| 1824 - 452 páginas
...and bless him. " Who passes the desert and says all is barren, all lifeless ? In the grey morning yeu may see the common pigeon, and the partridge, and...to listen, then away to the road instead of from it ; but far ahead he crossed it, and then away up a long slope he fleetly stole, and off to some solitary... | |
| 1824 - 394 páginas
...camel-driver would not lift a stone to them ; and the sportsman could hardly find it in his breast to kill these gentle tenants of the desert : the deer...to listen, then away to the road instead of from it ; but far a-head he crossed it, and Sien away up a long slope he fleetly stole, and off to some solitary... | |
| 1824 - 600 páginas
...for they have not learned to fear, or to distrust the men who pass these solitudes. The camel driver would not lift a stone to them ; and the sportsman...the desert: the deer might tempt him ; I saw but one ; fur, very far, ha caught the distant camel tramp, and paused, and raised and threw Back his head... | |
| Moyle Sherer - 1825 - 454 páginas
....with his broad callous foot. Our moon was far in her wane. She rose, however, about an hour after we started, all red, above the dark hills on our left...saw but one ; far, very far, he caught the distant camel-tramp, and paused, and raised and threw back his head to listen ; then away ; to the road instead... | |
| Moyle Sherer - 1825 - 454 páginas
...with his broad callous foot. Our moon was far in her wane. She rose, however, about an hour after we started, all red, above the dark hills on our left;...saw but one; far, very far, he caught the distant camel-tramp, and paused, and raised and threw back his head to listen; then away; to the road instead... | |
| Moyle Sherer - 1825 - 454 páginas
...or on her increase, or full-orbed; but the traveller (especially in the East}, he loves. her in hrr wane; so does the soldier at his still picquet of...saw but one; far, very far, he caught the distant camel-tramp, and paused, and raised and threw back his head to listen; then away; to the road instead... | |
| 1825 - 588 páginas
...the men who pass these solitudes. The camel-driver would not lift a stone to them ; and the sport-nun could hardly find it in his heart to kill these gentle...camel tramp, and paused, and raised and threw back his 1iead to listen, then away to the road instead of from it ; but far ahead he crossed it, and then away... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 622 páginas
...for they have not learned to fear, or to distrust the men who pass these solitudes. The camel -driver would not lift a stone to them ; and the sportsman...of the desert. The deer might tempt him ; I saw but on? ; far, very far, he caught the distant camel tramp, and paused, and raised and threw back his head... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 756 páginas
...left; yet higher rose, and paler grew, till at last she hung a silvery crescent in the deep blue sky. " Who passes the desert and says all is barren, all...listen, then away to the road instead of from it; but far ahead he crossed it, and then away up a long slope he fleetly stole, and off to some solitary... | |
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