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Zanzibar: City, Island, and Coast - Page 346
by Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1872 - 519 pages
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The anatomy of melancholy, by Democritus iunior

Robert Burton - 1850 - 788 pages
...best days, together with their means, manners, honesty, • religion) yet it availeth howsoever. For peregrination charms our senses with such unspeakable...and pity his case, that from his cradle to his old :ige beholds the' sime still ; still, still the same, the same. Insomuch that * Jlhasi j, f conf. Kb....
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Black's Guide to the South-eastern Counties of England: Hampshire and the ...

England, South East - 1861 - 336 pages
...will prove serviceable and intelligible to the traveller. "Peregrination," says quaint old Burton, "charms our senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety, that some count him unhappy that never travelled—a kind of prisoner, and pity his case that, from his cradle to his old age, he beholds...
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The Doctor, Etc

Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 pages
...content, exceeding delight in that his voyage. As who doth not that shall attempt the like ? — For peregrination charms our senses with such unspeakable...that some count him unhappy that never travelled, a kind of prisoner.and pity his case that from his cradle to his old age he beholds the same still...
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England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth & James the First ...

William Brenchley Rye, Friedrich I (duke of Würtemberg) - England - 1865 - 462 pages
...and sweet variety, that some count him unhappy that never travelled, a kinde of prisoner, and pitty his case that from his cradle to his old age beholds the same still; still, still, the same, the same."—(Edit. 1632, p. 261.) expected, conflicting opinions on the subject. Thus, Robert Dallington,...
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England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth & James the First ...

William Brenchley Rye, Friedrich I (duke of Würtemberg) - England - 1865 - 464 pages
...of / ayre and variety of places, to travell abroad and see fashions. For Pere- * grination charmes our senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety,...that some count him unhappy that never travelled, a kinde of prisoner, and pitty his case that from his cradle to his old age beholds the same still...
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Pictures in Tyrol and Elsewhere: From a Family Sketch-book

Elizabeth Tuckett - Austria - 1867 - 482 pages
...Genoa. On the Road again , 299 BREAKING THE ICE MOUNTAINEERING IN AN OMNIBUS. 'Peregrinations charm our senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety,...that some count him unhappy that never travelled.' BURTON. BREAKING THE ICK, OR MOUNTAINEERING IN AN OMNIBUS. E left England early in May 18(50, hoping...
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Pictures in Tyrol and elsewhere, by the author of 'A voyage en zigzag'.

Elizabeth Tuckett - 1867 - 490 pages
...the Eoad again . . . . „ 299 BREAKING THE ICE MOUNTAINEERING IN AN OMNIBUS. ' Peregrinations charm our senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety,...that some count him unhappy that never travelled.' BURTON. BREAKING THE ICE, OB MOUNTAINEERING IN AN OMNIBUS. YT/^E left England early in May 1866, hoping...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 35

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1862 - 584 pages
...exceeding delight, in that his voyage. ' And who doth not, who shall attempt the like ? For peregri' nation charms our senses with such unspeakable and sweet ' variety, that some count him unhappy who never travelled, a ' kind of prisoner ; and pity his case, that from his cradle to his ' old age,...
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The Biblical Museum: A Collection of Notes Explanatory, Homiletic, and ...

James Comper Gray - Bible - 1872 - 422 pages
...them from the rocks; nor will it save one from hell." — Flatel. с Oerok. , " Peregrinations charm our senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety, that some count him unhappy that never travelled — a kind of prisoner, and pity his case that, from his cradle to his old age, he beholds the same...
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Our journal in the Pacific, by the officers of H.M.S. Zealous, arranged and ...

Zealous ship, sir Sydney Marow Eardley- Wilmot - 1873 - 436 pages
...in that his voyage. As who doth not that shall attempt the like ? For peregrination charms the sense with such unspeakable and sweet variety, that some count him unhappy that never travelled, a kind of prisoner, and pity his case that from his cradle to his old age he beholds the same still...
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