The tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise, confounded me. As the high watery walls came rolling in, and, at their highest, tumbled... Littell's Living Age - Page 891851Full view - About this book
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 968 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...swept back with a hoarse roar, it seemed to scoop out dpep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the eiirth. When some white-headed billows... | |
| Short essays - 1885 - 208 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...tumbled into surf, they looked as if the least would engulph the town. As the receding wave swept back with a hoarse roar, it seemed to scoop out deep caves... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I conld find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding of fuiretft colours mix'd. Ruddy and gold. ... To...my fill I spared not: for such pleasure till that Burf, they looked as if the least would engulf the town. As the receding wave swept buck with a hoarse... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1886 - 992 lehte
...could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stonea and sand, and the awful noise, confounded me. As the...seemed to scoop out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the eurtk When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 516 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...tumbled into surf, they looked as if the least would ingulf the town. As the receding wave swept back with a hoarse roar, it seemed to scoop out deep caves... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1892 - 896 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...seemed to scoop out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1892 - 862 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...seemed to scoop out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 464 lehte
...the blinding wind, the flying storms and sand, and the awful noise, confused me. As the higli wutery walls came rolling in, and, at their highest, tumbled...into surf, they looked as if the least would engulf Ilm town. As the receding wave swept buck with a hoarse roar, it seemed to scoop out a deep cave in... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 558 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...seemed to scoop out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1896 - 800 lehte
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...seemed to scoop out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves... | |
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