 | William Wordsworth - 1822 - 156 pągines
...slaked our thirst plenteously with a pure and celestial beverage, for the cup or basin, it appears, has no other feeder than the dews of heaven, the showers,...the vapours, the hoar frost, and the spotless snow. While we were gazing around, " Look," I exclaimed, " at yon ship upon the glittering sea !" " Is it... | |
 | 1832
...slaked our thirst plenteously with a pure and celestial liquid, for the cup or basin, it appears, has no other feeder than the dews of heaven, the showers,...the vapours, the hoar frost, and the spotless snow. " While we were gazing around, ' Look,' I exclaimed, ' at yon ship upon the glittering seal" — 'Is... | |
 | 1842 - 154 pągines
...Great Gable is so called from its resembling the gable-end of a house. On the summit there was wont to be a small hollow in the rock never entirely empty...will not fail to strike the eye for some distance. " You see yon precipice ; — it wears the shape Of a vast building made of many crags ; And in the... | |
 | John Hudson (of Kendal.), William Wordsworth - 1842 - 271 pągines
...slaked our thirst plenteously with a pure and celestial liquid, for the cup or basin, it appears, has no other feeder than the dews of heaven, the showers,...the vapours, the hoar frost, and the spotless snow. While we were gazing around, " Look," I exclaimed, "at yon ship upon the glittering sea!" "Is it a... | |
 | John Hudson - 1843 - 259 pągines
...mountains. thirst plenteously with a pure and celestial liquid, for the cup or basin, it appears, has no other feeder than the dews of heaven, the showers,...the vapours, the hoar frost, and the spotless snow. While we were gazing around, " Look," I exclaimed, " at yon ship upon the glittering sea !" " Is it... | |
 | Thomas Edwards Hankinson - 1844 - 451 pągines
...slaked our thirst plenteously with a pure and celestial liquid; for the cup or basin, it appears, has no other feeder than the dews of heaven, the showers, the vapours, the hoar-frost, and the spotless snow.—WORDSWORTH'S Guide to the Lakes. THE CALL OF ABRAHAM. THE POEM... | |
 | Thomas Edwards Hankinson - 1844 - 451 pągines
...slaked our thirst plenteously with a pure and celestial liquid ; for the cup or basin, it appears, has no other feeder than the dews of heaven, the showers, the vapours, the hoar-frost, and the spotless snow. — WORDSWORTH'S Guide to the Lakes. THE CALL OF ABRAHAM. THE POBM... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1850 - 240 pągines
...right. Great Gable is so called from its resembling the gable-end of a house. On the summit there is a small hollow in the rock never entirely empty of...the vapours, the hoar frost, and the spotless snow." The peculiar shape of the Pillar will not fail to strike the eye for some distance. " You see yon precipice... | |
 | John Phillips, Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1853 - 251 pągines
...right. Great Gable is so called from its resembling the gable end of a house. On the summit there is a small hollow in the rock never entirely empty of...the vapours, the hoar frost, and the spotless snow." The peculiar shape of the Pillar will not fail to strike the eye for some distance. " You see yon precipice... | |
 | 1856
...slaked our thirst plcnteously with a pure and celestial liquid ; for the cup or busin, it appears, has no other feeder than the dews of heaven, the showers,...the vapours, the hoar frost, and the spotless snow. While we were gaziug around, ' Look,' I exclaimed, ' at yon ship upon the glittering sea !' ' Is it... | |
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