253 examples of ewe in sentences

A ram and ewe that I obtained near the Modoc lava-beds, to the northeast of Mount Shasta, measured as follows: Ram.

Ewe. ft. in.

There were the two parrocked together, like a ewe and a lamb, early and late; and though the Laird really appeared to have, and probably had, some delight in her company, it was only in contemplating that certain indefinable air of resemblance which she bore to the sole image impressed on his heart.

Milk of the human subject is much thinner than cow's milk; Ass's milk comes the nearest to human milk of any other; Goat's milk is something thicker and richer than cow's milk; Ewe's milk has the appearance of cow's milk, and affords a larger quantity of cream; Mare's milk contains more sugar than that of the ewe; Camel's milk is used only in Africa; Buffalo's milk is employed in India.

Milk of the human subject is much thinner than cow's milk; Ass's milk comes the nearest to human milk of any other; Goat's milk is something thicker and richer than cow's milk; Ewe's milk has the appearance of cow's milk, and affords a larger quantity of cream; Mare's milk contains more sugar than that of the ewe; Camel's milk is used only in Africa; Buffalo's milk is employed in India.

We meant to be good to you, dear; but we did not think enough that you had been unused to a big family,that you were a little ewe lamb that had been transplanted into a great crowded fold, and left to find your place with the crowd; and you misunderstood this, and took us too hardly; but we're going to do better.

Here comes the wonderful one-hoss-shay, Drawn by a rat-tailed, ewe-necked bay.

An excellent example is Nathan's reproof of David by the recital of the fable of the poor man's ewe lamb.

And made me, when it cam', A bird without a mate, A ewe without a lamb.

"It is my only onemy sweet childmy ewe lamb!"

It is the parable spoken by the Prophet Samuel to King David, that is expressed in the following words: "The poor man had nothing save one little ewe lamb, which he had bought and nourished up: and it grew up together with him and with his children; it did eat of his own meat, and drank of his own cup, and lay in his bosom, and was to him as a daughter.

They have sworn Jacobus shall not keep his one ewe-lamb While all the rest go childless.

If the man who had but one little ewe lamb that was dear to him as a daughter, that ate of his bread, and drank of his cup, and lay in his bosom, had by some mistake slaughtered it at the shambles, he would not have rued his bloody blunder more than I now rue mine.

While Julia, proud and mute, was resolving that if her lover came she would save him from himself by showing him how far he had to stoop, the attorney in the sourness of defeat and a barren prospectfor he scarcely knew which way to turn for a guineawas resolving that the ewe-lamb must be guarded and all precautions taken to that end.

cause the periods of gestation differ in the several domestic animals: thus the mare goes twelve months, the cow ten, the ewe and the goat five and the sow four.

Thus, if a ewe has more lambs at a birth than she can nourish, you should do what some shepherds practisetake part of them away from her, which is done to the end that those remaining may prosper.

As a ewe is pregnant for one hundred and fifty days, this arrangement causes her to drop her lambs at the end of autumn when the temperature is mild and the grass is renewed by the first rains.

Ewe lambs should never be bred before they are two years old, as they cannot earlier produce strong lambs, but will themselves degenerate: indeed, it is better to keep them until the third year.

To this end some shepherds protect their ewe lambs from the ram by tying baskets made of rushes or something of that kind over their rumps, but it is better to feed them apart from the flock.

When grass is chill with rain or dew, 85 Beneath my shade, the mother-ewe Lies with her infant lamb; I see The love they to each other make, And the sweet joy which they partake, It is a joy to me.'

"Then I went back and took in my arms my one ewe lamb.

[Footnote K: The crag of the ewe lamb.

But there is no rock in the district now called by the name of Ghimmer-crag, or the crag of the Ewe-lamb.

She knew that there was a ewe there and that the ewe had young.

She knew that there was a ewe there and that the ewe had young.

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