| Washington Irving - 1835 - 220 páginas
...place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down,...over the downfall of their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques" might have moralised by the hour. We now abandoned the" place, leaving... | |
| 1835 - 466 páginas
...place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down,...over the downfall of their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques" might have moralized by the hour. We now abandoned the place, leaving... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 220 páginas
...place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down,...buzz forth doleful lamentations over the downfall of a. their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques " might have moralised by the hour.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 360 páginas
...place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down,...ruin, and to buzz forth doleful lamentations over the downfal of their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques " might have moralised... | |
| William Charles Cotton - 1842 - 434 páginas
...place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down,...ruin, and to buzz forth doleful lamentations over the downfal of their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques" might have moralised by... | |
| 1843 - 488 páginas
...place where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down...ruin, and to buzz forth doleful lamentations over the downfal of their republic. — Irving. THE PERAMBULATOR. MARGATE AND RAMSGATE. A PERAMBULATOR will... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - 498 páginas
...as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down in clusters on n dry branch of a neighboring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate...over the downfall of their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Ja•quea" might have moralized by the hour. We now abandoned the place,... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 482 páginas
...where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding it all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down in clusters on a dry branch of a neighboring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz forth doleful... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 páginas
...where the fallen tree had once reared its head, astonished at finding it all a vacuum. At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down in clusters on a dry branch'of a neighboring tree, from whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to buzz... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 396 páginas
...ruin, and to buzz forth doleful lamentations over the downfall of their republic. It was a scene on which the " melancholy Jacques " might have moralized...leaving much honey in the hollow of the tree. " It will all be cleared off by varmint," said one of the rangers. " What vermin ?" asked I. ' ; Oh, bears, and... | |
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