Soon Tanya passed with a quick pace, skipping over the plashes of melted snow and mud.
A rain was falling, and we saw the drops fall into plashes, and the plashes were wrinkling under their blows.
The Wedon therefore riseth at Faulesse in master Knightlies pooles, and in Badbie plashesalso are certeine springs that resort vnto this streame.
Of a truth these white plasheswere but marguerites.
It rises in small plashes of water, about twelve or eighteen inches in diameter, upon which it drives its black specks, emitting the peculiar odour of the petroleum.
The earth in the circumference of these plashes is strongly impregnated with this oil: it is very tough, and from that immediately bounding apertures, the naphtha flows out on its being pressed; some portions exactly resemble asphaltum.
The great number of riuers riuulets & plashes of water makes hernes [to abound in these struck out] & herneries to abound in these parts.
Beside horseleaches & periwinkles in plashes & standing waters we haue met with vermes setacei or hardwormes butt could neuer conuert horsehayres into them by laying them in water as also the [Fol.
Congers are not so common on these coasts as on many seas about England, butt are often found upon the north coast of Norfolk, and in frostie wether left in pulks and plashes upon the ebbe of the sea.
The great number of riuers riuulets and plashes of water makes hernes and herneries to abound in these parts, yong hensies being esteemed a festiuall dish and much desired by some palates.
The Summer-worm of Ponds and plashes makes a long waving motion; the hair-worm seldome lies still.
Though the woods and dryelands abound with adders and vipers yet there are few snakes about our riuers or meadowes, more to bee found in Marsh land; butt ponds and plashes abound in Lizards or swifts.
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