| James Wilson - 1842 - 562 páginas
...themselves among these islands. What can be more delightful than a midnight walk by moonlight along the lone sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light, — no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or... | |
| George Anderson (of Inverness.), Peter Anderson - 1842 - 750 páginas
...them selves among these islands. What can be more delightful than a midnight walk by moonlight along the lone seabeach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light, — no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1856 - 826 páginas
...different districts, that the arts of peace and social improvement made way in these remote regions. some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light, no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or the... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm), Charles Black - 1859 - 834 páginas
...that solitary coast — the late Professor Macgillivray — " than a midnight walk by moonlight along the lone sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light, no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or the... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1861 - 788 páginas
...that solitary coast — the late Professor Macgillivray — " than a midnight walk by moonlight along the lone sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light, 110 sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or the... | |
| Charles Alfred Maxwell - 1870 - 500 páginas
...the savage features of scenery. " What can be more delightful than a midnight walk by moonlight along the lone sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a lon^ stream of dancin<* and daz*— C? o zling light, — no sound to be heard save the small ripple... | |
| George Seton - 1878 - 386 páginas
...lands. " What can be more delightful," says Macgillivray, " than a midnight walk by moonlight along the sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light—no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or the... | |
| Jabez Marrat - 1879 - 250 páginas
...aspect of quiet beauty it has been said : ' What can be more delightful than a midnight walk along the lone sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light, — no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet or the... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 328 páginas
...themselves among these islands. What can be more delightful than a midnight walk by moonlight along the lone sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light, — no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or... | |
| Francis Hindes Groome - 1883 - 302 páginas
...grandeur. 'What,' says Maegillivray, 'can be more delightful than a midnight walk by moonlight along the lone sea-beach of some secluded isle, the glassy sea sending from its surface a long stream of dancing and dazzling light ; no sound to be heard save the small ripple of the idle wavelet, or the... | |
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