| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 1152 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves and turned them into foam:...cheerful sun ; and saw others craving comfort from the swoln udders of their bleating dams. As I thus sat, these and other sights had so fully possessed my... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their wates and turned them into foam: and sometimes I beguiled...cheerful sun ; and saw others craving comfort from the swoln udders of their bleating dams. As I thus sat, these and other sights had so fully possessed my... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 548 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves and turned them into foam: and sometimes I beguiled time hy viewing the harmless lambs, some leaping securely in the cool shade, whilst others sported themselves... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1813 - 546 pages
...whilst others sported- themselves in the cheerful sun ; and saw others craving comfort from the swoln udders of their bleating dams. As I thus sat, these and other sights had so lull}- possessed my soul with content, that I thought, as the poet has happily expressed it: I was... | |
| England - 1823 - 782 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots, and pebble stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam;...had so fully possessed my soul with content, that I thought, as the poet has happily express, ed it ; ' I was for that time lifted above earth ; And... | |
| England - 1841 - 928 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam....these and other sights had so fully possessed my soul, that I thought, as the poet has happily expressed it — ' I was for that time lifted above earth,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 426 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam...As I thus sat, these and other sights had so fully possest my soul with content, that I thought, as the poet has happily exprest it, - I was for that... | |
| Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam...As I thus sat, these and other sights had so fully possest my soul with content, that I thought, as the poet has happily exprest it, I was for that time... | |
| Izaak Walton, John Hawkins - Fishing - 1822 - 486 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam....As I thus sat, these and other sights had so fully possest my soul with content, that I thought as the poet has happily exprest it, I was for that time... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 386 pages
...towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam...others craving comfort from the swollen udders of theirbleating dams. As I thus sat, these and other sights had so fully possest my soul with content,... | |
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