| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...let us banish sorrow from our hearts : since we are at war, we must think and act like the natives of Fiji, who first taught us this destructive art....time, for to-morrow perhaps or the next day we may • A kind of dance performed by torch.light. . die. We will dress ourselves with' chi caola, and put... | |
| 1817 - 678 sider
...war, we must think and act like the natives of Fiji, who first taught us this destructive art. I/et us therefore enjoy the present time, for to-morrow,...next day, we may die. We will dress ourselves with M coola, anil put bands of white toppa round our waists : we will plait thick wreaths of jiulf for... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1817 - 738 sider
...aci like the natives of Feejee, who first taught us this destructive art. Let us therefore enjoy ihr present time, for to-morrow perhaps, or the next day, we may die.' The descant is indeed ;»ked out with poor stuff, just on the level of the condition of the people... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...we are at war, we must think and act * A kind of dance performed by torch-light. . like the natires of Fiji, who first taught us this destructive art. Let us therefore enjoy the present time, for lo-morrow perhaps, or the next day, we may die. We will dress ourselves with chi coola, and put bands... | |
| Carl Engel - 1866 - 564 sider
...banish sorrow from our hearts, since we are at war we must think and act like the natives of Fejee, who first taught us this destructive art. Let us therefore...next day, we may die. We will dress ourselves with the chi coola, and put bands of white tappa round our waisls. We will plait thick wreaths of jidle... | |
| Carl Engel - 1866 - 462 sider
...present time, for to-morrow, perhaps, or the next day, we may die. We will dress ourselves with the chi coola, and put bands of white tappa round our waists. We will plait thick wreaths of jidle for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may show off... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1883 - 284 sider
...but let us banish sorrow from our hearts: since we are at war, we must think and act like the natives of Fiji, who first taught us this destructive art. Let us therefore enjoy the present lime, for to-morrow perhaps or the next day we may die. We will dress ourselves with chi-coola, and... | |
| Henry Theophilus Finck - 1899 - 888 sider
...let us banish sorrow from our hearts : since we are at war, we must think and act like the natives of Fiji, who first taught us this destructive art....dress ourselves with chi coola, and put bands of white tuppa round our waists ; we will plait thick wreaths of jnile for our heads, and prepare strings of... | |
| Henry T. Finck - 1899 - 860 sider
...let us banish sorrow from our hearts : since we are at war, we must think and act like the natives of Fiji, who first taught us this destructive art....for to-morrow perhaps or the next day we may die. We wilJ dress ourselves with clii cooln, and put bauds of white tuppa round our waists ; we will plait... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1900 - 492 sider
...let us banish sorrow from our hearts : since we are at war, we must think and act like the natives of Fiji, who first taught us this destructive art....dress ourselves with chi coola, and put bands of white tdppa round our waists. We will plait thick wreaths oljiali for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni... | |
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