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" The disk of the sun became almost totally obscured ere he had altogether sunk below the horizon, and an early and lurid shade of darkness blotted the serene twilight of a summer evening. The wind began next to arise ; but its wild and moaning sound was... "
Miscellaneous Essays: Reprinted from the English Originals, with the Author ... - Page 70
by Sir Archibald Alison - 1850
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 5

1816 - 700 pages
...some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, bsfore the gale was felt at land. The mass of waters, now dark and threatening, began to lift itself in larger ridges, «nd sink in deeper furrows, forming waves that rose high in foam upon the breakers, or burst upon...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 15

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1816 - 686 pages
...began next to arise, but its wild und moaning sound sound was heard for some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the gale was felt at land. The mass of waters, now dark and threatening, began to lift itself in larger ridges, and sink...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 5

1816 - 700 pages
...The wind began next to arise, but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the gale was felt at land. The mass of waters, now dark and threatening, began to lift itself in larger ridges, and sink...
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The Augustan review, Volume 3

1816 - 676 pages
...The wind began next to arise, but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the gale was felt at land. The mass of waters, now dark and threatening, began to lift itself in larger ridges, and sink...
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The Antiquary, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1816 - 328 pages
...The wind began next to arise, but its nild and moaning sound was beard for some time, and ils effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the gale was felt at land. Theniass of waters, now dark and threatening, began to lift itself in larger ridges, and sink...
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The antiquary. By the author of 'Waverley'.

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 248 pages
...wind began next to arise, but its wild ^and moaning sound was heard for some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the gale was felt at land. The mass of waters, now dark and threatening, began to lift itself in larger ridges, and sink...
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Waverley Novels, Volume 5

Sir Walter Scott - 1829 - 362 pages
...wind began next to arise ; but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the...forming waves that rose high in foam upon the breakers, 01 burst. upon the beach with a sound resembling distant thunder. Appalled by this sudden change of...
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The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His ..., Volume 2

Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 pages
...began next to arise; but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time, and it« cflccts become visible on the bosom of the sea, before the gale was...ridges, and sink in deeper furrows, forming waves mat rose high in foam upon the breakers, or burst upon the ueach with a sound resembling distant thunder....
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Landscape - historical illustrations of Scotland, and the Waverley novels ...

George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 374 pages
...of the ocean became visible. The dark and threatening mass of waters began to lift itself in longer ridges, and sink in deeper furrows, forming waves that rose high in foam upon the breakers, or burst upon the beach with a sound resembling distant thunder. While the raging waters were thus advancing,...
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The Young Lady's Reader

Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 pages
...The wind began next to arise, but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the...waves that rose high in foam upon the breakers, or burst upon the beach with a sound resembling distant thunder. Appalled by this sudden change of weather,...
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