| Henry Theophilus Finck - 1899 - 888 sider
...strings of fiuuni for our necks, that their whiteness mny show off the color of our skins. Mark how tlio uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause,...be cheerful, and to-morrow we will depart for the Moon. How troublesome are the young men, begging for our wreaths of flowers, while they say in their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1900 - 492 sider
...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 for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins. Mark how the * " A kind of dance performed by torch-light." uncultivated... | |
| Australian Museum, Charles Hedley - 1900 - 900 sider
...Gill— Proc. Austr. Asaoc. Adv. Soi. for 1892 (1893), p. 613. " We will plait thick wreaths otjiale for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins ;"* and we read that " sweet scented plants, principally the jiale,"... | |
| Australian Museum - 1900 - 800 sider
...Gill— Proc. Austr. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1892 (1893), p. 613. " We will plait thick wreaths ofjiale for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins ;"* and we read that " sweet scented plants, principally the jiale"... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 694 sider
...wreaths of jiale for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins. Mark how the uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause I But now the dance is over : let us remain here to-night and feast and be cheerful, and to-morrow... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1924 - 684 sider
...with ehi coola, and put bands of white tdppa round our waists. We will plait thick wreaths of jiale for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the colour of oar skins. Mark how the uncultivated spectators are profuse of their applause... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 684 sider
...wreaths of jiale for our heads, and prepare strings of hooni for our necks, that their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins. Mark how the uncultivated...be cheerful, and to-morrow we will depart for the MOO.I. How troublesome are the young men, begging for our wreaths of flowers ! while they say in their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 778 sider
...hooni for our nec., that their whiteness may show off the colour of our skins. Mark how the uncunivated spectators are profuse of their applause ! But now...the dance is over : let us remain here to-night and f.st and be cheerful, and to-morrow we will depart for the Mooa. How troublesome are the young men,... | |
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