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" A NEW heaven and a new earth ! Tier beyond tier, height above height, the great wooded ranges go rolling away westward, till on the lofty sky-line they are crowned with a gleam of everlasting snow. To the eastward they sink down, breaking into isolated... "
The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn - Page 135
by Henry Kingsley - 1860 - 433 pages
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The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn

Henry Kingsley - 1859 - 538 pages
...no sure abiding place here. I will go back to P , and see if they are all dead, or only sleeping/' f So he turned down the steep path under the darkening...the eastward they sink down, breaking into isolated forests, fringed peaks, and rock-crowned eminences, till with rapidly straightening lines they disappear...
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The North British Review, Volume 31

English literature - 1859 - 588 pages
...specially vivid, and richly toned. We extract one or two, almost at random—not the best by any means. " A new heaven and a new earth ! Tier beyond tier, height...the eastward they sink down, breaking into isolated forests, fringed peaks, and rock-crowned eminences, till with rapidly straightening lines they disappear...
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The Mother Tongue: An elementary English grammar, by G.L. Kittredge and S.L ...

English language - 1901 - 454 pages
...beleaguering army must needs take up their position was muddy and intersected with many canals. 12. Tier beyond tier, height above height, the great wooded...they are crowned with a gleam of everlasting snow. 13. With blackest moss the flower-pots Were thickly crusted, one and all. 14. Far as the eye can reach...
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The Mother Tongue, Book 2

George Lyman Kittredge, Sarah Louise Arnold - English language - 1901 - 460 pages
...beleaguering army must needs take up their position was muddy and intersected with many canals. 12. Tier beyond tier, height above height, the great wooded...they are crowned with a gleam of everlasting snow. 13. With blackest moss the flower-pots Were thickly crusted, one and all. 14. Far as the eye can reach...
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The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn

Henry Kingsley - 1905 - 530 pages
...among the crowded masts. CHAPTER XVHI. THE FIBST PUFF OF THE SOUTH WIND. A NEW heaven and a new earth t Tier beyond tier, height above height, the great wooded...down, breaking into isolated forest-fringed peaks, and rook-crowned eminences, till with rapidly straightening lines they fade into the broad grey plains,...
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Lee's Rhetoric and Composition: For High Schools and Colleges

Teng-Hwee Lee - English language - 1938 - 416 pages
...depression. "G'/e/i: a narrow valley. "Boy: a quagmire, a morass. 16. Tier beyond tier,' height about height, the great wooded ranges' go rolling away westward, till on the lofty sky line they are crowned with a gleam of everlasting snow. 16. There fell a thick and heavy rain,...
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