



The western entrance is about two miles and a half wide, and is deepest near the island : but, at a mile from the shore, we had no bottom with fourteen and seventeen fathoms. Underneath all the ambitions of certain individuals and groups underneath all the greed and chicanery of others underneath the widespread ignorance, mother of prejudice, which sunders folk of different race or colour - deep down the human heart beats practically the same in all lands, drawing us little mortals together. King looked at her and marvelled her cheeks were roses, her eyes were Gloria 's own, wonderful and big and deep beyond fathoming. The physical geography of France was in those days different from what it is nowthe river Somme, for instance, having cut its bed a hundred feet deeper between that time and this and, it is probable, that the climate was more like that of Canada or Siberia, than that of Western Europe. The breaking up the fountains of the great deep without ruffling the surface ! He heard the deep behind him, and a cry Before. The sight of a cow placidly chewing her cud in a meadow, the patient creature standing knee - deep amid the buttercups, was a picture they all admired, Mollie carried a little camera, and insisted on snapping the bovine, though the other girls urged her to save some films with which to take their own pictures. That ardent, intense, and lofty monk, world - deep like Dante, not world - wide like Shakspeare, Who filled the cathedral church with eager listeners, was not destined to uninterrupted triumphs. įor the purpose of concealment, Joyce led the way into the bed of the stream, leaving Maud waiting their movements, a little deeper within the forest. The wrinkles were deep about his mouth and eyes. Playting my rich hose, my silke stocking - man Drawing upon my Lordships Courtly calfe Payres of Imbroydered things whose golden clockes Strike deeper to the faithfull shop - keepers heart Than into mine to pay him had my Barbour Perfum'd my louzy thatch here and poak'd out My Tuskes more stiffe than are a cats muschatoes These pide - winged Butterflyes had known me then. įull in the runnels of snow water on gravelly, open spaces in the shadow of a drift, one looks to find buttercups, frozen knee - deep by night, and owning no desire but to ripen their fruit above the icy bath. He too is deep among the prophets, the year - servers, the mob of gentleman annuals. Īll at once, it occurred to me, that I had no recollection of wading knee - deep through all that dust, after I awoke. Īrriving opposite it, we walked out on to the projecting arm of rock, and I must confess to having felt an intolerable sense of terror as I looked down from that dizzy perch into the unknown depths below usinto the deeps from which there rose ever the thunder of the falling water and the shroud of rising spray. The loose snow was already over five feet deep on the meadows, making extended walks impossible without the aid of snow - shoes. The baggage, horses, and cattle were all got over safely, for the water was scarce waist - deep at any point, and then the troops followed, so that the whole army was soon across. "Īnd again it changed and " Come mariner down in the deep with me " went gently and swiftly abroad on the air. Ĭonvivial songsters frequently remind us that " a Hollander 's draught should potent be, And deep as the rolling Zuyder Zee. Her grief was at first too deep for any words. Īll these men, by whatever name or school they are called, are writers of essays or sermons which appeal to the most spiritual deeps of man. It will always be a marvel to me how in a country where one machine gun in defence could hold up a battalion, we made such rapid progress, and how having got so deep into the range it was possible for us to feed our front. I had dug deeper than usual in the drawer and had brought up a yellow stratum of a considerable age. Hence the quarter - deck was soon alive with men who were wo nt to be deep in dreams at that hour.
