On and on, beneath the dewy darkness, they fled swiftly down the swirling stream ; underneath black walls, and temples, and the castles of the princes of the East ; past sluice-mouths, and fragrant gardens, and groves of all strange fruits ; past marshes... Charles Kingsley's Works - Página 187de Charles Kingsley - 1883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Kingsley - 1856 - 350 páginas
...lazily, till he breathed as gently as a child, while Orpheus called to pleasant Slumber, who gives peace to men, and beasts, and waves. Then Jason leapt forward...man upon his oar, as she slid into the still broad Then Orpheus took his harp and sang a psean, till the heroes' hearts rose high again ; and they rowed... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1856 - 258 páginas
...till they heard the merry music of the surge upon the bar, as it tumbled in the moonlight all alone. Into the surge they rushed, and Argo leapt the breakers like a horse ; for she knew the time was come to show her mettle, and win honour for the heroes and herself. Into... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1868 - 314 páginas
...their hands, and stout Argo groaned beneath their strokes. On and on, beneath the dewy darkness, they L fled swiftly down the swirling stream ; underneath...hearts rose high again ; and they rowed on stoutly and stedfastly, away into the darkness of the West. PAET V. HOW THE ARGONATFTS WERE DRIVEN INTO THE UNKNOWN... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1884 - 216 páginas
...leapt the breakers like a horse ; for she knew the time was come to show her mettle, and win honor for the heroes and herself. Into the surge they rushed,...still, broad sea. Then Orpheus took his harp and sang a paean,1 till the heroes' hearts rose high again ; and they rowed on stoutly and steadfastly, away into... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1885 - 184 páginas
...underneath black walls, and temples, and the castles of the princes of the East ; past sluice -mouths, and fragrant gardens, and groves of all strange fruits...upon his oar, as she slid into the still broad sea. PART V. HOW THE ARGONAUTS WERE DRIVEN INTO THE UNKNOWN SEA. So they fled away in haste to the westward... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1885 - 318 páginas
...till they heard the merry music of the surge upon the bar, as it tumbled in the moonlight all alone. Into the surge they rushed, and Argo leapt the breakers like a horse ; for she knew the time was come to show her mettle, and win honour for the heroes and herself Into... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1888 - 234 páginas
...till they heard the merry music of the surge upon the bar, as it tumbled in the moonlight all alone. Into the surge they rushed, and Argo leapt the breakers like a horse ; for she knew the time was come to show her mettle, and win honor for the heroes and herself. Into... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1889 - 234 páginas
...and silent all, with muffled oars, till the pine-wood bent like willow in their hands, and stout Argo groaned beneath their strokes. On and on, beneath...and steadfastly, away into the darkness of the West. PAET V HOW THE AEGONAUTS WERE DRIVEN INTO THE UNKNOWN SEA So they fled away in haste to the westward... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1889 - 256 páginas
...they heard the merry music of the surge upon the bar, as it tumbled in the moonlight all alone. Iiito the surge they rushed, and Argo leapt the breakers...and steadfastly, away into the darkness of the West. PAET V HOW THE ARGONAUTS WERE DRIVEN INTO THE UNKNOWN SEA So they fled away in haste to the westward;... | |
| Margaret A. Klein - 1893 - 184 páginas
...till they heard the merry 'music of the surge upon the bar as it tumbled in :the moonlight all alone. Into the surge they rushed, and Argo leapt the breakers like a horse; for she knew the time was come to show her mettle and win honor for the heroes and herself. 7. Into... | |
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