Silently, as if without a breath of wind, the cutter crept up the Gulf, the beauties of which increased the farther we advanced; the bays — the vessels glancing among the rocks with their white sails in the sun — the cultivated patches of land —... A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden - Sayfa 300William A. Ross tarafından - 1848 - 359 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1848 - 716 sayfa
...ever present to embody itself with the sights of grandeur that soared and sank above and below me. 44 Silently, as if without a breath of wind, the cutter...how well does their sombre gloom mate with the stern magnlfl • cence of the rocks. " On the island, the birch, the hazel, the alder, and the ash cast... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1848 - 552 sayfa
...their white sails in the sun — the cultivated patches of land — and the neat wooded farm houses, amid the desolation of the mountains, were novel and...of the high hills ; and how well does their sombre bloom match with the stern magnificence of the rocks. On the islands the birch, the hazel, the alder,... | |
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