Impressions of Australia Felix, During Four Years Residence in that Colony: Notes of a Voyage Round the World; Australian Poems, &cLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845 - 362 páginas |
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... gale . Began to feel queer , ate no dinner , and took very little tea . Dizzy rather , but not sea - sick . The ship rolling with a most uneasy motion . September 1 , Sunday . - Some old sportsmen on board have taken out and examined ...
... gale . Began to feel queer , ate no dinner , and took very little tea . Dizzy rather , but not sea - sick . The ship rolling with a most uneasy motion . September 1 , Sunday . - Some old sportsmen on board have taken out and examined ...
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... gale : obliged to cast out another anchor . September 8. - The second Sunday on board . The breeze pleasant the day bright : still adverse winds . These are entirely owing - credit it , considerate reader ! —to a very simple ...
... gale : obliged to cast out another anchor . September 8. - The second Sunday on board . The breeze pleasant the day bright : still adverse winds . These are entirely owing - credit it , considerate reader ! —to a very simple ...
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... gale . Were the tackle taut and trim it would matter little , but he knows it cannot be depended on ; and , should anything break , we must be cast ashore . The gale is in our teeth , and we are compelled to go with the wind . In this ...
... gale . Were the tackle taut and trim it would matter little , but he knows it cannot be depended on ; and , should anything break , we must be cast ashore . The gale is in our teeth , and we are compelled to go with the wind . In this ...
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... gale by - and - by . " A gale ! " said he , " what is it now ? " The uproarious jolly sport of the porpoises in the morning was pro- phetically malevolent , as though they enjoyed the coming of a storm for us . Lightning faintly seen in ...
... gale by - and - by . " A gale ! " said he , " what is it now ? " The uproarious jolly sport of the porpoises in the morning was pro- phetically malevolent , as though they enjoyed the coming of a storm for us . Lightning faintly seen in ...
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... gale . " to urge us onward ! After so much time lost in the Channel , we never go fast enough . We this evening had the most resplendent sunset- " Glory beyond all glory ever seen . " Wordsworth , who described , in Miltonic blank 66 ...
... gale . " to urge us onward ! After so much time lost in the Channel , we never go fast enough . We this evening had the most resplendent sunset- " Glory beyond all glory ever seen . " Wordsworth , who described , in Miltonic blank 66 ...
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Impressions of Australia Felix, During Four Years Residence in that Colony ... Richard Howitt Visualização integral - 1845 |
Impressions of Australia Felix, During Four Years Residence in that Colony ... Richard Howitt Visualização integral - 1845 |
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aborigines abundant acres amongst anchor Australia Felix beautiful betwixt Billy Barlow birds boat breeze bright bush Cape captain cattle civilised clouds colony convicts cottage creatures creek dark deep delightful Diemen's Land dray earth emigrants England English feeling fire flocks forest friends gale Geelong gum-trees heard heavens hills horses island kangaroo kind labour lake Launceston look Lord John Russell Melbourne miles morning Mount Macedon mountains native nature neighbourhood never night ocean passed pastoral person pleasant Port Phillip Port Phillip Bay rain rich river river Tamar round sail seemed seen settlers she-oak sheep shepherds ship shore sight Sir George Gipps South Wales squatters station storm Sydney thee things thought town trees tribe Van Diemen's Land vast vessel voyage walk waves Western Port whilst wild wind woods Yarra