| 1828 - 722 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness. That it was fruitful...from its shores. He thought, too, that he perceived in the balmy air the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light which be had beheld, had proved... | |
| Washington Irving - America - 1828 - 574 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness. That it was fruitful,...from its shores. He thought, too, that he perceived in the balmy air the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light which he had beheld, had proved... | |
| 1828 - 638 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness ! That it was fruitful,...from its shores. He thought too that he perceived in the balmy air, the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light which he had beheld, had proved... | |
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 502 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness! That it was fruitful,...vegetables which floated from its shores. He thought, lop, that he perceived in the balmy air the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light which he... | |
| 1828 - 640 pages
...crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covored with darkness ! That it was fruitful, was evident...vegetables which floated from its shores. He thought too Hit! he perceived in the balmy air, the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light whirli he had... | |
| 1829 - 762 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness. That it was fruitful...from its shores. He thought, too, that he perceived in the balmy air the fragrance of aromatic groveĀ». The moving light which he had beheld, had proved... | |
| Washington Irving - Biography & Autobiography - 1829 - 346 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must havethronged upon his mind, as to the land, which lay before him, covered with darkness. That it was fruitful...from its shores. He thought, too, that he perceived in the balmy air thefragrance of aromatic-groves. Themoving light which he had beheld, proved that... | |
| 1830 - 428 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon bis mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness ! That it was fruitful...from its shores. He thought, too, that he perceived in the balmy air the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light which he bad beheld, proved that... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness ! That it was fruitful,...from its shores. He thought, too, that he perceived in the balmy air the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light which he had beheld had proved... | |
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1835 - 252 pages
...What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon his mind, as to the land which lay before him, covered with darkness. That it was fruitful...from its shores. He thought, too, that he perceived in the balmy air the fragrance of aromatic groves. The moving light which he had beheld, proved that... | |
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