached to the water, andfrequents a hilly region, browsing goat-like upon the leaves of the acacia.
The Bluebottle frequentsour homes during autumn and a part of winter, until the cold becomes severe; but her appearance in the fields dates back much earlier.
He frequents the edges of the irrigating ditches, with their cool soil, their varied vegetation, a favourite haunt of the Mollusc.
Fable of why the Heron frequents the banks of rivers and lakes.
It frequents the solitary parts of Judea and the surrounding countries, and, like the antelope, is everywhere gregarious.
The hoopoe is thought to be pretty well ascertained; yet we might suppose that a bird which frequents water more than the European variety does, would not have been misplaced at the close of the list given above.
Otherwise it frequents much the same kind of localities, but it does not occur in Britain.
He frequents the Court of Wards and Ordinaries, and fits these guests of Togae viriles with wives or worse.
It is never met with at a great distance from land, butfrequents the bays and seas adjacent to the shore.
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