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3 This feather was picked up from the heath, the bird was not shot: we saw its nest in the winter, full of little skeletons.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
4 In winter nothing more dreary, in summer nothing more divine, than those glens shut in by hills, and those bluff, bold swells of heath.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXII
5 It was dug on a green slope in a corner of the kirk-yard, where the wall is so low that heath and bilberry-plants have climbed over it from the moor; and peat-mould almost buries it.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVI
6 I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXIV
7 He said the pleasantest manner of spending a hot July day was lying from morning till evening on a bank of heath in the middle of the moors, with the bees humming dreamily about among the bloom, and the larks singing high up overhead, and the blue sky and bright sun shining steadily and cloudlessly.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXIV