Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. Illustrated: In a Series of Views Drawn from Nature, Volumen1Fisher, Son, & Company, 1836 - 256 páginas |
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... lonely child of Hagar - in the wilderness , beneath the shadow of the palm , by the fountain's side , till it became even " mightier than the angel , and at the rushing of its wings the nations were afraid . " The increasing facilities ...
... lonely child of Hagar - in the wilderness , beneath the shadow of the palm , by the fountain's side , till it became even " mightier than the angel , and at the rushing of its wings the nations were afraid . " The increasing facilities ...
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... lonely look - out against the Arabs . Too impatient to drink in the usual way , the party threw themselves on the shore , and , plunging their faces in the wave , drank long and insatiably . The track of the great caravan , during an ...
... lonely look - out against the Arabs . Too impatient to drink in the usual way , the party threw themselves on the shore , and , plunging their faces in the wave , drank long and insatiably . The track of the great caravan , during an ...
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... lonely shore , covered with the ruins of Seleucia , what a career of industry , intelligence , and prosperity may be expected to arise ! Steam navigation and rail - roads will traverse the silent plains and the famous but forsaken ...
... lonely shore , covered with the ruins of Seleucia , what a career of industry , intelligence , and prosperity may be expected to arise ! Steam navigation and rail - roads will traverse the silent plains and the famous but forsaken ...
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... lonely tent , was visible , as at noon - day . The bank beneath the fall was a pleasant resting - place , where the time fled unheeded away : and in the silence of the Eastern night there was something solemn in the rushing sound , as ...
... lonely tent , was visible , as at noon - day . The bank beneath the fall was a pleasant resting - place , where the time fled unheeded away : and in the silence of the Eastern night there was something solemn in the rushing sound , as ...
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... lonely places : the Arab is gone to his rest , his watch - fire is dimly burning beneath the wall , and his white cloak covers the sleeper like a shroud : what to him is the magnificence of past ages , or the generations who laboured ...
... lonely places : the Arab is gone to his rest , his watch - fire is dimly burning beneath the wall , and his white cloak covers the sleeper like a shroud : what to him is the magnificence of past ages , or the generations who laboured ...
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Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. Illustrated: In a Series of ..., Volumen1 John Carne,William Purser Vista de fragmentos - 1836 |
Términos y frases comunes
Adana Alaya Aleppo Amanus amidst Anamour ancient Antioch Arab Asia Minor banks Barouk beautiful Bedouin Beilan beneath Beshir Beteddein camel Captain Beaufort caravan castle cedars Christians Cilicia cliffs coast Colonel Chesney covered Cydnus Damascus Daphné dark declivities desert distance divan Druses dwellings East Egypt Emir Euphrates feet forest gardens gates Girgius glory groves heights hill hour houses Ibrahim Pasha khan ladies land Lebanon lonely look luxury magnificent Maronite merchants miles mosque Mount Taurus mountain murmur Nahr-el-Kelb night noble numerous Orontes Pacha palace pass Pharpar picturesque pilgrim pillars pipe plain precipices rest rich river rock roof ruins scene seated sepulchres shadow Sheich shore side Sir Sydney Smith solitary sound stone stranger stream Suadeah summit Syria Tarsus Taurus temple tents tombs torrent towers town traveller trees Tripoli Turkish Turks valley village voice W. H. Bartlett walls wandering waters wave wild wind
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Página 62 - But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity.
Página 10 - Look upon Zion, the city of our solemnities: thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation, a tabernacle that shall not be taken down; not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed, neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken. But there the glorious Lord will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streams; wherein shall go no 'galley with oars, neither shall gallant ship pass thereby.
Página 42 - To that high Capital where kingly Death Keeps his pale court in beauty and decay He came; and bought, with price of purest breath, A grave among the eternal.— Come away!
Página 42 - Like dew upon a sleeping flower, there lies A tear some Dream has loosened from his brain." Lost Angel of a ruined Paradise ! She knew not 'twas her own; as with no stain She faded, like a cloud which had outwept its rain.
Página 48 - The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him: the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chestnut trees were not like his branches; nor any tree in the garden of God was like unto him in his beauty. I have made him fair by the multitude of his branches: so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him.
Página 57 - Thus saith the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel ; Because ye have obeyed the commandment of Jonadab your father, and kept all his precepts, and done according unto all that he hath commanded you: therefore thus saith the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel; Jonadab the son of Rechab shall not want a man to stand before me for ever.
Página 56 - O'er intervening flowers to move — And as we read the names unknown, Of young and old, to judgment gone, And hear, in the calm air above, Time onwards softly flying, To meditate, in Christian love, Upon the dead and dying ! Across the silence seem to go With dream-like motion...
Página 32 - But treads with silent footstep, and fans with silent wing The tender hopes which in their hearts the best and gentlest bear; Who, soothed to false repose by the fanning plumes above. And the music-stirring motion of its soft and busy feet, Dream visions of aerial joy, and call the monster, Love, And wake, and find the shadow Pain, as he whom now we greet.
Página 42 - Our love, our hope, our sorrow, is not dead ! See, on the silken fringe of his faint eyes, Like dew upon a sleeping flower, there lies A tear some dream has loosened from his brain.
Página 42 - Then he brought me to the door of the gate of the Lord's house which was toward the north; and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz.