The gay, golden- winged birds that haunt these shores, were, in every direction, skimming along the lake ; while, with a graver consciousness of beauty, the swan and the pelican were seen dressing their white plumage in the mirror of its wave. To add... The epicurean - Pagina 134di Thomas Moore - 1831Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1827 - 640 pagine
...graver consciousness of beauty, the swan and the pelican were seen dressing their white plumage in the mirror of its wave. To add to the animation of...distance, employed thus early in pursuing the fish of these waters, that suffer themselves to be decoyed into the neU by music. ' The vessel which I selected... | |
| 1827 - 808 pagine
...graver consciousness of beauty, the swan and the pelican were seen dressing their white plumage in the mirror of its wave. To add to the animation of...distance, employed thus early in pursuing the fish c< these waters, that suffer themselves to rderoyed into the rets by music. " The vessel which I selected... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 pagine
...with a graver consciousness of beauty, the swan and pelican were seen dressing their white plumage in the mirror of its wave. To add to the animation of...themselves to be decoyed into the nets by music. The banks nf the canal were then luxuriantly wooded. Under the? tufts of the light and towering palm were... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 pagine
...with a graver consciousness of beauty, the swan and pelican were seen dressing their white plumage in the mirror of its wave. To add to the animation of...thus early in pursuing the fish of the waters, that suffered themselves to be decoyed into the nets by music. The banks of the canal were then luxuriantly... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 pagine
...with a graver consciousness of beauty, the swan and pelican were seen dressing their white plumage in the mirror of its wave. To add to the animation of the scene, a sweet tinkling of musical instrur tnents came at intervals, on the breeze, from boats at a distance, employed thus early in pursuing... | |
| 1840 - 546 pagine
...lake (p. 98), he says, " there came at intervals on the breeze a sweet tinkling of musical instruments from boats at a distance, employed thus early in pursuing the fish of , these, waters, that allow themselves to be decoyed into the nets by music." Now, had .M • . Moore... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1839 - 346 pagine
...liveliness of the scene, there came, at intervals, on the breeze, a sweet tinkling of musical instruments from boats at a distance, employed thus early in pursuing the fish of these waters, that allow themselves to be decoyed into the nets by music. The vessel I had selected... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 406 pagine
...liveliness of the scene, there came, at intervals, on the breeze, a sweet tinkling of musical instruments from boats at a distance, employed thus early in pursuing the fish of these waters *, that allow themselves to be decoyed into the nets by music. The vessel I had selected... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 416 pagine
...liveliness of the scene, there came, at intervals, on the breeze, a sweet tinkling of musical instruments from boats at a distance, employed thus early in pursuing the fish of these waters *, that allow themselves to be decoyed into the nets by music. The vessel I had selected... | |
| Samuel P. NEWMAN - 1843 - 322 pagine
...with a graver consciousness of beauty, the swan and pelican were seen dressing their white plumage in the mirror of its wave. To add to the animation of...the scene, a sweet tinkling of musical instruments camp, at intervals, on the breeze, from boats at a distance, employed thus early in pursuing the fish... | |
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