In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend from whom we have long been separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of which... The Forest Sanctuary: And Other Poems - Side 98af Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - 1825 - 205 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1809 - 518 sider
...this feeling; a religious sentiment attaches them to this constellation, the form of which recalls the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the New World. The two great stars which mark the summit and the PAUL AND VIBGIMA. 55 foot of the Cross having nearly... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland - 1818 - 666 sider
...of the seas, we hail a star as a friend, from whom we have long been separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious 21 sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recalls the sign of the faith planted... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 290 sider
...attaches them to a constellation, the form and name of which recal to mind the sign of the Christian faith, planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world. The two brilliant and large stars that mark the summit and the foot of the cross having nearly the... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland - 1822 - 762 sider
...the seas, we hail a star as a friend1, front whom we have long been separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious 21 sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recalls the sign of the faith planted... | |
| Charles Hulbert - 1823 - 374 sider
...of the seas, we hail a star as a friend, from whom we have been long separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase...attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recalls the sign of the faith, planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world. The two... | |
| 1824 - 452 sider
...of the seas, we hail a star as a friend, from whom we have been long separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase...by their ancestors in the deserts of the New World. The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the cross, having nearly the same right ascension,... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 sider
...of the seas> we hail a star as a friend from whom we have been long separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase...faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the ISTew World. The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the cross, having nearly the... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 sider
...of the seas, we hail a star as a friend from whom we have been long separated. Among the Portuguese given for help ; 51 10/. 20/. 30/. for a cart, to...accept of the highest price, which the citizens did The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the cross, having nearly the same right ascension,... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - 1825 - 151 sider
...of the seas, we hail a star as a friend, from whom we have long been separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards peculiar motives seem to increase...attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recalls the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world. " The two... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 sider
...of the seas, we hail a star as a friend from whom we have been long separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase...sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of whick recalls the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world The... | |
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