The wonders and beauties of Creation, portrayed by Buffon [and others].1866 |
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... fell in volumes from the heavens . Foaming torrents rushed through the mountain - gaps and down the mountain - sides ; the space between them be- came a sea ; the table - land , where the huts and cabins . stood , was thus converted ...
... fell in volumes from the heavens . Foaming torrents rushed through the mountain - gaps and down the mountain - sides ; the space between them be- came a sea ; the table - land , where the huts and cabins . stood , was thus converted ...
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... fell in cascades towards the south . The wind was very light -not a trace of a cloud was visible : there was not in all the sky a space equal to three times the diameter of the moon which was not in one instant filled with these ...
... fell in cascades towards the south . The wind was very light -not a trace of a cloud was visible : there was not in all the sky a space equal to three times the diameter of the moon which was not in one instant filled with these ...
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... fell on its face , then on one side ; gradually it began to roll , and as the descent be- came more rapid it bounded along with great strides , at each bound scattering fragments of itself or of the rocks which it struck in its fall ...
... fell on its face , then on one side ; gradually it began to roll , and as the descent be- came more rapid it bounded along with great strides , at each bound scattering fragments of itself or of the rocks which it struck in its fall ...
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... fell so close to us that we could distinctly hear one of its fragments strike the roof of the tent , and even see the sparks which it emitted as it passed immediately behind the place occupied by my son . " I verified in these heights ...
... fell so close to us that we could distinctly hear one of its fragments strike the roof of the tent , and even see the sparks which it emitted as it passed immediately behind the place occupied by my son . " I verified in these heights ...
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... fell on him , and knocked him over . I heard one startled exclamation from Croz , then saw him and Mr. Hadow flying downwards ; in another moment Hudson was dragged from his steps , and Lord F. Douglas immediately after him . All this ...
... fell on him , and knocked him over . I heard one startled exclamation from Croz , then saw him and Mr. Hadow flying downwards ; in another moment Hudson was dragged from his steps , and Lord F. Douglas immediately after him . All this ...
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Alps animals appeared approach ascent banks basin beautiful called cloth clouds colour continually course covered danger dark deep depths direction distance earth edge effect entire fall feet fell fire flowing followed foot forest give glaciers green hand head height hills hour hundred Illustrations immense island Italy lake land lava leaves length less light living lofty look lower mass miles minutes Mont Blanc MONT PERDU morning mountains mounted nature never night object ocean once passed picture plains present reach regions resembling rise river rocks round scene seemed seen shores side slope snow sometimes space summit surface surrounded thing thousand tion traveller trees turned valley vapour vast volcano walls waves whole wind yards
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51 ページ - Who gave you your invulnerable life, Your strength, your speed, your fury, and your joy, Unceasing thunder and eternal foam? And who commanded (and the silence came), Here let the billows stiffen, and have rest?
303 ページ - Where, as to shame the temples deck'd By skill of earthly architect, Nature herself, it seem'd, would raise A Minster to her Maker's praise ! Not for a meaner use ascend Her columns, or her arches bend ; Nor of a theme less solemn tells That mighty surge that ebbs and swells And still, between each awful pause, From the high vault an answer draws, In varied tone prolong'd and high, That mocks the organ's melody.
278 ページ - Thou flowest on in quiet, till thy waves Grow broken midst the rocks ; thy current then Shoots onward like the irresistible course Of Destiny. Ah, terribly they rage, — The hoarse and rapid whirlpools there ! My brain Grows wild, my senses wander, as I gaze Upon the hurrying waters ; and my sight Vainly would follow, as toward the verge Sweeps the wide torrent. Waves innumerable Meet there and madden, — waves innumerable Urge on and overtake the waves before, And disappear in thunder and in foam.
347 ページ - Nature's workmanship ; made, as it seems, only to be trodden on to-day, and to-morrow to be cast into the oven; and a little pale and hollow stalk, feeble and flaccid, leading down to the dull brown fibres of roots. And yet, think of it well, and judge whether of all the gorgeous flowers that beam in summer air, and of all strong and goodly trees, pleasant to the eyes...
153 ページ - He was, at that time, with the fleet under his command, at Misenum. On the 24th of August, about one in the afternoon, my mother desired him to observe a cloud, which appeared of a very unusual size and shape. He had 324 just returned from taking the benefit of the sun, and, after bathing himself in cold water, and taking a slight repast, was retired to his study.
341 ページ - God is not in the earthquake, nor in the fire, but in the still small voice. They are but the blunt and the low faculties of our nature which can only be addressed through lamp-black and lightning. It is in quiet and subdued passages of unobtrusive majesty, the deep, and the calm, and the perpetual — that which must be sought ere it is seen, and loved ere it is understood, — things which the angels work out for us daily, and yet vary eternally...
331 ページ - THE scene opens with a view of the great Natural Bridge in Virginia. There are three or four lads standing in the channel below, looking up with awe to that vast arch of unhewn rocks, which the Almighty bridged over those everlasting hutments, "when the morning stars sang together.
269 ページ - ... us to the skin. This shower falls chiefly on the opposite side of the fissure, and a few yards back from the lip there stands a straight hedge of evergreen trees, whose leaves are always wet. From their roots a number of little rills run back into the gulf, but, as they flow down the steep wall there, the column of vapor, in its ascent, licks them up clean off the rock, and away they mount again. They are constantly running down, but never reach the bottom.
154 ページ - As he was coming out of the house he received a note from Rectina, the wife of Bassus, who was in the utmost alarm at the imminent danger which threatened her ; for, her villa being situated at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, there was no way to escape but by sea ; she earnestly entreated him, therefore, to come to her assistance.
157 ページ - As soon as it was light again, which was not till the third day after this melancholy accident, his body was found entire, and without any marks of violence upon it, exactly in the same posture that he fell, and looking more like a man asleep than dead.