| George Stillman Hillard - Elocution - 1863 - 530 pages
...never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on if H 10 easterly course, surrounding the beautiful detached...breath of the morning breeze, each glittering in its 15 course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 356 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders of this... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty, as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...thickets, knolls, and crags, lay the bed of a broad mountainlake, lightly curled into tiny waves by the breath of the morning breeze; each glittering in... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left Jay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and hanks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders of this... | |
| John Mulligan - 1868 - 608 pages
...or names of substances in the following extract : — " On the right, amid a profusion of thickcts, knolls, and crags, lay the bed of a broad mountain...morning breeze, each glittering in its course under §24. (1) What words constitute the most prominent class of nouns? (2) In what sense is the word substance... | |
| James Frothingham Hunnewell - Europe - 1871 - 540 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders of this... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1872 - 168 pages
...rustling way. LESSON XXIX. To restore the knowledge of God hay been the aim of the prophets of every age. On the right, amid a profusion of thickets, knolls,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger... | |
| George Walter Baynham - 1873 - 344 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders of this... | |
| John Mulligan - English language - 1874 - 596 pages
...I.—Let the pupil point out the concrete nouns, or names of substances in the following extract:— " On the right, amid a profusion of thickets, knolls,...each glittering in its course under the influence of tlie sunbeams. 'High hills, rocks, and banks waving with natural forests of birch and oak. formed the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams.. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders 'of... | |
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