The Crayon Reading Book: Comprising Selections from the Various Writings of Washington IrvingG.P. Putnam, 1849 - 255 páginas |
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... whole nations of pro- selytes to the true faith . When he had finished , the sovereigns sank on their knees , and raising their clasped hands to heaven , their eyes filled with tears of joy and gratitude , poured forth thanks and ...
... whole nations of pro- selytes to the true faith . When he had finished , the sovereigns sank on their knees , and raising their clasped hands to heaven , their eyes filled with tears of joy and gratitude , poured forth thanks and ...
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... whole fleet was under way ; the weather was serene and propitious , and as the populace watched their parting sails brightening in the morning beams , they looked for- ward to their joyful return laden with the treasures of the New ...
... whole fleet was under way ; the weather was serene and propitious , and as the populace watched their parting sails brightening in the morning beams , they looked for- ward to their joyful return laden with the treasures of the New ...
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... whole process of mining was exceedingly toilsome , de- manded vast patience , and much experience , and , after all , was full of uncertainty . They digged eagerly for a time , but found no ore . They grew hungry , threw by their ...
... whole process of mining was exceedingly toilsome , de- manded vast patience , and much experience , and , after all , was full of uncertainty . They digged eagerly for a time , but found no ore . They grew hungry , threw by their ...
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... whole of the empty building to the echo of our own footsteps , we came to where the door of a cell , being partly open , gave us the sight of a monk within , seated at a table . writing . He rose , and received us with much civility ...
... whole of the empty building to the echo of our own footsteps , we came to where the door of a cell , being partly open , gave us the sight of a monk within , seated at a table . writing . He rose , and received us with much civility ...
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... whole night in this chap- el ; a vow which he doubtless fulfilled immediately after his arrival . My kind and attentive friend , Don Juan , conducted me to the convent . It is the wealthiest in Moguer , and belongs to a sisterhood of ...
... whole night in this chap- el ; a vow which he doubtless fulfilled immediately after his arrival . My kind and attentive friend , Don Juan , conducted me to the convent . It is the wealthiest in Moguer , and belongs to a sisterhood of ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Adelantado admiration Alhambra ancient Andreas Martin Anglo-Saxon Language appearance arms arrived beautiful behold Boabdil bosom burst camp caravels Castilian cavaliers CHIG UNIV cloth clouds Columbus convent court death deep delight distance earth fancy feelings FMIC forest gave Granada grave hands heard heart heaven hills horses Hunt Indian inhabitants Isabella island Juan Juan Perez kind king Lactantius land light lofty looked lumbus Manetho MIC UNIV mind mingled Moguer monument Moorish mother Narragansets natives nature neighboring night ocean passed Peter Stuyvesant Pokanoket poor prairies rendered river Rocky Mountains round RSITY ruin sail savage scene seemed sepulchres ship shore silent SITY solemn song sorrow soul sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit stream summit surrounded thunder tion tomb trees tribes UNIV UNIVE UNIVE MIC University of Giessen Vasco Nuñez vast village voyage wandered warriors whole wild wind Xenel
Passagens conhecidas
Página 193 - Oh the grave ! — the grave ! — It buries every error — covers every defect — extinguishes every resentment ! From its peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections.
Página 207 - ... the caverns of the deep. Silence, oblivion, like the waves, have closed over them, and no one can tell the story of their end. What sighs have been wafted after that ship ! what prayers offered up at the deserted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife...
Página 80 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat ; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, " Logan is the friend of white men.
Página 194 - ... if thou art a lover, and hast ever given one unmerited pang to that true heart which now lies cold and still beneath thy feet, — then be sure that every unkind look, every ungracious word, every ungentle action will come thronging back upon thy memory and knocking dolefully at thy soul...
Página 240 - He was exactly five feet six inches in height and six feet five inches in circumference. His head was a perfect sphere, and of such stupendous dimensions that Dame Nature, with all her sex's ingenuity, would have been puzzled to construct a neck capable of supporting it; wherefore she wisely declined the attempt, and settled it firmly on the top of his backbone, just between the shoulders.
Página 26 - ... to give to all remote and unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian sea; or was this the famed Cipango itself, the object of his golden fancies? A thousand speculations of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away ; wondering whether the morning light would reveal a savage wilderness, or dawn upon spicy groves, and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendor of oriental civilization.
Página 205 - ... to watch the gentle undulating billows, rolling their silver volumes, as if to die away on those happy shores. There was a delicious sensation of mingled security and awe with which I looked down from my giddy height on the monsters of the deep at their uncouth gambols. Shoals of porpoises tumbling about the bow of the ship, the grampus slowly heaving his huge form above the surface, or the ravenous shark, darting, like a specter, through the blue waters.
Página 200 - Unfortunately, the son was tempted, during a year of scarcity and agricultural hardship, to enter into the service of one of the small craft that plied on a neighboring river.
Página 189 - History fades into fable; fact becomes clouded with doubt and controversy; the inscription moulders from the tablet; the statue falls from the pedestal. Columns, arches, pyramids, what are they but heaps of sand, and their epitaphs but characters written in the dust? What is the security of a tomb or the perpetuity of an embalmment?
Página 206 - ... of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs, by which some of the crew had fastened themselves to this spar, to prevent their being washed off by the waves.