... glorious luminary; I raised one pious aspiration to the divine source of light and life; I was immediately stunned by the thunder of the fall and my eyes were closed in darkness. How long I remained insensible I know not. My first recollections after... A familiar history of the British fishes - Seite 146von British fishes - 1859 - 317 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1830 - 330 Seiten
...remained insensible I know not. My first recollections after this accident were of a bright light shining above me, of warmth and pressure in different parts...slumber. From this second sleep, I was awakened by a vbice which seemed not altogether unknown to me, and looking upwards, I saw the bright eye and noble... | |
| 1830 - 658 Seiten
...remained insensible I know not. My first recollections after this accident were of a bright light shining above me, of warmth and pressure in different parts...by the light from a sound sleep, and endeavoured to recal my scattered thoughts, but in vain ; I soon fell again into slumber. From this second sleep,... | |
| 1830 - 462 Seiten
...remained insensible 1 know not ; my first recollections after this accident were of a bright light shining above me, of warmth and pressure in different parts of my body, and of the noise of tne rushing cataract sounding in my ears. I seemed awakened by the light from a sound sleep, and endeavoured... | |
| 1834 - 498 Seiten
...remained insensible I know not ; my first recollections after this accident were of a bright light shining above me, of warmth and pressure in different parts...slumber. From this second sleep I was awakened by a stranger, and was soon restored to myself. THE LAKE OF THE SOLFATARA. — Its temperature, I ascertained,... | |
| Pedestrian, John Aiton - 1842 - 406 Seiten
...remained insensible I know not. My first recollections after this accident were of a bright light shining above me, of warmth and pressure in different parts of my body, and the noise of the rushing cataract sounding in my ears. I seemed awakened by the light from a sound... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1889 - 208 Seiten
...remained insensible I know not. My first recollections after this accident were of a bright light shining above me, of warmth and pressure in different parts...endeavoured to recall my scattered thoughts, but in vaiij; I soon foil again into slumber. Prom this second sleep I was awakened by a voice which seemed... | |
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