From the eminence upon which I stood, I could see innumerable streamlets coursing down the sides of the mountains, which extended their undulating brown-tinted declivities as far as the eye could reach.
If this is not done, rivers and streamlets will year by year dwindle away, and waste ground entirely take the place of what were once well-watered plains.
It is not possible to ascertain their thickness, but the water of small streamlets can be heard trickling through the stones many feet below the surface.
At last we discovered some by looking close to the mountain, for at the distance even of a few hundred yards, the streamlets were buried and entirely lost in the friable calcareous stone and loose detritus.
Even the very banks of the river and of the clear streamlets which entered it, were scarcely enlivened by a brighter tint of green.
The air was delightfully cool and fragrant; and the drops of dew still glittered on the leaves of the large liliaceous plants, which shaded the streamlets of clear water.
Down from the northern mountain there trickle reddish streamlets over a space several rods in width.
Other trees shade the walks at either side, and at their roots flow rapid streamlets of clearest water.
In the mountains dividing Middle park from North park the clustering streamlets pour steadily into Grand lake, whose surface is rarely free from gusts of chilling wind or the shadow of gathering storms.
Fairly out into the valley, where Ute creek, Sangre de Cristo, and one or two other streamlets unite to form the Trinchera, stands an old military post, Fort Garland.
Three more streamlets flowing from west to east were encountered at elevations of 2,700 ft.
We waded through two more streamletsflowing west--the second at an elevation of 1,650 ft.
That day we went over eleven successive hill ranges and crossed as many little streamlets between them.
Many of those streamlets had beautiful beds of white marble pebbles, which made their cool and clear water look and taste perfectly delicious.
We went on, crossing five more streamlets that afternoon, of which one, 2 m.
Two small streamlets entered the Arinos on the right.
The air was exquisitely pure and the water of two streamlets at 2,550 ft.
At the bottom of each we found brooks and streamlets of delicious water.
On October 1st we had more trouble cutting our way through, as we again found great ferns and palms, especially near streamlets of water, and quantities of fallen trees, which made us continually deviate from our direction.
It had a great many little springs and streamlets flowing into it between steep cuts in its high embankments, which were of alluvial formation mingled with decayed vegetation.
Small streamlets entered the Arinos, one on the left, the other on the right.
The tributaries of the Arinos we had seen so far that day were small streamlets 1 m.
We found troublesome ravines of great height where streamlets had cut their way through.
Several were the tributary streamlets to which we came that afternoon.
Through the mountain-passes Chaseth he the color'd pebbles, And, advancing like a chief, Draws his brother streamlets with him In his course.
If I mistake not, we have two species at least, one more an inhabitant of rocky streamlets than the other, and that one by far the best, though the other is good too.
Along the streamletswhich may be found in the numerous small valleys we met with the slender ash trees, beside alders, shrubs, Euonymus with brilliant red capsules, willows, etc.
I may mention here that I found the water of many streamlets and brooks throughout the western mountains of Mexico to have a slightly whitish colour and a dull, opalescent look, like a strong solution of quinine.
As onward through the wood they went, With great delight their eyes were bent On rocky heights beside the way And lofty trees with blossoms gay; And streamlets running fair and fast The royal youths with Sítá passed.
A few minutes of rapid descent down the limestone slope led us to a fine, small spring, which dashed in a score of small streamlets over some rocky ledges covered with moss and ferns.
The variety and novelty of form presented by the falling water, as the streamlets divided here and united there, some over, some under, the stone bridges accidentally formed in this confusion of nature, aroused our greatest admiration.
The most northern, which is called the Bahret-esh-Shurkiyeh, receives about half the surplus water of the Barada, together with somestreamlets from the outlying ranges of Antilibanus towards the north.
His lordly ships of ice Glisten in the sun; On each side, like pennons wide, Flashing crystal streamlets run.
Patiently stood the cows meanwhile, and yielded their udders Unto the milkmaid's hand; whilst loud and in regular cadence Into the sounding pails the foaming streamlets descended.
Was he one, or many, merging Name and fame in one, Like a stream, to which, converging Many streamlets run?
That like o'erflowing streamlets started, And now are dwindled, one by one, To stony channels in the sun!
Thou whose locks outshine the sun, Golden tresses, wreathed in one, As the braided streamlets run!
The picturesque and shady grove, Which streamlets hurried by, Are now uncover'd by the sun; Full many a stream is dry.
It was these streamletswhich cut the side canyons and left standing between them the bold promontories of the rim.
In both cases the power of the stream has been applied to downward trenching; the greater spreading sides were cut by the erosion of countless side streamlets resulting temporarily from periods of melting snow or of local rainfall.
In the main the streamlets and rivers keep pretty much the same direction and volume one year after another, but then there is also a quiet shifting of these currents.
Down their precipitous sides clothed with the richest green rushed innumerable streamlets to swell the largest and most rapid rivulet on the island, which watered the whole extent of this luxuriant valley.
To many charming byways amid the streamlets and the meadows and the gentle slopes of this southern Cambridgeshire the seven highways out of Cambridge will successively conduct us.
Sometimes if of soft material they actually are so consumed by the quicker trickling of streamlets at the base than at the summit, or by the general action of damp in decomposing the rock.
In the bed of the streamlets which fall westward into the Jigitonhonha, those rolled white topazes are found which are known under the name of minas-novas with blue topazes, and aquamarine beryls.
The beds of the auriferous rivers and streamlets contain more gold after storms of rain upon the plains than in any other circumstances.
The streamlets they wander through meadows so fleet, Their music enticing fond lovers to meet; The violets are blooming and nestling their heads In richest profusion on moss-coated beds.
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