| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1751 - 418 pages
...of Streams and Branches, the one erofting the other fo many Times, and alfo fair and large, and fo like one to another, as no Man can tell which to take : And if we went by the Sun or Compafs hoping thereby to go directly one Way or other, yet that Way we were alfb carried in a Circle... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 352 pages
...the like confluence of streames and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so faire and large, and so like one to another, as no man can tell which to take : and if wee went by the sunne or compasse, hoping thereby to goe directly one way or other, yet that way wee... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 pages
...the like confluence of streams and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and also fair and large, and so like one to another, as no man can...tell which to take : and if we went by the sun or compass, hoping thereby to go directly one way or other, yet that way we were also carried in a circle... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 548 pages
...like confluence of streams and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so fair and large, and so like one to another, as no man can...tell which to take ; and if we went by the sun, or compass, hoping thereby to go directly one way or other, yet that way we were also carried in a circle... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1848 - 342 pages
...the like confluence of streames and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so faire and large, and so like one to another, as no...directly one way or other, yet that waie we were also caried in a circle amongst multitudes of Hands, and euery Hand so bordered with high trees, as no man... | |
| Episodes - 1880 - 286 pages
...like confluence of streams and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so fair and large, and so like one to another, as no man can...tell which to take ; and if we went by the sun or compass, hoping thereby to go directly one way or other, yet that way we were also carried in a circle... | |
| George Makepeace Towle - 1881 - 332 pages
...and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so fair and large, and so like to one another, as no man can tell which to take. And if we went by the sun or compass, hoping thereby to go directly one way or other, yet that way also we were carried in a circle... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1886 - 262 pages
...like confluence of streams and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so fair and large, and so like one to another, as no man can tell which to take, and if we went by the sun or compass, hoping thereby to go directly one way or other, yet that way we were alno carried in a circle... | |
| James Rodway - 1888 - 276 pages
...like confluence of streams and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so fair and large, and so like one to another, as no man can tell which to take, And if we went by the sun or compass, hoping thereby to go directly one way or other, yet that way we were also carried in a circle... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1897 - 638 pages
...into the great riuer of Oreonoque, but indeede of that which we entred he was vtterly ignorant. . . . and if we went by the Sun or compasse hoping thereby to go direftly one way or other, yet that waie we were also carried in a circle amongest multitudes of Hands,... | |
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