...It lives and weaves its own tragedies and comedies with us andwithin us...
Various 「Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 2, April 1906」
...In the Ṛigvedas, theaurora weaves a robe for her husband the sun...
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」
...Eachlittle caterpillar weaves a silken nest for itself, in which itremains concealed most of the time, reaching out to feedupon adjacent blades of grass but retiring into the nest atthe least alarm...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...It weaves a nest which looks like a ragged loofah with a hole inthe side...
Douglas Dewar 「A Bird Calendar for Northern India」
...At the very spot where the Cetonia-grub is caught and paralysed, the Scolia-larva hatches, grows and weaves its cocoon...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...I will recall the fact that their larva first weaves a conical, horizontal bag of pure white silk, with wide meshes, held in place by interlaced threads which fix it to the walls of the cell...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...To protect himself against the severity of the winter which hehas to face when working, the Pine Caterpillar weaves himself a shelterin which he spends his bad hours, his days of enforced idleness...
J. H. Fabre 「The Wonders of Instinct」
...The woodthrush frequently weaves a fragment of newspaperor a white rag into the foundation of its nest...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...It is the male alone who weaves this dwelling; when it is ready a female comes to lay there, and generally fills it; it may contain from six hundred to a thousand eggs...
Frédéric Houssay 「The Industries of Animals」
... The male interlaces and weaves the leaves of algæ, etc...
Frédéric Houssay 「The Industries of Animals」
...The Navaho woman weaves her blanket not so much for profit as for love of the work...
Edward S. Curtis 「The North American Indian」
...God does not paint His revelationson the empty air, but weaves them into the web of history, or poursthem into the mould of common earthly objects and ordinary humanexperiences...
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」
...Twists and weaves around as if alive...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」
...The caterpillar has no fear as he weaves his own shroud; forthere is life within fit to survive, and ere long it spreads itsgorgeous wings, and flies in the air above where once it crawled...
Henry Warren 「Recreations in Astronomy」
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