| 1841 - 782 sider
...endured the difficulties of descending into the valleys and ascending the mountains, — and I heard the roaring of the lions, and the howling of the wolves, and the noises of wild beasts on every side. My reason was confounded, my mind was disordered, and my tongue... | |
| 1841 - 794 sider
...endured the difficulties of descending into the valleys and ascending the mountains, — and I heard the roaring of the lions, and the howling of the wolves, and the noises of wild beasts on every side. My reason was confounded, my mind was disordered, and my tongue... | |
| Muḥammad ibn ʻUmar Tūnisī, Muḣammad ibn ʻUmar (al-Tūnusī.) - 1854 - 364 sider
...that he intended to return. I alone dared to make an objection. "If thou returnest," said I, "wewill return with thee. We will not remain here, unescorted,...saw an incredible number of these huge animals in v*i the forest ; on the ground, moreover, were spread on all sides great quantities of tusks, which... | |
| Edward Stanley Poole - 1859 - 726 sider
...endured the difficulties of descending into the valleys and ascending the mountains, — and I heard the roaring of the lions, and the howling of the wolves, and the noises of wild beasts on every side. My reason was confounded, my mind was disordered, and my tongue... | |
| Elizabeth Hazelton Haight - 1922 - 296 sider
...mountain was magical though we heard not the ceaseless singing of the daughter of the Sun nor the angry roaring of the lions and the howling of the wolves and the snorting of the swine, her transformed victims. We gathered sprigs of pink heather for amulets in lieu... | |
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