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... side all ruined , loose stones and crags that waited but the next frost to thunder down ; in the bottom , a few ... sides . When it ceased to act upon the water , it reascended to the cloud , forming a circle with a still increasing ra ...
... side all ruined , loose stones and crags that waited but the next frost to thunder down ; in the bottom , a few ... sides . When it ceased to act upon the water , it reascended to the cloud , forming a circle with a still increasing ra ...
7 psl.
... sides . The water was per- fectly still , and not a breath of air to be felt . We were in fine weather , but on the eastern side a heavy shower was falling , within a quarter of a mile of us , and the sound which it made was louder than ...
... sides . The water was per- fectly still , and not a breath of air to be felt . We were in fine weather , but on the eastern side a heavy shower was falling , within a quarter of a mile of us , and the sound which it made was louder than ...
8 psl.
... side of a little and clear runlet , the large butter- cups on its margin moved when there was no wind , rocked by the rapid motion of its stream . THE horse - chestnut in the way in which its boughs incline to rest upon the ground ...
... side of a little and clear runlet , the large butter- cups on its margin moved when there was no wind , rocked by the rapid motion of its stream . THE horse - chestnut in the way in which its boughs incline to rest upon the ground ...
11 psl.
... side and Maurice on the other ! The Greenlanders are stupid savages , or there is a favourable wildness in their belief and in their country . The Amortam might be the groundwork of a Hindoo poem , but the draught of im- It is hardly ...
... side and Maurice on the other ! The Greenlanders are stupid savages , or there is a favourable wildness in their belief and in their country . The Amortam might be the groundwork of a Hindoo poem , but the draught of im- It is hardly ...
39 psl.
... side , and insulated : it consists of two square towers , one forty feet by twenty- five , the other thirty - two by twenty . Each had formerly three floors . The materials of this fortress are the shattery stone of the country ; yet ...
... side , and insulated : it consists of two square towers , one forty feet by twenty- five , the other thirty - two by twenty . Each had formerly three floors . The materials of this fortress are the shattery stone of the country ; yet ...
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