PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 239
... fitful blast , with fury blind , But deep , majestic , in its destined course , Sprung with unerring , unrelenting force , * Herrera , dec . I. lib . i . c . 9 . Rev. xix . 17 . From the bright East . Tides duly ebbed and flowed 239.
... fitful blast , with fury blind , But deep , majestic , in its destined course , Sprung with unerring , unrelenting force , * Herrera , dec . I. lib . i . c . 9 . Rev. xix . 17 . From the bright East . Tides duly ebbed and flowed 239.
Page 279
... him ; and it was ascribed to the curses he was loaded with . " A circumstance , recorded by Herrera , renders this visit not improbable . " In May , 1528 , Cortes arrived unexpectedly at Palos ; and , soon after he 279.
... him ; and it was ascribed to the curses he was loaded with . " A circumstance , recorded by Herrera , renders this visit not improbable . " In May , 1528 , Cortes arrived unexpectedly at Palos ; and , soon after he 279.
Page 284
... Herrera , saw the signs of an inundated country ( tierras anegadas ) ; and it was the general expectation that they should end their lives there , as others had done in the frozen sea , " where St. Amaro suffers no ship to stir backward ...
... Herrera , saw the signs of an inundated country ( tierras anegadas ) ; and it was the general expectation that they should end their lives there , as others had done in the frozen sea , " where St. Amaro suffers no ship to stir backward ...
Page 286
... loud lamentations ( Petr . Martyr . dec . 3. lib . 7 ) at their solemn festivals ( Herrera , I. iii . 4 ) that the country would be laid waste on the arrival of strangers , completely clad , from a region near the 286.
... loud lamentations ( Petr . Martyr . dec . 3. lib . 7 ) at their solemn festivals ( Herrera , I. iii . 4 ) that the country would be laid waste on the arrival of strangers , completely clad , from a region near the 286.
Page 287
... Herrera . Gomara . “ The demons , whom they worshipped , " says Acosta , " in this instance told them the truth . " P. 246 , .1 . 19 . He spoke ; and all was silence , all was night ! These scattered fragments may be compared to shreds ...
... Herrera . Gomara . “ The demons , whom they worshipped , " says Acosta , " in this instance told them the truth . " P. 246 , .1 . 19 . He spoke ; and all was silence , all was night ! These scattered fragments may be compared to shreds ...
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