The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 26
... winds resort , And on the mountain keep their boisterous court , That in thick show'rs her rocky summit shrouds , And darkens all the broken view with clouds . GENEVA AND THE LAKE . NEAR St. Julian in Savoy the Alps begin to en- large ...
... winds resort , And on the mountain keep their boisterous court , That in thick show'rs her rocky summit shrouds , And darkens all the broken view with clouds . GENEVA AND THE LAKE . NEAR St. Julian in Savoy the Alps begin to en- large ...
Page 27
... winds that the inhabitants of Geneva ascribe the healthfulness of their air ; for , as the Alps surround them on all ... wind put them in motion , and scatter them from time to time . Another effect the Alps have on Geneva is , that the ...
... winds that the inhabitants of Geneva ascribe the healthfulness of their air ; for , as the Alps surround them on all ... wind put them in motion , and scatter them from time to time . Another effect the Alps have on Geneva is , that the ...
Page 28
... wind was pretty fair for us all the while . The right side of the lake from Geneva belongs to the Duke of Savoy , and is extremely well cultivated . The greatest entertainment we found in coasting it were the several prospects of woods ...
... wind was pretty fair for us all the while . The right side of the lake from Geneva belongs to the Duke of Savoy , and is extremely well cultivated . The greatest entertainment we found in coasting it were the several prospects of woods ...
Page 81
... winds and waves , and be liable to all the accidents that may befal a na- val expedition . Others there are that have long deceived them- selves with the hopes of an insurrection in France , and are therefore for laying out all our ...
... winds and waves , and be liable to all the accidents that may befal a na- val expedition . Others there are that have long deceived them- selves with the hopes of an insurrection in France , and are therefore for laying out all our ...
Page 186
... wind . Nor dare again the British strength engage ; Still they remember that destructive rage Which lately made their ... winds could hardly drive them to their fate , And all the ocean labour'd with the weight . Where'er the waves in ...
... wind . Nor dare again the British strength engage ; Still they remember that destructive rage Which lately made their ... winds could hardly drive them to their fate , And all the ocean labour'd with the weight . Where'er the waves in ...
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