The Adirondack: Or, Life in the WoodsBaker and Scribner, 1849 - 288 sidor |
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... length - for its nearly uniform direction , although it is formed by the basins of three different systems of waters- for the productiveness of its soil in the upper sections of its course and especially for its almost unparalleled line ...
... length - for its nearly uniform direction , although it is formed by the basins of three different systems of waters- for the productiveness of its soil in the upper sections of its course and especially for its almost unparalleled line ...
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... length , and terminated by the Raquette Valley on the west , is decidedly Alpine in its physical aspect . Its apparently confused wil- derness of mountains is found , on close examination , to be disposed in ranges nearly parallel to ...
... length , and terminated by the Raquette Valley on the west , is decidedly Alpine in its physical aspect . Its apparently confused wil- derness of mountains is found , on close examination , to be disposed in ranges nearly parallel to ...
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... length of this wilderness , cutting it in two , it would be impenetrable . Along these sheets of water - from one to another , and around rapids and cataracts , the adventurer rows his boat or carries it on his head . I have made this ...
... length of this wilderness , cutting it in two , it would be impenetrable . Along these sheets of water - from one to another , and around rapids and cataracts , the adventurer rows his boat or carries it on his head . I have made this ...
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... length grew so impene- trable that we could not see the horses , nor even the wagon in which we rode . Up long hills , and down into deep gulfs , with the invisible branches sweeping our faces at almost every step , we traveled on ...
... length grew so impene- trable that we could not see the horses , nor even the wagon in which we rode . Up long hills , and down into deep gulfs , with the invisible branches sweeping our faces at almost every step , we traveled on ...
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... length , just as the heavy drops began to fall , we emerged into a little valley , in which nestled a rude village , the meadows of which seemed to be one mass of phosphorescence . The fire flies hung in countless numbers over the ...
... length , just as the heavy drops began to fall , we emerged into a little valley , in which nestled a rude village , the meadows of which seemed to be one mass of phosphorescence . The fire flies hung in countless numbers over the ...
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Adirondack amid animal BACKWOODS bark beach beautiful bird boat Boreas River bosom bright camp canoe Cheney clear dark DEAR H deep deep bay deer distance fearful feelings feet fellow fire fish floating foot forest Forked Lake glorious green ground half head heard heart heavens horses huge hunter Indian inlet islands J. T. Headley Lake Champlain leaves length light Long Lake look Mitchell moose MOOSE LAKES morning Mount Emmons mountain never night noble northern diver paddle panther passed pine precipice Raquette Lake Raquette River rifle rocks rolled Saranac River Saratoga Springs scene scenery SCHROON SCHROON LAKE seemed shooting shore shot side sight sleep slowly snow solitude soon spring stood storm strange stream stretched struck summit surface Tahawus thirty miles thought took tramp trees trout Tryon County turned vast venison watched weary wild wilderness wind woods
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Sida 101 - Stood fixed ; and fixed resemblances were seen To implements of ordinary use, But vast in size, in substance glorified ; Such as by Hebrew Prophets were beheld In vision — forms uncouth of mightiest power For admiration and mysterious awe.
Sida 73 - With the loud streams : and often, at the hour When issue forth the first pale stars, is heard, Within the circuit of this fabric huge, One voice, the solitary raven, flying Athwart the concave of the dark blue dome, Unseen, perchance above all power of sight — An iron knell ! with echoes from afar Faint, and still fainter...
Sida 73 - Has not the soul, the being of your life, Received a shock of awful consciousness, In some calm season, when these lofty rocks At night's approach bring down the unclouded sky To rest upon their circumambient walls ; A temple framing of dimensions vast, And yet not too enormous for the sound Of human anthems, — choral song, or burst Sublime of instrumental harmony, To glorify...
Sida 228 - Oh! then there is freedom, and joy, and pride, Afar in the desert alone to ride! There is rapture to vault on the champing steed, And to bound away with the eagle's speed, With the death-fraught firelock in my hand — The only law of the Desert Land!
Sida 101 - I following — when a step, A single step, that freed me from the skirts Of the blind vapour, opened to my view Glory beyond all glory 'ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul!
Sida 110 - His ways are not as our ways, neither are his thoughts as our thoughts.
Sida 228 - The scorner's laugh, and the sufferer's tear, And malice, and meanness, and falsehood, and folly, Dispose me to musing and dark melancholy ; When my bosom is full, and my thoughts are high, And my soul is sick with the...
Sida 288 - THE CZAR, HIS COURT AND PEOPLE, including a Tour in Norway and Sweden, by John S Maxwell, 1 vol.
Sida 101 - twas an unimaginable sight ! Clouds, mists, streams, watery rocks and emerald turf, Clouds of all tincture, rocks and sapphire sky Confused, commingled, mutually inflamed, Molten together, and composing thus, Each lost in each, that marvellous array Of temple, palace, citadel, and huge Fantastic pomp of structure without name, In fleecy folds voluminous enwrapped.
Sida 228 - Afar in the desert I love to ride, With the silent Bushboy alone by my side, When the wild turmoil of this wearisome life, With its scenes of oppression, corruption, and strife — The proud man's frown, and the base man's fear...