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Side 3
... reached this fourth lake without much difficulty ; and we were so absorbed in the wildness and beauty of the scene before us , that we pursued our way to the upper part of it without recollecting how time passed on . Its form was oblong ...
... reached this fourth lake without much difficulty ; and we were so absorbed in the wildness and beauty of the scene before us , that we pursued our way to the upper part of it without recollecting how time passed on . Its form was oblong ...
Side 4
... reaching the farther extremity of this fourth we came in view of the fifth , which nearly adjoined it , which we had not seen before in consequence of its win quickly to the left , and being comparatively very nar Whilst contemplating ...
... reaching the farther extremity of this fourth we came in view of the fifth , which nearly adjoined it , which we had not seen before in consequence of its win quickly to the left , and being comparatively very nar Whilst contemplating ...
Side 9
... reached Hicks , who had got half- a - mile farther when he found it requisite to resort to a similar expedient ; and thus they went on alternately , without my daring to trust myself so far as to sit down also , until at nine o'clock we ...
... reached Hicks , who had got half- a - mile farther when he found it requisite to resort to a similar expedient ; and thus they went on alternately , without my daring to trust myself so far as to sit down also , until at nine o'clock we ...
Side 11
... reached a tavern abreast of the ship , where we ate a hearty breakfast . Several parties were preparing to go in search of us , and we were most highly gratified to find that Palmer and Bromedge were coming on board on one side of the ...
... reached a tavern abreast of the ship , where we ate a hearty breakfast . Several parties were preparing to go in search of us , and we were most highly gratified to find that Palmer and Bromedge were coming on board on one side of the ...
Side 25
... reached the position of Pasley's flying squadron , and was shortening sail , when , observing the above reproachful signals , she again made sail , and passing the rest of the squa- dron crossed the stern of the French three - decker ...
... reached the position of Pasley's flying squadron , and was shortening sail , when , observing the above reproachful signals , she again made sail , and passing the rest of the squa- dron crossed the stern of the French three - decker ...
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Side 148 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.