6 Metaphors for countrysides

But the English countryside is not all greenness and softness, blossomy lanes, moated granges, and idyllic villages.

It is probable that a hunting lodge used by the Angevin kings once stood hereabouts, as this countryside was in their time the great forest of the White Hart.

When I was in the neighbourhood of the great battlefieldone may say it now!the whole countryside was one vast preparation.

The countryside is the goose that lays the golden eggs.

The countryside was a sea of ignorance, superstition, oppression and exploitation.

folks would jestingly exclaim, implying that nothing could resist those Froments, that the whole countryside was theirs by right of conquest, since every two years their number increased.

6 Metaphors for  countrysides