The American Travellers' Guides: Hand-books for Travellers in Europe and the East, Being a Guide Through Great Britain and Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Switzerland, Tyrol, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Spain, and Portugal, Volumen13,Parte3;Volumen17,Parte3Fetridge & Company, 1874 |
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... may be made in time for the New Edition . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1874 , by HARPER & BROTHERS , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . PREFACE TO THE THIRTEENTH YEAR . THE success of "
... may be made in time for the New Edition . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1874 , by HARPER & BROTHERS , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . PREFACE TO THE THIRTEENTH YEAR . THE success of "
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... enter- ing or leaving the territory of Switzerland . On entering France , however , passports are still asked for . " Je suis un Ameri- cain " -I am an American - is sufficient . It is better to have a passport at all times , the De la ...
... enter- ing or leaving the territory of Switzerland . On entering France , however , passports are still asked for . " Je suis un Ameri- cain " -I am an American - is sufficient . It is better to have a passport at all times , the De la ...
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... enter of work , and the hard work is generally Switzerland at Geneva from Paris , as a done by the men . The felling and bring - large majority come from that direction , ing home wood for fuel , the mowing grass Geneva and its ...
... enter of work , and the hard work is generally Switzerland at Geneva from Paris , as a done by the men . The felling and bring - large majority come from that direction , ing home wood for fuel , the mowing grass Geneva and its ...
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... entered it , being purified , in its traject , from a dirty mud - color to a most exquisite blue . Water - spouts are of occasional occur- rence , and the temperature of the water is nearly twice as high at the surface as at the bottom ...
... entered it , being purified , in its traject , from a dirty mud - color to a most exquisite blue . Water - spouts are of occasional occur- rence , and the temperature of the water is nearly twice as high at the surface as at the bottom ...
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... enter- prise ended here , and all appearance of a grand city has disappeared . The next place of any notoriety is Cop- pet ( Hôtel Croix Blanche ) , the former resi- dence of Madame de Staël . The Château , a massive feudal structure ...
... enter- prise ended here , and all appearance of a grand city has disappeared . The next place of any notoriety is Cop- pet ( Hôtel Croix Blanche ) , the former resi- dence of Madame de Staël . The Château , a massive feudal structure ...
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Alps ancient arrive ascent bank Baths beautiful Bellinzona Berne bridge bronze building built canton carriage castle Catharine Cathedral celebrated century Chamounix chapel Charles Christiania church contains Copenhagen cross Denmark descends diligence distance Emperor English erected Europe excursion Falls fare finest first-class Flüelen four francs French gallery garden Geneva Glacier Grand half hours height horses Hotel inhabitants Interlaken Kertch king Lake Lake Como Lausanne Lauterbrunnen Lucerne Madrid magnificent marble Martigny Meiringen miles Mont Blanc monument Moscow mountain Mürren Museum nearly Norway Notice numerous ornaments paintings palace passing Peter Petersburg Prince principal Proprietor rail railway reached Rhine Rhone Rhone Glacier river road rock Route from Paris royal Russia scenery seen Seville side situated Spain splendid stands station steamer summit Sweden Swiss SWITZERLAND Table d'Hôte tains theatre thence tion tower town traveler Tyrol valley village walls York Zurich
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Página 682 - And watch'd them in their sullen trade, Had seen the mice by moonlight play, And why should I feel less than they? We were all inmates of one place, And I, the monarch of each race, Had power to kill — yet, strange to tell! In quiet we had learn'd to dwell — My very chains and I grew friends, So much a long communion tends To make us what we are: — even I Regain'd my freedom with a sigh.
Página 675 - Oh night, And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud!
Página 675 - Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings! Ye! With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a soul To make these felt and feeling, well may be Things that have made me watchful ; the far roll Of your departing voices, is the knoll Of what in me is sleepless, — if I rest. But where of ye, oh tempests ! is the goal ? Are ye like those within the human breast? Or do ye find, at length, like eagles, some high nest?
Página 675 - And this is in the night: — Most glorious night! Thou wert not sent for slumber! let me be A sharer in thy fierce and far delight, — A portion of the tempest and of thee! How the lit lake shines, a phosphoric sea, And the big rain comes dancing to the earth! And now again 'tis black, — and now, the glee Of the loud hills shakes with its mountain-mirth, As if they did rejoice o'er a young earthquake's birth.
Página 675 - He is an evening reveller, who makes His life an infancy, and sings his fill ; At intervals, some bird from out the brakes Starts into voice a moment, then is stilL There seems a floating whisper on the hill, But that is fancy, for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love instil, Weeping themselves away, till they infuse Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of her hues.
Página 681 - And thus when they appear'd at last, And all my bonds aside were cast, These heavy walls to me had grown A hermitage — and all my own ! And half I felt as they were come To tear me from a second home...
Página 680 - Clarens ! sweet Clarens, birthplace of deep Love ! Thine air is the young breath of passionate thought ; Thy trees take root in Love ; the snows above The very Glaciers have his colours caught, And sun-set into rose-hues sees them wrought By rays which sleep there lovingly...
Página 681 - A double dungeon wall and wave Have made — and like a living grave. Below the surface of the lake The dark vault lies wherein we lay, We heard it ripple night and day; Sounding o'er our heads it...
Página 675 - Though in their souls, which thus each other thwarted, Love was the very root of the fond rage Which blighted their life's bloom, and then departed : Itself expired, but leaving them an age Of years all winters, — war within themselves to wage.
Página 727 - Ye toppling crags of ice ! Ye avalanches, whom a breath draws down In mountainous o'erwhelming, come and crush me ! I hear ye momently above, beneath, Crash with a frequent conflict ; but ye pass, And only fall on things that still would live ; On the young flourishing forest, or the hut And hamlet of the harmless villager.