From the mountains on every side rivulets descended that filled all the valley with verdure and fertility, and formed a lake in the middle, inhabited by fish of every species and frequented by every fowl whom nature has taught to dip the wing in water.... Airs of Palestine: A Poem - Side 6av John Pierpont - 1817 - 58 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1762 - 578 sider
...lively, •corren, and harmonious. It has however in a few places an air too cxaft and ftudied. The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diveffified with flowers ; every blail (hook fpices The ideas which travellers have from the recks,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 sider
...fide, and fell with dreadful noife from * precipice to precipice till it was heard no more. The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diverfified with flowers; etery blaft {hook fpices from the rocks, and every month dropped fruits upon... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 sider
...fide, and fell with dreadful noife from precipice to precipice till it was heard no more. The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diverfified with flowers ; every blaft fhook fpices from the rocks, and every month dropped fruits... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 sider
...fide, and f*-U with dreadful noife from precipice to precipice till it was heard no more. The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diverfified w'uh flowers ; every blafl (hook fpices from the rocks, and every month dropped fruits... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 318 sider
...fide, and fell with dreadful noife from precipice to precipice till it was heard no more. The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diverfified with flowers ; every blaft fhook fpices from the rocks, and every month dropped fruits... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1792 - 286 sider
...fide, and fell 'with 'dreadful noife from precipice to precipice, till it was heard .no more. The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diyerfified with flowers ; every blaft fhook fpices from the rocks, and -every month dropped fruits... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 sider
...fide, and fell with dreadful noife from precipice to precipice till it was heard no more. The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diverfified with flowers ; every blaft fhook fpices from the rocks, and every month dropped fruits... | |
| 1759 - 760 sider
...with dreadful nolle from ptccipke to precipice 3fill it was heard no mare. :'.).u< ..ouui The fides of the mountains were covered with trees, the banks of the brooks were diverlin-.l with Bowei s; every Wall (hook ! pices from ih_ rocks, and every momh dropped fruits Upon... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 462 sider
...fide, and fell with dreadful noife from precipice to precipice till it was heard no more. The fides of the mountains were covered with. trees, the banks of the brooks were diverfified with flowers ; every blaft (hook fpices from the rocks, and every month dropped fruits... | |
| 1802 - 522 sider
...of every species, and frequented by every fowl whom nature has taught to dip the wing in water. This la.ke discharged its superfluities by a stream which...dark cleft of the mountain on the northern side, and defects, perhaps no book ever inculcated a purer and sounder morality ; no book -ever made a morejust... | |
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