... of his feet, are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them, till the whole were slaughtered except the big bull, who, presenting his forehead to the shafts, shook them off as they fell, but, missing one, at length it wounded him... The Life and Times of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, Commander of the "Queen's ... - 第 130 頁David Breakenridge Read 著 - 1890 - 305 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Priscilla Wakefield - 1806 - 444 頁
...his lightning, seated himself on a neighbouring mountain, on a rock, (of which his seat and the print of his feet are still to be seen,) and hurled his bolts among them, till the whole were slaughtered, except the big bull, which presenting his forehead to the shafts,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 260 頁
...this, was so enraged, that he seized his lightning, descended to the earth, and seated himself upon a neighbouring mountain on a rock, on which his seat and the print of his feet are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them till the whole were slaughtered,... | |
| John Harriott - 1808 - 780 頁
...skeleton of one of these monsters exhibited in Londo». scended to the earth, seated himself upon, a neighbouring mountain, (on a rock, on which his seat and the print of his feet are still to be seen,) and hurled his bolts among them, until the whole were slaughtered... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 頁
...the use of the Indians. That the great Man above looking down and seeing this, was so enraged, that he seized his lightning, descended on the earth, seated himself on a neighbouring mountain on a rock, of which his seat, and the prints of his feet, are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 頁
...the use of the Indians. That the great Man above looking down and seeing this, was so enraged, that he seized his lightning, descended on the earth, seated himself on a neighbouring mountain on a rock, of which his seat, and the prints of his feet, are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 頁
...the great Man above looking down and seeing this, was so enraged, that he seized his lightning. 123 descended on the earth, seated himself on a neighbouring mountain on a rock, of which his seat, and the prints of his feet, are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1814 - 274 頁
...the use of the Indians. That the great Man above looking down and seeing this, was so enraged, that he seized his lightning, descended on the earth, seated himself on a neigh/? bouring mountain on a rock, of which his seat, and the prints of his feet, are still to be... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York (New York, N.Y.) - 1815 - 616 頁
...the use of the Indians ; that the Great Man above, looking down and seeing this, was so enraged, that he seized his lightning, descended on the earth, seated himself on a neighbouring mountain, on a rock of which his seat and the print of his feet are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them till... | |
| Robert Southey - 1815 - 302 頁
...this, was so enraged, that he seized his lightning, descended to the earth, and seated himself upon a neighbouring mountain on a rock, on which his seat and the print of his feet are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them till the whole were slaughtered,... | |
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