..., brambles, briers,thicket...
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」
...My good Sancho must get arod of briers or of whipcord, for letters written in blood cannot bedisputed, and the deliverance of a great lady like Dulcinea is notto be purchased with a song...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」
... The way was through bogs and briers, and I tore my feet often during the journey...
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」
...Their nests are madeunder tangled growths of underbrush or briers...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Here we have few or no briers or thorned things,save and except an odd blackberry or raspberry bush...
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson 「The Dog」
...There they have theseand cat briers also, and that infernal young locust tree almost would skina pointer...
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson 「The Dog」
...Slight wounds into which the virus may findaccess may be caused by barbed wire, stubbles, thorns, briers, grass burs, andsharp or pointed parts of feed...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...Thenest is a rude affair made of grass andweeds, placed on the ground in a tussockof grass in a boggy tract of land,where there is a growth of briers, etc...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Color Photography [August, 1897]」
...—Of grass and reeds, placed on theground in a tussock of grass, where there is agrowth of briers...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Color Photography [August, 1897]」
...It buildsits nest in a tuft of grass, often under the shelter of briers or alow bush, constructing it of dry grass with a lining of hair...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...He learned, too, thatnothing but clear dewdrops from the briers were fit for a rabbit todrink, as water which has once touched the earth must surely bearsome taint...
Ernest Seton-Thompson 「Lobo, Rag and Vixen」
...He wouldn't mind harming us, but he cannot, thanks tothe briers, and his enemies are ours, so it is well to heed him...
Ernest Seton-Thompson 「Lobo, Rag and Vixen」
...Molly kicked up her hind legs to make funof him and skipped into the briers along one of their old pathways,where of course the hawk could not follow...
Ernest Seton-Thompson 「Lobo, Rag and Vixen」
...The crashing of the brush and the yelping of thehound each time the briers tore his tender ears were borne to thetwo rabbits where they crouched in hiding...
Ernest Seton-Thompson 「Lobo, Rag and Vixen」
...With distracted brain he leapedfrom a window into a garden, and ran like a wildman through wood and brake, heedless that hisclothes were torn and his flesh rent with thornsand briers...
Charles Morris 「Historic Tales, Vol 14 (of 15)」
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