| William Wordsworth - 1822 - 180 páginas
...this world : — we paused, and kept silence to listen ; and no sound could be heard: the Scawfell G 6 Cataracts were voiceless to us; and there was not...Ash-course lay yet in view; and, side by side with Eskda!e, we now saw the sister Vale of Donnerdale terminated by the Duddon Sands. But the majesty of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1823 - 184 páginas
...attained the object of this journey; but our ambition now mounted higher. We saw the summit of Scaw-fell, apparently very near to us ; and we shaped our course...to hum in the air. The vales which we had seen from Ash- course lay yet in view ; and, side by side with Eskdale, we now saw the sister Vale of Donnerdale... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1823 - 166 páginas
...once been overshadowed by a cloud during the whole of our progress from the centre of Borrowdale:^-on the summit of the Pike, which we gained after much...to hum in the air. The vales which we had seen from Ash- course lay yet in view ; and, side by side with Eskdale, we now saw the sister Vale of Donnerdale... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal.), William Wordsworth - 1842 - 336 páginas
...attained the object of this journey ; but our ambition now mounted higher. We saw the summit of Scawfell, apparently very near to us ; and we shaped our course...to hum in the air. The vales which we had seen from Ash Course lay yet in view ; and, side by side with Eskdale, we now saw the sister Vale of Donnerdale... | |
| John Hudson - 1843 - 312 páginas
...attained the object of this journey ; but our ambition now mounted higher. We saw the summit of Scawfell, apparently very near to us ; and we shaped our course...to hum in the air. The vales which we had seen from Esk Hause lay yet in view ; and, side by side with Eskdale, we now saw the sister Vale of Donnerdale... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal) - 1853 - 312 páginas
...estimated as higher than the summit bearing the name of Scawfell Head, where the Stone Man is built. a rock. The stillness seemed to be not of this world:...to hum in the air. The vales which we had seen from Esk Hause lay yet in view ; and, side by side with Eskdale, we now saw the sister vale of Donnerdale... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1855 - 320 páginas
...mountains on so calm a day." It was the seventh of October. "On the summit of the Pike," says the letter, "which we gained after much toil, though without difficulty,...to hum in the air. The vales which we had seen from Esk Hause lay yet in view, and, side by side with Eskdale, we now saw the sister Vale of Donnerdale... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 416 páginas
...this world : — we paused, and kept silence to listen ; and no sound could be heard : the Scafell Cataracts were voiceless to us; and there was not...below, and close to us, is not to be conceived. We now beheld the whole mass of Great Gavel from its base, — the Den of Wastdale at our feet— a gulf immeasurable... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 432 páginas
...this world : — we paused, and kept silence to listen ; and no sound could be heard : the Scafell Cataracts were voiceless to us ; and there was not...below, and close to us, is not to be conceived. We now beheld the whole mass of Great Gavel from its base, — the Den of Wastdale at our feet— a gulf immeasurable... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 412 páginas
...this world : — we paused, and kept silence to listen ; and no sound could be heard : the Scafell Cataracts were voiceless to us ; and there was not...by side with Eskdale, we now saw the sister Vale of Donuerdale terminated by the Duddon Sands. But the majesty of the mountains below, and close to us,... | |
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