For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters of a cataract—at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know no other, and at their interior curves which elsewhere we cannot see. But by-and-by all this will change. He will no longer... The West Indies and the Spanish Main - Page 392by Anthony Trollope - 1859 - 395 pagesFull view - About this book
| Anthony Trollope - 1862 - 688 pages
...The rock' will be at his right hand, high and hard, and dark and straight, like the wall of some hnge cavern, such as children enter in their dreams. For...cavern wall will grow upon him, of a cavern deep, below roaring seas, in which the waves are there, though they do not enter in upon him; or rather,... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1862 - 496 pages
...their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters of a cataract, — at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know...cavern wall will grow upon him, of a cavern deep, below roaring seas, in which the waves are there, though they do not enter in upon him ; or rather... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1862 - 678 pages
...their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking 1 but at the waters of a cataract — at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know...curves which elsewhere we cannot see. But by-and-by all i this will change. ' He will no longer be on a shingly path beneath a waterfall ; but that feeling... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1862 - 650 pages
...their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters of a cataract, — at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know...other, and at their interior curves which elsewhere we can not see. But by-and-by all this will change. He will no longer be on a shingly path beneath a waterfall... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1862 - 650 pages
...their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters of a cataract, — at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know no other, and at their'interior curves which elsewhere we can not see. But by-and-by all this will change. He will no... | |
| JAS. D. M'CABE, JR. - 1871 - 1164 pages
...can go in the better; but circumstances will clearly show him the spot to which he should advance. Unless the water be driven in by a very strong wind,...interior curves which elsewhere we cannot see. But by and by all this will change. He will no longer be on a shingly path beneath a waterfall; but that... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1871 - 1172 pages
...their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters of a cataract — at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know...interior curves which elsewhere we cannot see. But by and by all this will change. He will no longer be on a shingly path beneath a waterfall ; but that... | |
| Montgomery Gibbs - 1874 - 326 pages
...in their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters of a cataract, at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know...cavern wall will grow upon him, of a cavern deep, below roaring seas, in which the waves are there, though they do not enter in upon him ; or rather... | |
| Englishman - 1876 - 268 pages
...in their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters of a cataract, at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know...cavern wall will grow upon him, of a cavern deep, below roaring seas, in which the waves are there, though they do not enter in upon him ; or rather... | |
| Montgomery Gibbs - 1878 - 346 pages
...enter in their dreams. For the first five minutes he will be looking but at the waters ofa cataract, at the waters, indeed, of such a cataract as we know...that feeling of a cavern wall will grow upon him, ofa cavern deep, below roaring seas, in which the waves are there; though they do not enter in upon... | |
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