| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 trang
...not feen. The river, though fwelled with rain, preferved its natural clearnefs, and fell, as far as I could difcern, into' a deep pool, or bafon, in the...different eddies to the very foot of the precipice, the flream, when it fell, fceming part of it to run back with great fury upon the rock, as well as forward... | |
| 1790 - 522 trang
...with rain, preferved its natural clearnefs, and fell, as far as he could difcern, into a deep pool, of bafon, in the folid rock, which was full, and in twenty...different eddies to the very foot of the precipice, the flream, when it fell, feeming part of it to run back with great fury upon the rock, as well as forward... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 734 trang
...with rain, prcfcrvcd its natural cKarncls, and fell, a« fur as J could difcern, into a deep pool, pr bafon, in the folid rock, which was full, and in twenty different eddies to the vçry foot of the precipice, -the ftrenrh, when it fell, fceming part of it to runoaclc with great... | |
| James Bruce, Samuel Shaw - 1814 - 408 trang
...both above and below, marking its track, though the water was not feen. The river, though fwelled with rain, preferred its natural clearnefs, and fell, as...it fell, feeming part of it to run back with great fui-y upon the rock, as well as forward in the line of its courfe, raifmg a wave, or violent ebullition,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 346 trang
...natural clearness, and fell as far as he could discern, into a deep pool or bason, in the solid rock, and in twenty different eddies to the very foot of the precipice ; the stream, when it fell, seeming part of it to run back with great fury upon the rock, as well as forward... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1812 - 822 trang
...as far as he could discern, into a deep pnol, or '»asín, in the solid rock, which was Tiill, ,.nd in twenty different eddies to the very foot of the precipice ; the stream x. hen it fell, seeming part of it to run buck with great fury upon the rock, as uvil at> forward... | |
| E. Polehamton - 1815 - 470 trang
...served its natural clearness, and fell, as far as 1 discern, into a deep pool, or bason, in the solid rock, which was full, and in twenty different eddies to the very foot of the precipice ; the stream, when it fell, seeming part uf it to run back with great fury upon the rock, as well as forward... | |
| 1815 - 500 trang
...its natural clearness, and fell, as far as I could discern, into a deep pool, or bason, in the solid rock, which was full, and in twenty difFerent eddies to the very precipice ; the stream, when it fell, seeming part of it to run back with great fury upon the rock,... | |
| Catherine Hutton - 1819 - 490 trang
...preserved its natural clearness, and fell, as far as I could discern, into a deep bason in the solid rock, and in twenty different eddies to the very foot of the precipice; the stream seeming one part to run back with great fury upon the rock, and the other forward in its natural... | |
| Mrs. Hofland (Barbara) - 1828 - 314 trang
...its natural clearness, and fell, as far as I could discern, into a deep pool or basin in the solid rock, which was full, and in twenty different eddies, to the very foot of the precipice; the stream, when it fell, seeming to run back with great fury upon the rock, as well as forward in the... | |
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