| 1843 - 594 sider
...all its heights and excavations. — See his Highlands and Western Ides of Scotand, vol. iv. p. 385. the wild waters ever urge their way — and the receding...by the foaming surges sweeping onwards from below 1 There the broken and irregular gallery which overhangs that subterranean flood, and from which, looking... | |
| 1843 - 1266 sider
...semblance of some stupendous Gothic arch, "Where through the long-drawn isle and fretted vault" the wihl waters ever urge their way — and the receding sides...its far sanctuary by the broad and flashing light reUected by the foaming surges sweeping onwards from below! There the broken and irregular gallery... | |
| 1843 - 596 sider
...all its heights and excavations. — See his Highlands and Western Isles of Scotand, vol. iv. p. 385. the wild waters ever urge their way — and the receding...perspective, yet ever and anon, as ocean heaves and fulls, rendered visible in its far sanctuary by the broad and flashing light reflected by the foaming... | |
| 1843 - 594 sider
...Western Isles of Scotand, vol. iv. p. 385. 1843. Wilson's Voyage round Scotland and the Isles. 177 the wild waters ever urge their way — and the receding...temple, running inwards in solemn perspective, yet everand anon, as ocean heaves and falls, rendered visible in its far sanctuary by the broad and flashing... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1872 - 820 sider
...semblance of some stupendous Gothic arch, " ' When', through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault,' the wild waters ever urge their way, — and .the...great temple, running inwards in solemn perspective, vet. p.vor and anon, .is ocean hpavps nml fnlls. ivnderpil visible STAFFA — ION A. 467 Among the... | |
| Medina-Pomar (duque de.) - 1874 - 298 sider
...at either side of the loch, and the wild waters urged their way, running inwards into the mainland in solemn perspective, yet ever and anon, as ocean...by the foaming surges sweeping onwards from below ! " Where, as to shame the temples deck'd By skill of earthly architect, Nature herself, it seem'd... | |
| 1865 - 834 sider
...semblance of some stupendous Gothic arch, ' Where, through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault,' the wild waters ever urge their way ; and the receding...which overhangs that subterranean flood, and from which,looking upwards and around, we behold the rich and varied hues of red, green, and gold, which... | |
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