| Washington Irving - 1819 - 290 Seiten
...stream. — Luckless Antony! scarce had he buffeted half way over, when he was observed to struggle violently, as if battling with the spirit of the waters...to his mouth, and giving a vehement blast — sunk for ever to the bottom ! The potent clangour of his trumpet, like the ivory horn of the renowned Paladin... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 414 Seiten
...Top-paun ; so called from a tribe of Indians which boasted ISO fighting men. See Ogilvie's History. as if battling with the spirit of the waters — instinctively...trumpet to his mouth, and, giving a vehement blast, sunk for ever to the bottom ! •; The potent clangour of his trumpet, like the ivory horn of the renowned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1825 - 356 Seiten
...Anthony ! scarce had he huffeted halfway over, when he was ohserved to strnggle violently, as if hattling with the spirit of the waters — instinctively he...put his trumpet to his mouth, and, giving a vehement hlast, sunk for ever to the hottom ! The potent clangour of his trumpet, like the ivory horn of the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 354 Seiten
...Anthony ! scarce had he huffeted halfwuy over, when he was ohserved to strnggle violently, as if hattling with the spirit of the waters— instinctively he...put his trumpet to his mouth, and, giving a vehement hlu*t, sunk tor ever to the hottom ' The potent clangour of his trumpet, like the ivory horn of the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 Seiten
...stream — Luckless Anthony ! scarce had he buffeted half-way over, when he was observed to struggle violently, as if battling with the spirit of the waters-...trumpet to his mouth, and, giving a vehement blast, sunk for ever to the bottom ! The potent clangour of his trumpet, like the ivory ' A corruption of Top-paun... | |
| Robert J. Vandewater - 1831 - 86 Seiten
...the stream. Luckless Antony ! Scarce had he buffetted half way over, when he was observed to struggle violently, as if battling with the spirit of the waters...to his mouth, and giving a vehement blast — sunk for ever to the bottom ! Knickerbocker, p. 232. PHILIPSBURGH, (ES) 17 miles from the city, contains... | |
| Washington Irving - 1831 - 248 Seiten
...stream. — Luckless Antony ! scarce had he buffeted half-way over, when he was observed to struggle violently, as if battling with the spirit of the waters...— instinctively he put his trumpet to his mouth, andgiving a vehement blast — sunk for ever to the bottom! The potent clangour of his trumpet, like... | |
| Vandewater, Robert J. - 1834 - 122 Seiten
...he was observed to struggle violently, as if battling with the spirit of the waters-7-instinctively he put his trumpet to his mouth, and giving a vehement blast — sank for ever to the bottom !" — Knickerbocker, p. 232. PHILIPSBURGH (ES), 17 miles from the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 Seiten
...he was observed to struggle violently, as if battling with the spirit of the waters — mstinctively he put his trumpet to his mouth, and giving a vehement blast, sunk for ever to the bottom ! The potent clangour of his trumpet, like the ivory horn of the renowned Paladin... | |
| Washington Irving - 1838 - 256 Seiten
...Luckless Antony ! scarce had he buffeted half-way over, when he was observed to struggle vio lently, as if battling with the spirit of the waters — instinctively...to his mouth, and giving a vehement blast — sunk for ever to the bottom! The potent clangour of his trumpet, like the ivory horn of the renowned Paladin... | |
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