| Moses Severance - 1832 - 316 páginas
...to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. 12. The Genius, seeing me indulge myself in this melancholy...eyes off the bridge," said he, " and tell me if thou yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend." Upon looking up, " What mean," said I, " thosa great... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 páginas
..."Take thine eyes off the bridge," said he, " and toll me if ihou yet seest any tiling thou dost nut comprehend." Upon looking up, " What mean," said I, " those great flights of birds that arc perpetually hovering about the bridge, and settling upon it from time to time ; I see vultures,... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 páginas
...to lie in their way, and which the/ might have escaped had they not been thus forced upoii them. 12. The Genius, seeing me indulge myself in this melancholy...thine eyes off the bridge," said he, " and tell me if thon yet seest any tlu'ng then dost not comprehend." Upon looking up, " What mean," aaid I, " those... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 páginas
...seem to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped, had they not been thus forced upon them. The genius seeing me indulge myself in this melancholy...thine eyes off the bridge, said he, and tell me if thpu yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend. Upon looking up, What mean, said I, those great... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 páginas
...dwelt long enough upon it. — " Take thine eyes off the bridge," said he, " and tell me if ihou yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend." Upon looking...flights of birds that are perpetually hovering about the bridgre, and settling upon it from time to time? I see vultures, harpies, ravens, cormorants, and,... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1836 - 350 páginas
...to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped, had they not been thus forced upon them. 23. The genius seeing me indulge myself in this melancholy...if thou seest any thing thou dost not comprehend." 24. Upon looking up, " What mean," said I, " those great flights of birds that are perpetually hovering... | |
| 1836 - 1118 páginas
...escaped had they not been lim forced upon them. " The genius seeing me indulge myself on this •eUocboly prospect, told me I had dwelt long enough upon it. ' Take thine eyes off the bridge/ »id he, ' and tell me if thou yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend/ Upon looking up, ' What... | |
| 1836 - 932 páginas
...might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. ' The genius seeing me indulge myself on this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long enough upon it. " Take thine eves off the bridge," said he, " and tell me if thou yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 páginas
...might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. * The genius seeing me indulge myself on this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long...eyes off the bridge, said he, " and tell me if thou yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend." Upon looking up, "What mean," said I, " those great... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 páginas
...might have escaped, had they not been thus forced upon them. 23. The genius seeing me indulge my self in this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long...if thou seest any thing thou dost not comprehend." 34. Upon looking up, " What mean," said I, " those great flights of birds that are perpetually hovering... | |
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