Remarks on Local Scenery & Manners in Scotland: During the Years 1799 and 1800, 2. kötetWilliam Miller, 1801 - 341 oldal |
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7. oldal
... winds . The want of adroitness , joined with the confident rashness of these half sailors , occasions innumerable accidents in their voyages . We ourselves , not being much accustomed ... wind much against us . The surges were high , B 4 7.
... winds . The want of adroitness , joined with the confident rashness of these half sailors , occasions innumerable accidents in their voyages . We ourselves , not being much accustomed ... wind much against us . The surges were high , B 4 7.
8. oldal
During the Years 1799 and 1800 John Stoddart. wind much against us . The surges were high , and the unskilfulness of our steersman such , that we shipped a great quantity of water , before we could make the point of Kerrera . It was not ...
During the Years 1799 and 1800 John Stoddart. wind much against us . The surges were high , and the unskilfulness of our steersman such , that we shipped a great quantity of water , before we could make the point of Kerrera . It was not ...
9. oldal
... wind , the lashing surge , the pelting rain , all conspired to throw a double horror over the gloomy monuments of royalty ; and to render still more characteristic the roofless chapel , the mouldering battlements over- spread with weeds ...
... wind , the lashing surge , the pelting rain , all conspired to throw a double horror over the gloomy monuments of royalty ; and to render still more characteristic the roofless chapel , the mouldering battlements over- spread with weeds ...
32. oldal
... wind- ing round them , and carried by bridges over their torrents . The finer features - for even amidst Na- ture's mightiest works , are frequently found traces of the minutest beauty - the finer features afford subjects for many a ...
... wind- ing round them , and carried by bridges over their torrents . The finer features - for even amidst Na- ture's mightiest works , are frequently found traces of the minutest beauty - the finer features afford subjects for many a ...
34. oldal
... wind blowing strong down the Loch , our boat was a considerable time in passing the narrows ; but we were recompensed by the varying scenery , and by the descriptive remarks of our obliging guides . The rock of Clach Varig , said they ...
... wind blowing strong down the Loch , our boat was a considerable time in passing the narrows ; but we were recompensed by the varying scenery , and by the descriptive remarks of our obliging guides . The rock of Clach Varig , said they ...
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20. oldal - That on a wild secluded scene impress Thoughts of more deep seclusion ; and connect The landscape with the quiet of the sky.
64. oldal - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end, Then lies him down, the lubber fiend, And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength; And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
127. oldal - Right in the middest of that Paradise There stood a stately mount, on whose round top A gloomy grove of mirtle trees did rise...
171. oldal - The redbreast warbles still, but is content With slender notes, and more than half suppress'd : Pleased with his solitude, and flitting light From spray to spray, where'er he rests he shakes From many a twig the pendent drops of ice That tinkle in the wither'd leaves below. Stillness, accompanied with sounds so soft, Charms more than silence.
83. oldal - To th' instruments divine respondence meet: The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall: The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call: The gentle warbling wind low answered to all.
171. oldal - No noise is here, or none that hinders thought. The redbreast warbles still, but is content With slender notes, and more than half...
336. oldal - Or flowery odour, mixed with spicery, No soft embrace or pleasure bodily ; And yet it is a kind of inward feast, A harmony that sounds within the breast, An odour, light, embrace, in which the soul doth rest.
48. oldal - And airy mountaines shake, and frighted shadows howL Famine, and bloodless Care, and bloody War, Want, and the want of knowledge how to use Abundance ; Age, and Fear that runs afar Before his fellow Grief, that aye pursues His winged steps...
127. oldal - And in the midst of all a fountaine stood, Of richest substance that on earth might bee, So pure and shiny that the silver flood Through every channell running one might see ; Most goodly it with curious ymageree Was overwrought, and shapes of naked boyes, Of which some seemd with lively jollitee To fly about, playing their wanton toyes, Whylest others did themselves embay in liquid joyes.
314. oldal - Large galleries, where piece with piece doth seeme to strive, Of pictures done to life, landskip, and perspective, Thence goodly gardens sees, where antique statues stand In stone and copper, cut by many a...