| 1839 - 272 Seiten
...Earth, how large, how strong, the Son s bright ball ! But seen from thenee, how languid and how small! When the keen north, with all its fury blows, Congeals the floods, and forms the fleecy snows, "I i- heat intense to what can there be known; Warmer our poles than is in burning zone : Who there... | |
| 1839 - 532 Seiten
...large, how strong, the Sun s bright ball ! But seen from thence, how languid and how small I \Vhen the keen north, with all its fury blows, Congeals the floods, and forms the tieecy snows, 'Tis heat intense to what can there be known ; \Varnier our poles than is ils burning... | |
| Lewis Tomlinson - 1840 - 362 Seiten
...Earth, how large, how strong, the Sun's bright ball ! But seen from thence, how languid and how small ! When the keen north, with all its fury blows, Congeals...the floods, and forms the fleecy snows, 'Tis heat intense to what can there be known ; Warmer our poles than is its burning zone : Who there inhabit,... | |
| Sarah Windsor Tomlinson - 1846 - 152 Seiten
...our severest winter weather continued all the year round, would be warmer than its mildest season. ' When the keen North with all its fury blows, Congeals...the floods, and forms the fleecy snows, 'Tis heat intense, to what can there be known; Warmer our poles than is its burning zone ! Who there inhabit... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1847 - 416 Seiten
...expatiated on the cold temperature of Saturn in such strains as the following: . . " When the keen norlh with all its fury blows, . Congeals the floods , and forms the fleecy snows, 'T is heat intense to what can there be known ; Warmer our poles than is its burning zone. Who there... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1857 - 878 Seiten
...the last century expatiated on the cold temperature of Saturn in such strains as the following : " When the keen north with all its fury blows, Congeals...the floods, and forms the fleecy snows, 'Tis heat intense to what can there be known ; Warmer our poles than is its burning zone. Who there inhabit must... | |
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