He browses herbage as the camel on the way, nibbling all the choicest herbs, and sometimes strays at a great distance from the caravan.
"Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846"
James Richardson
He browses, he digs, he hunts, he climbs, he halloes, he feeds on roots and greens and mast.
"Birds and Poets"
John Burroughs
Would I have greater riches, I have but to walk a hundred yards from my house, on the neighbouring plateau, once a shady forest, to-day a dreary solitude where the Cricket browses and the Wheat-ear flits from stone to stone.
"The Life of the Spider"
J. Henri Fabre