Excursions Along the Shores of the Mediterranean, 1권H. Colburn, 1842 |
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... ourselves as comfort- ably " stowed away as the case would admit of . 99 The " Prince Regent " is not a bad vessel of her kind , but transports are proverbial for the indifference of their accommodation ; nor in this does she belie the ...
... ourselves as comfort- ably " stowed away as the case would admit of . 99 The " Prince Regent " is not a bad vessel of her kind , but transports are proverbial for the indifference of their accommodation ; nor in this does she belie the ...
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... ourselves in front of the identical landmarks , hidden from our sight by the darkness of the preceding evening , with the consoling reflection , that should we chance to be driven ashore during the night , we should only escape drowning ...
... ourselves in front of the identical landmarks , hidden from our sight by the darkness of the preceding evening , with the consoling reflection , that should we chance to be driven ashore during the night , we should only escape drowning ...
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... ourselves snugly at anchor in the smooth basin of the New Mole - on the scene so in- teresting to every scholar , but more parti- cularly so to every Englishman , who , as he contemplates the barren and sun - burnt cinder above him ...
... ourselves snugly at anchor in the smooth basin of the New Mole - on the scene so in- teresting to every scholar , but more parti- cularly so to every Englishman , who , as he contemplates the barren and sun - burnt cinder above him ...
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... ourselves under the guidance of young Juan , who appeared thoroughly acquainted with this leafy and pathless wilderness , through which we forced our way , until , after passing a stream , whose sides were thickly IMMENSE EAGLE . 73 ...
... ourselves under the guidance of young Juan , who appeared thoroughly acquainted with this leafy and pathless wilderness , through which we forced our way , until , after passing a stream , whose sides were thickly IMMENSE EAGLE . 73 ...
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... ourselves at the foot of the steep hill on which rise the proud turrets of Castellar . To reach this point , we had already con- sumed six hours since starting , and a long and weary ascent was still before us . As by a winding and most ...
... ourselves at the foot of the steep hill on which rise the proud turrets of Castellar . To reach this point , we had already con- sumed six hours since starting , and a long and weary ascent was still before us . As by a winding and most ...
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abode acquaintance Alcazaba Algesiras Alhama Alhambra amidst amongst amusement Andalusia appearance appellation Barbary barren beautiful Blarney Boabdil breakfast Cadiz called Carlist Cartama Carthaginians casa de pupilos Castellar Castle Ceuta CHAPTER civil coast Corinthian order Cork Cork wood couple Cuatro Naciones dark dinner Dolores donkeys dress English entered Estepona eyes fellow fonda garrison George Don Giberalfaro Gibraltar Grenada hills horses hour Isabella Jacob's Ladder José lady Lance latter leaving looking Malaga Michael's Cave miles Moorish Moorish origin Moors morning mountain mounted mules never officers ourselves party passed Pépé piebald posada present pretty reached red-legged partridges regiment road rock round San Roque scene scenery seated Señora shewed shore sierras sight soon Spain Spaniard Spanish spot Tarifa Tetuan tion took tower town traveller Velez venta wended whilst whole wind Windmill Hill wine women young
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229 페이지 - She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
230 페이지 - One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o'er her face; Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling-place. And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent!
230 페이지 - And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent ! THE HARP THE MONARCH MINSTREL SWEPT.
13 페이지 - Tis there's the kitchen hangs many a flitch in, With the maids a stitching upon the stair ; The bread and biske', the beer and whisky, Would make you frisky if you were there.
129 페이지 - I have ever seen ; and, altogether, the view in approaching it struck me more forcibly than any other that I could at that moment recollect ; and yet the description would not perhaps be very striking on paper, because the ingredients of its magnificence consist in the vastness and splendour of its Moorish remains. Not a single Alcazar, not a few...
215 페이지 - Surveyed the steepy shore Where Europe and Afric on each other gaze !" and swiftly approached the latter coast.
190 페이지 - Johnny" is, in this part of the country, the national appellation of an Englishman by the lower orders of Spaniards, when unacquainted with your own particular denomination.
40 페이지 - ... a manner as to leave no possibility of doubt on the subject.