... heights and watch it through the trees, and see the wreathing water in the rapids hurrying on to take its fearful plunge; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below; watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved... The North American Review - Page 2231843Full view - About this book
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 502 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below; watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...sun and by the moon, red in the day's decline, and grey as evening slowly fell upon it ; to look upon it every day, and wake up in the night and hear... | |
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below ; watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...sun and by the moon, red in the day's decline^ and grey as evening slowly fell upon it ; to look upon it every day, and wake up in the night and hear... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 496 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below ; watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...sun and by the moon, red in the day's decline, and grey as evening slowly fell upon it; to look upon it everyday, and wake up in the night and hear its... | |
| John Tillotson - 1882 - 400 pages
...; to have Niagara before me, lighted by the sun and by the moon, red in the day's decline, and grey as evening slowly fell upon it ; to look upon it every...the night and hear its ceaseless voice : this was enough.I think in every quiet season now, still do those waters roll and leap, and roar and tumble,... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1884 - 218 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below, watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...sun and by the moon, red in the day's decline, and grey as evening slowly fell upon it ; to look upon it every day, and wake up in the night and hear... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 990 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below ; watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the echoes, being troubled yet, far down beneath the surfadfe, by its giant leap ; to have Niagara before me, lighted by the sun and by the moon, red in... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 990 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below ; watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...sun and by the moon, red in the day's decline, and grey as evening slowly fell upon it; to look upon it every day, and wake up in the night and hear its... | |
| Edward J. Mallett - 1887 - 74 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below, watching the river, as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...it every day, and wake up in the night and hear its endless voice ; this was enough. I think in every quiet season now, still do those waters roll and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 860 pages
...; to linger in the shadow of the solemn rocks three miles below ; watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...surface, by its giant leap ; to have Niagara before jne, lighted by the sun and by the moon, red in the day's decline, and grey as evening slowly fell... | |
| 1890 - 86 pages
...; to linger in the shadows of the solemn rocks three miles below, watching the river as, stirred by no visible cause, it heaved and eddied and awoke the...leap ; to have Niagara before me, lighted by the sun or by the moon, red in the day's decline, and gray as evening slowly fell upon it ; to look upon it... | |
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