Clouds too ! And a mist upon the Hollow! Not a dull fog that hides it, but a light airy gauze-like mist, which in our eyes of modest admiration gives a new charm to the beauties it is spread before: as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so... Highways and Horses - Page 299by Athol Maudslay - 1888 - 471 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1843 - 152 pages
...spread before : as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho! Why now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding...this minute in a grove of trees; next minute in a path of vapour; emerging now upon our broad clear course ; withdrawing now, but always dashing on,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 924 pages
...spread before: as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho! Why now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding...counterpart of hers. Yoho ! A match against the Moon. Yoho, yoho ! The beauty of the night is hardly felt , when Day comes leaping up. Yoho! Two stages,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 466 pages
...real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho! Why now wo travel like the Moon herself. Hiding this minute in...counterpart of hers. Yoho ! A match against the Moon. Yoho, yoho ! The beauty of the night is hardly felt , when Day comes leaping up. Yoho! Two stages,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 472 pages
...156 before: as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho! Why now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding...clear course; withdrawing now, but always dashing on, onr journey is a counterpart of hers. Yoho ! A match against the Uoon. Yoho , yoho ! The beauty of... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 516 pages
...spread before : as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho! Why! now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding...counterpart of hers. Yoho ! A match against the Moon. Yoho! Yoho! The beauty of the night is hardly felt, wb,en Day comes leaping up. Yoho! Two stages, and... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 514 pages
...spread before : as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho! Why! now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding...minute in a grove of trees; next minute in a patch of vapour;-emerging now upon our broad clear course ; withdrawing now, but always dashing on, our journey... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1920 - 976 pages
...spread before : as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho ! Why, now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding...minute in a grove of trees ; next minute in a patch of vapor; emerging now upon our broad clear course ; withdrawing now, but always dashing on, our journey... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 1252 pages
...before : as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Toho ! Why now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding this...minute in a grove of trees ; next minute in a patch of vapor ; emerging now upon our broad clear course; withdrawing now. but always dashing on, our journey... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1869 - 498 pages
...hefore : as real gau/.e has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho! Why! now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding this minute in a grove of trees; next minule in a patch of vapour; emerging now upon our broad dear course; withdrawing now, but always dashing... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 586 pages
...spread before: as real gauze has done ere now, and would again, so please you, though we were the Pope. Yoho ! Why, now we travel like the Moon herself. Hiding...dashing on, our journey is a counterpart of hers. Yoho i A match against the Moon ! ' The beauty of the night is hardly felt, when Day comes leaping up. Yoho... | |
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