Pictures of Arctic Travel: GreenlandG.W. Carleton, 1881 - 144 หน้า |
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... dark rocks beneath the mountain shadows as calmly as a Swiss lake in an Alpine valley . But the rocky spur which supported on its rough back what there was of the town wore a most woe- begone and distressed appearance . A few little ...
... dark rocks beneath the mountain shadows as calmly as a Swiss lake in an Alpine valley . But the rocky spur which supported on its rough back what there was of the town wore a most woe- begone and distressed appearance . A few little ...
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... part cap- less , but every one of the dark , beardless faces was surmounted by a heavy mass of straight uncombed and tangled jet black hair . There were some half- breed girls standing in little groups upon the rocks , The Doctor . 21.
... part cap- less , but every one of the dark , beardless faces was surmounted by a heavy mass of straight uncombed and tangled jet black hair . There were some half- breed girls standing in little groups upon the rocks , The Doctor . 21.
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... dark shadow of the mountains upon the town , but illu- minating everything to right and left with that soft and pleasant light , which we so often see at home in the early morning of the spring . After the clock had struck twelve , we ...
... dark shadow of the mountains upon the town , but illu- minating everything to right and left with that soft and pleasant light , which we so often see at home in the early morning of the spring . After the clock had struck twelve , we ...
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... here no ' forest's shady scene , ' but I have oftentimes , in the winter moonlight , come to this same spot , and , looking out over the desolate , frozen sea , have , in the dark trailing shadow 50 Pictures of Arctic Travel .
... here no ' forest's shady scene , ' but I have oftentimes , in the winter moonlight , come to this same spot , and , looking out over the desolate , frozen sea , have , in the dark trailing shadow 50 Pictures of Arctic Travel .
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Greenland Isaac Israel Hayes. frozen sea , have , in the dark trailing shadow of a high ridge of hummock ice and icebergs , imagined that I was looking out upon a great woodland , such as I have many a time seen in winter time else ...
Greenland Isaac Israel Hayes. frozen sea , have , in the dark trailing shadow of a high ridge of hummock ice and icebergs , imagined that I was looking out upon a great woodland , such as I have many a time seen in winter time else ...
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หน้า 50 - To sit on rocks, to muse o'er flood and fell, To slowly trace the forest's shady scene, Where things that own not man's dominion dwell, And mortal foot hath ne'er or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd.
หน้า 29 - While fancy, like the finger of a clock, Runs the great circuit, and is still at home.
หน้า 51 - I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me : and to me, High mountains are a feeling...
หน้า 94 - Nature! great parent! whose unceasing hand Rolls round the Seasons of the changeful year, How mighty, how majestic, are thy works!
หน้า 10 - Where rose the mountains, there to him were friends ; Where roll'd the ocean, thereon was his home ; Where a blue sky, and glowing clime, extends, He had the passion and the power to roam ; The desert, forest, cavern, breaker's foam, Were unto him companionship ; they spako A mutual language, clearer than the tome Of his land's tongue, which he would oft forsake For Nature's pages glass'd by sunbeams on the lake.
หน้า 37 - We figure to ourselves The thing we like, and then we build it up As chance will have it, on the rock or sand : For thought is tired of wandering o'er the world, And homebound Fancy runs her bark ashore.
หน้า 10 - Where a blue sky, and glowing clime, extends, He had the passion and the power to roam ; The desert, forest, cavern, breaker's foam, Were unto him companionship ; they spake A mutual language, clearer than the tome 115 Of his land's tongue, which he would oft forsake For Nature's pages glassed by sunbeams on the lake.
หน้า 143 - ... the look of England during her glacial period, when Snowdon was still being slowly lifted towards the clouds, and every valley in Wales was brimful of ice. But the glaciers in English Bay are by no means the largest in the island. We ourselves got a view...
หน้า 132 - ... back again ; then down the other side once more, with the same unresisting force ; and so on, up and down, and down and up, swashing to and fro for hours before it comes finally to rest. Picture this, and you will have an image of power not to be seen by the action of any other forces upon the earth. The disturbance of the water was inconceivably fine. Waves of enormous magnitude were rolled up with great violence against the glacier, covering it with spray ; and billows came tearing down the...
หน้า 144 - ... or 500 feet high. Nothing is more dangerous than to approach these cliffs of ice. Every now and then huge masses detach themselves from the face of the crystal steep, and topple over into the water; and woe be to the unfortunate ship which might happen to be passing below. Scoresby himself actually witnessed a mass of ice, the size of a cathedral, thunder down into the sea from a height of 400 feet...