Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 37
... took them from the water , making the whole hull , sixty or seventy feet long , resound like an enor- mous wooden drum . I never heard a sound so appalling and so powerful ; it could be heard for miles , even against the wind ; and the ...
... took them from the water , making the whole hull , sixty or seventy feet long , resound like an enor- mous wooden drum . I never heard a sound so appalling and so powerful ; it could be heard for miles , even against the wind ; and the ...
Pagina 49
... took it in at every pore , and grew as glad as the birds singing over her head . After a two hours ' drive , they entered a new road cut through the woods , and a distinct murmur of human voices reached their ears ; and then what seemed ...
... took it in at every pore , and grew as glad as the birds singing over her head . After a two hours ' drive , they entered a new road cut through the woods , and a distinct murmur of human voices reached their ears ; and then what seemed ...
Pagina 54
... took their seats in God's sanctuary . His own power had reared the columns of this mighty cathedral . Along its high leaf- woven dome soft winds rippled . In its verdurous arches birds sang ; from its mossy floors flowers sent up their ...
... took their seats in God's sanctuary . His own power had reared the columns of this mighty cathedral . Along its high leaf- woven dome soft winds rippled . In its verdurous arches birds sang ; from its mossy floors flowers sent up their ...
Pagina 55
... took in joy as well as suffering through every nerve . Every leaf that rippled , every bird that sang , every flower dis- tilling incense , every breeze , sailing by laden with the honey of the pines , added something to this large ...
... took in joy as well as suffering through every nerve . Every leaf that rippled , every bird that sang , every flower dis- tilling incense , every breeze , sailing by laden with the honey of the pines , added something to this large ...
Pagina 56
... took in , through soul and sense , the ex- ceeding beauty of God's world , and was glad . How could she know - this girl - woman - that she had come there to meet her fate . How could she , whose heart had never known another love than ...
... took in , through soul and sense , the ex- ceeding beauty of God's world , and was glad . How could she know - this girl - woman - that she had come there to meet her fate . How could she , whose heart had never known another love than ...
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