Zee spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters, with here and there the tall mast of a sloop, riding quietly at anchor under the land. In the dead hush of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite shore of the Hudson... The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction, Volume 10: American Fiction - Page 245by Edgar Allan Poe, Edward Everett Hale, Washington Irving, Francis Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mark Twain - 1917Full view - About this book
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 438 pages
...traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappaan Zee spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters,...of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite shore of the Hudson ; but it was so vague and faint as only to give an... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 366 pages
...traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappaan Zee spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters,...of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite shore of the Hudson; but it was so vague and faint as only to give an idea... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappaan Zee spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters,...of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite shore of the Hudson; hut it was so vague and faint as only to give an idea... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 pages
...traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him the Tappaan Zee spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters,...mast of a sloop, riding quietly at anchor under the lane. In the dead hush of midnight he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 334 pages
...traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappaan Zee spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters,...of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite shore of the Hudson ; but it was so vague and faint as only to give an... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 pages
...which rise above Tarry-Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappan Zee spread...of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite shore of the Hudson ! but it was so vague and faint as only to give an... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 1124 pages
...which riso above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappan Zee spread...with here and there the tall mast of a sloop, riding qxiietly at anchor under the land. In the dead hush of midnight, he could even hear the barking of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 390 pages
...traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him , the Tappaau Zee spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters,...mast of a sloop , riding quietly at anchor under the laud. In the dead hush of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite... | |
| Washington Irving - 1846 - 356 pages
...traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappaau Zoo spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters, with...tall mast of a sloop, riding quietly at anchor under th6 land. In the dead hush of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 pages
...which rise above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself. Far below him, the Tappan Zee spread...of midnight, he could even hear the barking of the watch-dog from the opposite shore of the Hudson ; but it was so vague and faint as only to give an... | |
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