Sea-waifF. Warne, 1882 - 274 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 31 találatból.
2. oldal
... boats high and dry upon the beach . Farther down the coast the outlook seemed even more depressing , and the sea thundered upon the shore in more ominous tones . Just as the day was dying out , a solitary form might have been seen ...
... boats high and dry upon the beach . Farther down the coast the outlook seemed even more depressing , and the sea thundered upon the shore in more ominous tones . Just as the day was dying out , a solitary form might have been seen ...
4. oldal
... boats either - no boat ' ud live in a sea like this . Well , well , it's got too dark to see any further . There'll be a general crash in less than an hour , unless the storm ' bates or veers suddenly round . However , I must be in at ...
... boats either - no boat ' ud live in a sea like this . Well , well , it's got too dark to see any further . There'll be a general crash in less than an hour , unless the storm ' bates or veers suddenly round . However , I must be in at ...
23. oldal
... boat to fish for mackerel or gurnet , or set his traps for crabs and lobsters , she would almost fancy that there was no happier woman than she in all the land . But when winter came , and the nights were dark and stormy , and Zeke ...
... boat to fish for mackerel or gurnet , or set his traps for crabs and lobsters , she would almost fancy that there was no happier woman than she in all the land . But when winter came , and the nights were dark and stormy , and Zeke ...
24. oldal
... boat , that was nothing ) , but had been on a regular voyage , and had doubtless seen wonderful places and experienced wonderful adventures . Among other things he had been ship- wrecked that was a certainty - and George felt that he ...
... boat , that was nothing ) , but had been on a regular voyage , and had doubtless seen wonderful places and experienced wonderful adventures . Among other things he had been ship- wrecked that was a certainty - and George felt that he ...
42. oldal
... boats could be seen spreading their white sails to catch the summer's breeze , and farther away still , on the very rim of the globe , the vanishing sails of larger craft that were outward bound . Anything more delightful or restful to ...
... boats could be seen spreading their white sails to catch the summer's breeze , and farther away still , on the very rim of the globe , the vanishing sails of larger craft that were outward bound . Anything more delightful or restful to ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Adventures ain't answered asked Aunt Mary BEDFORD STREET better Blue Anchor boat child cliffs cloth gilt cottage crown 8vo dark Ditto drifted eagerly Edited eyes Ezekiel Blight face faithful Prince father fcap feet felt FREDERICK WARNE Friendly's George and Jane GEORGE FYLER TOWNSEND gilt edges glad gone hand head heard heart hope hour Illustrations knew length living look MADAME DELPHINE Mary Blight matter Morley morning mother never night once Pengargle Cove Penware poaching POETICAL poor Port Aaron Prince R. M. BALLANTYNE reply rocks round Rowse rushed SAMUEL CROXALL seemed seen sight silence sleep Sophy Sophy's Spring Hollow Squire story strange Sunday sure Swiss Family Robinson tell thing thought Tom Ross Tom's Trebarton turned vessel voice wait walked Warne's watching Watty Juleff wind wonder young young cove Zeke
Népszerű szakaszok
12. oldal - The breakers were right beneath her bows, She drifted a dreary wreck, And a whooping billow swept the crew Like icicles from her deck. She struck where the white and fleecy waves Looked soft as carded wool, But the cruel rocks, they gored her side Like the horns of an angry bull.
187. oldal - And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent ! THE HARP THE MONARCH MINSTREL SWEPT.
159. oldal - For Him shall endless prayer be made, And praises throng to crown His head ; His name like sweet perfume shall rise With every morning sacrifice.
167. oldal - The many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I.
177. oldal - Poor wanderers of a stormy day, From wave to wave we're driven, And Fancy's flash, and Reason's ray, Serve but to light the troubled way — There's nothing calm but Heaven I OH THOU WHO DRY'ST THE MOURNER'S TEAR.
223. oldal - They perish where they have their birth ; But love is indestructible. Its holy flame for ever burneth, From heaven it came, to heaven returneth ; Too oft on earth a troubled guest, At times deceived, at times opprest, It here is tried and purified, Then hath in heaven its perfect rest : It soweth here with toil and care, But the harvest-time of Love is there.
210. oldal - We spake of many a vanished scene, Of what we once had thought and said, Of what had been and might have been, And who was changed and who was dead...
94. oldal - Better to hope, though the clouds hang low, And to keep the eyes still lifted; For the sweet blue sky will soon peep through, When the ominous clouds are rifted! There was never a night without a day, Or an evening without a morning, And the darkest hour, as the proverb goes, Is the hour before the dawning.