| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1855 - 540 ˹éÒ
...left almost reflected the right side ; and opposite, the way seemed to be barred by piles of hills. Day still smiled upon the upper peaks, but the lower...slopes and the fiumara bed were already curtained with a grey and sombre shade. A damp fell upon the pilgrims' spirits as they approached the place. The men... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1856 - 514 ˹éÒ
...depression was our road limited by the rocks and thorn trees, which filled the other half of the channel. The left side was a precipice, grim and barren, but...as we approached this Valley Perilous. I remarked with wonder that the voices of the women and children sank into silence, and the loud Labbaykas of... | |
| 1856 - 444 ˹éÒ
...depression was our road limited by the rocks and - thorn trees, which filled the other half of the channel. The left side was a precipice, grim and barren, but...slopes and the fiumara bed were already curtained with gray sombre shade. " A damp seemed to fall upon our spirits as we approached this Valley Perilous.... | |
| 1856 - 876 ˹éÒ
...filled the other half of the channel. The left side WHS a precipice, grim and barren, but not six-abrupt as its brother. Opposite us the way seemed barred...slopes and the fiumara bed were already, curtained with gray sombre shade. " A damp seemed to fall upon our spirits as we approached this Valley Perilous.... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1857 - 482 ˹éÒ
...depression was our road limited by the rocks and thorn trees, which filled the other half of the channel. The left side was a precipice, grim and barren, but...slopes and the Fiumara bed were already curtained with gray sombre shade. tliis Valley Perilous. I remarked that the voices of the women and children sank... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton, Richard Francis Burton - 1879 - 576 ˹éÒ
...depression was our road limited by the rocks and thorn-trees which filled the other half of the channel. The left side was a precipice, grim and barren, but...Fiumara bed were already curtained with grey sombre slmde. THE VALLEY PERILOUS. 393 Л damp seem«! to fall upon our spirits as we approached this Valley... | |
| Georgiana M. Stisted - 1896 - 446 ˹éÒ
...right was a stony buttress, on the left a precipitous cliff, grim and barren, while opposite, egress seemed barred by piles of hills, crest rising above...upon the upper peaks, but the lower slopes and the dry bed of a torrent were already curtained with grey, sombre shade. The voices of women and children... | |
| Georgiana M. Stisted - 1896 - 446 ˹éÒ
...right was a stony buttress, on the left a precipitous cliff, grim and barren, while opposite, egress seemed barred by piles of hills, crest rising above...upon the upper peaks, but the lower slopes and the dry bed of a torrent were already curtained with grey, sombre shade. The voices of women and children... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 492 ˹éÒ
...depression was our road limited by the rocks and thorn-trees, which filled the other half of the channel. The left side was a precipice, grim and barren, but...slopes and the fiumara bed were already curtained with gray sombre shade. A damp seemed to fall upon our spirits as we approached this Valley Perilous. I... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1899 - 1076 ˹éÒ
...barren slope. Opposite us the way seemed to be barred by piles of hills, crest rising above crest in the far blue distance. Day still smiled upon the upper peaks, but the lower grounds and the road were already hung with sombre shade. A damp fell upon our spirits as we neared... | |
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