And fishes' footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flow. If man it is who thus asserts, his word you may believe ; But all that WOMAN says DISTRUST, she speaks but to deceive. From Taps Till Reveille - Página 31por George A. Wallace - 1895 - 198 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 páginas
...— ' I've seen the udumbara tree in flower ', white plumage on the crow, And fishes' footsteps o'er the deep, have traced through ebb and flow ; If man...woman says distrust — she speaks but to deceive.' BUDDHIST OR SINGALESE RELIGION. — The religion of the Singalese is Buddhism; the early history of... | |
| 632 páginas
...plumage on the crow, And fishes' footsteps o'er the deep, have traced through ebb and tlow ; If roan it is who thus asserts, his word you may believe,...woman says distrust — she speaks but to deceive." SKETCHES Of MEN AND THINGS BT THE ED1TOB. " A chiefs among ye takin nota, An Jaith Ml), prent «.",... | |
| University magazine - 1849 - 788 páginas
...women: — " I've seen the udumbra tree* in flower, white plumage on the crow ; And fishes footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flow. If man...that WOMAN says DISTRUST, she speaks but to deceive." Although the natives of Ceylon are jealous, the husband will frequently pardon his wife if she carries... | |
| Henry Charles Sirr - 1850 - 432 páginas
...: — " I've seen the udumbra tree * in flower, white plumage on the crow; And fishes' footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flow. If man...that WOMAN says DISTRUST, she speaks but to deceive." * A species of fig-tree, and the Cingalese declare that no mortal has ever yet beheld the blossoms... | |
| Henry Charles Sirr - 1850 - 430 páginas
...: — " I've seen the udumbra tree * in flower, white plumage on the crow; And fishes' footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flow. If man...that WOMAN says DISTRUST, she speaks but to deceive." * A species of fig-tree, and the Cingalese declare that no mortal has ever yet beheld the blossoms... | |
| Henry Charles Sirr - 1850 - 408 páginas
...plumage on the crow; And fishes' footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flniir flow. uww. If man it is who thus asserts, his word you may believe...that WOMAN says DISTRUST, she speaks but to deceive." * A species of fig-tree, and the Cingalese declare that no mortal has ever yet beheld the blossoms... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1864 - 588 páginas
...footsteps on the deep have tiaci'd through ebb and flow. If rnnn it is who thui asserts, his words you may believe; But all that woman says distrust — she speaks but to deceive." The adumbra is a species of fig-tree, and the natives assert that no mortal has ever seen its bloom.... | |
| William W. Sanger - 1895 - 742 páginas
...footsteps on the deep have traced through ehb and flow ;' If man it is who thus asserts, his words you may believe, But all that woman says, distrust ; she speaks but to dec«ive." To understand the first clause, it will be necessary to remember that the adumbra is a kind... | |
| William W. Sanger - 1897 - 707 páginas
...specimen : " ' I've seen the adumbra-tree in flower, white plumage on the crow, And fishes' footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flow ;' If man it is who thus asserts, his words you may believe, But all that woman says, distrust ; she speaks but to deceive." To understand... | |
| Robin D. Gill - 2004 - 740 páginas
...the crow, And fishes 'footsteps o'er the deep, I've seen through ebb and flow; If man it is who this asserts, His word you may believe; But all that woman says, distrust, She speaks but to deceive. The adumber, almost alone of the Cingalese trees, never blooms. In my wanderings in almost every part... | |
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