| 1843 - 706 pagine
...earth, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths ; what heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around,...such a place it is natural to shun strange company. To wander to and fro all day, and see the cataracts from all points of view ; to stand upon the edge... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 pagine
...Beauty; to remain there, changeless and indelible, unlil its pulses cease to beat, for ever. Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life receded from...the gorgeous arches which the changing rainbows made ! 1 never sliredin all that time from the Canadian side, whither I had gone at first. I never crossed... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 328 pagine
...earth, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths ; what Heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around,...such a place it is natural to shun strange company. To wander to and fro all day, and see the cataracts from all points of view ; to stand upon the edge... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 452 pagine
...angels' tears , the drops of many hues, that showered around, and twined themselves about the georgeous arches which the changing rainbows made ! I never...such a place it is natural to shun strange company. To wander to and fro all day, and see the cataracts from all points of view; to stand upon the edge... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 330 pagine
...earth, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths ; what Heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around,...gone at first. I never crossed the river again ; for 1 knew there were people on the other shore, and in such a place it is natural to shun strange company.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 pagine
...earlh, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths; what Heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears , the drops of many hues, that showered around, and twined themselves about the georgeous arches which the changing rainbows made ! I never stirred in all that time from the Canadian... | |
| William Barham - 1847 - 196 pagine
...earth, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths ; what heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around,...such a place it is natural to shun strange company. To wander to and fro all day, and see the cataracts from all points of view : to stand upon the edge... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 206 pagine
...earth, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths; what Heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around,...gorgeous arches which the changing rainbows made I I never stirred in all that time from the Canadian side, whither I had gone at first. I never crossed... | |
| Robert Baird - 1850 - 428 pagine
...looked out upon me from its gleaming depths ! — what heavenly promise glistened in these angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around and twined themselves above the gorgeous arches which the changing rainbow made I" There is not — I know and feel that... | |
| Washington Friend - 1858 - 92 pagine
...earth, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths ! what heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around,...the gorgeous arches which the changing rainbows made ! ... To wander to and fro all day, and see the cataract from all points of view ; to stand upon the... | |
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