| 1799 - 484 Seiten
...trace of a human dwelling. The fame difmal uniformity of fhrubs and fand every where prelented itlslf, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the lea. " Delcending from the tree, I found my horie devouring the Hubble ami brulhwbod with great avidity... | |
| 418 Seiten
...trace of a human dwelling. The fame dilmal uniformity of ihrubs and fand every where preftnted itf/lf, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the fea. Defc nding from the tree, I found my horfe devouring the ftubble and brufhwood with great aridity... | |
| 1799 - 748 Seiten
...trace of a human dwelling. The fame difmal uniformity of (hrubs and fands every where prefented ttfelf, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the fea. • " Defcending from the tree I found my horfe devouring the ftiibbfe and brufhwood with great... | |
| Robert Southey - 1809 - 288 Seiten
...and of no service to me. A little before sunset, having reached the top of a gentle rising, I climbed a high tree, from the topmost branches of which I...same dismal uniformity of shrubs and sand every where presents itself, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the sea. him shift for himself;... | |
| Robert Southey - 1809 - 292 Seiten
...having reached the top of a gentle rising, I climbed a high tree, from the topmost branches of which 1 cast a melancholy look over the barren wilderness,...same dismal uniformity of shrubs and sand every where presents itself, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the sea. " Descending from... | |
| Robert Southey - 1809 - 292 Seiten
...I climbed a high tree, from the topmost branches of which 1 cast a melancholy look over the harren wilderness, but without discovering the most distant...same dismal uniformity of shrubs and sand every where presents itself, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the sea. " Descending from... | |
| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 Seiten
...of no service to me. A little before sunset, having reached the top of a gentle •rising, I climbed a high tree, from the topmost branches of which I...trace of a human dwelling. The same dismal uniformity cf shrub-? and sand every where presented itself, and the horizon was . as level and uninterrupted... | |
| Robert Southey - 1814 - 304 Seiten
...high tree, from the topmost hranches of which I cast a melancholy look over the harren wilderness, hut without discovering the most distant trace of a human dwelling. The same dismal uniformity of shruhs and sand every where presented itself, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 520 Seiten
...would frequently come over my eyes, with other symptoms of fainting ; and my horse being very much fatigued, I began seriously to apprehend that I should...presented itself, and the horizon was as level and uninterupted as that of the sea. Descending from the tree, I found my horse devouring the stubble and... | |
| 1827 - 226 Seiten
...the top of a gentle acclivity, he again climbed a high tree, from the topmost branches of which he cast a melancholy look over the barren wilderness,...was as level and uninterrupted as that of the sea. CAKOLINE. What a desolate situation ! What did he do next, mamma ? MRS. A. When he descended from the... | |
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