A Voyage in the "Sunbeam"., 第 2 卷Rose-Belford, 1879 - 511 頁 |
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... MOUNTAIN INDIAN REACH CATCHING CAPE - PIGEONS IN THE GULF OF PEÑAS CHILIANS WAITING FOR THE TRAIN A FELLOW PASSENGER BATHS OF CAUQUENES xiii PAGE . 135 137 . 139 144 • 145 . 147 . 153 164 · 167 UP THE VALLEY TOWARDS THE ANDES . 171 ...
... MOUNTAIN INDIAN REACH CATCHING CAPE - PIGEONS IN THE GULF OF PEÑAS CHILIANS WAITING FOR THE TRAIN A FELLOW PASSENGER BATHS OF CAUQUENES xiii PAGE . 135 137 . 139 144 • 145 . 147 . 153 164 · 167 UP THE VALLEY TOWARDS THE ANDES . 171 ...
第 xiv 頁
... MOUNTAIN , INLAND SEA HURUSIMA , INLAND SEA . 363 · . 364 HOW WE WERE BOARDED BY CHINESE AND DISPERSED THEM 371 CHINESE VISITING CARDS · 377 PEARL RIVER 379 BOGUE FORTS CHINESE PAGODA AND BOATS • • 381 . 382 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . THE ...
... MOUNTAIN , INLAND SEA HURUSIMA , INLAND SEA . 363 · . 364 HOW WE WERE BOARDED BY CHINESE AND DISPERSED THEM 371 CHINESE VISITING CARDS · 377 PEARL RIVER 379 BOGUE FORTS CHINESE PAGODA AND BOATS • • 381 . 382 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . THE ...
第 xv 頁
... MOUNTAIN , CEYLON SOUMALI INDIAN , ADEN XV PAGE • 389 • 398 . 414 417 • 419 . 423 439 451 STRAITS OF BAB - EL - MANDEB . . 457 BEATING UP THE RED SEA 462 HOMEWARD BOUND 473 FALDETTA , MALTA . 475 ARMOURY IN THE GOVERNOR'S PALACE ...
... MOUNTAIN , CEYLON SOUMALI INDIAN , ADEN XV PAGE • 389 • 398 . 414 417 • 419 . 423 439 451 STRAITS OF BAB - EL - MANDEB . . 457 BEATING UP THE RED SEA 462 HOMEWARD BOUND 473 FALDETTA , MALTA . 475 ARMOURY IN THE GOVERNOR'S PALACE ...
第 5 頁
... mountains high . Each wave , as approached , appeared as if it must overwhelm us , instead which , it rushed grandly by , rolling and shaking us fr stem to stern , and sending fountains of spray on bo A Y.B Nearly Overboard . Tom was ...
... mountains high . Each wave , as approached , appeared as if it must overwhelm us , instead which , it rushed grandly by , rolling and shaking us fr stem to stern , and sending fountains of spray on bo A Y.B Nearly Overboard . Tom was ...
第 14 頁
... mountains . in the centre of the latter island . As we rapidly ap- proached the land , the beauty of the scenery became more fully apparent . A mass of dark purple volcanic rocks , clothed on the top with the richest vegetation , with ...
... mountains . in the centre of the latter island . As we rapidly ap- proached the land , the beauty of the scenery became more fully apparent . A mass of dark purple volcanic rocks , clothed on the top with the richest vegetation , with ...
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Aden afterwards anchor appeared arrived ashore beautiful bêche-de-mer beneath birds blue boat Bow Island breakfast breeze bright calm canoes Captain carriage Cauquenes Chinese cocoa-nut colour coral crew crowded dark deck dinner distance Ditto dressed English feet fire fish flowers four fresh friends Fuegians garden half-past harbour hill Hilo Honolulu horses hour island Japanese Johore Kamehameha IV Kilauea Kobe land lava light looked Mabelle Mikado miles morning mountains natives night nine o'clock noon o'clock once Papeete party passed Penang pleasant reached reef returned ride river road rocks round sail sampans Saturday schooner seemed seen sent shade ship shore side soon sort steam steamer Straits Straits of Magellan streets Sunbeam Tahiti temple to-day town trees tropical Valparaiso vegetation verandah vessel voyage walked weather wind yacht Yokohama
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第 33 頁 - A WET sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast And fills the white and rustling sail And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys. While like the eagle free Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind...
第 509 頁 - Death closes all: but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks: The long day wanes: the...
第 81 頁 - I heard a fair one cry ; But give to me the snoring breeze And white waves heaving high ; And white waves heaving high, my lads, The good ship tight and free — The world of waters is our home, And merry men are we. There's tempest in yon horned moon, And lightning in yon cloud ; But hark the music, mariners ! The wind is piping loud ; The wind is piping loud, my boys, The lightning flashes free — While the hollow oak our palace is, Our heritage the sea.
第 488 頁 - I travelled among unknown men In lands beyond the sea; Nor, England ! did I know till then What love I bore to thee. 'Tis past, that melancholy dream ! Nor will I quit thy shore A second time; for still I seem To love thee more and more. Among thy mountains did I feel The joy of my desire; And she I...
第 407 頁 - Imbrowned the noontide bowers : thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm ; Others whose fruit...
第 97 頁 - THE twilight is sad and cloudy, The wind blows wild and free, And like the wings of sea-birds Flash the white caps of the sea. But in the fisherman's cottage There shines a ruddier light, And a little face at the window Peers out into the night. Close, close it is pressed to the window, As if those childish eyes Were looking into the darkness, To see some form arise. And a woman's waving shadow Is...
第 291 頁 - Years following years, steal something every day, At last they steal us from ourselves away...
第 376 頁 - Such as gleam in ancient lore ; And the singing of the sailors, And the answer from the shore ! Most of all, the Spanish ballad Haunts me oft, and tarries long, Of the noble Count Arnaldos And the sailor's mystic song.
第 392 頁 - I remember the black wharves and the slips, And the sea-tides tossing free ; And Spanish sailors with bearded lips, And the beauty and mystery of the ships, And the magic of the sea. And the voice of that wayward song Is singing and saying still : "A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.
第 269 頁 - ... appropriate background. Sometimes great pieces broke off and tumbled with a crash into the burning lake, only to be remelted and thrown up anew. I had for some time been feeling very hot and uncomfortable, and on looking round the cause was at once apparent. Not two inches beneath the surface, the grey lava on which we were standing and sitting was red-hot.