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... Farming in Iceland - Iceland Hospitality , 177-184 CHAPTER XVI . Leave Hraungerthi - A Pretty Girl , and a Man not so Pretty- Crossing a Ferry - The Reykir Springs - Singular Group of Boiling Fountains and Geysers - Nero , CHAPTER XVII ...
... Farming in Iceland - Iceland Hospitality , 177-184 CHAPTER XVI . Leave Hraungerthi - A Pretty Girl , and a Man not so Pretty- Crossing a Ferry - The Reykir Springs - Singular Group of Boiling Fountains and Geysers - Nero , CHAPTER XVII ...
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... farm — is erroneously given as the capital , in the most of our books of geography . Foes within , not enemies without , overthrew the Ice- land republic . A corrupt body of chiefs and rulers sold it to Norway , in the year 1261 ; and ...
... farm — is erroneously given as the capital , in the most of our books of geography . Foes within , not enemies without , overthrew the Ice- land republic . A corrupt body of chiefs and rulers sold it to Norway , in the year 1261 ; and ...
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... farming and fishing . They take cod and haddock , from five to forty miles out to Whales often visit their harbors and bays , and are surrounded by boats and captured . Their season for sea- fishing is from the first of February to the ...
... farming and fishing . They take cod and haddock , from five to forty miles out to Whales often visit their harbors and bays , and are surrounded by boats and captured . Their season for sea- fishing is from the first of February to the ...
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... farm and farm - house where the meadows were beautifully green , strongly contrasting with the black , deso- late appearance of the lava - covered hills . One tract was all rocks , without a particle of earth or vegetation in sight ...
... farm and farm - house where the meadows were beautifully green , strongly contrasting with the black , deso- late appearance of the lava - covered hills . One tract was all rocks , without a particle of earth or vegetation in sight ...
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... farms with their green meadows ; then , mile after mile of lava and rock- covered fields . Was the reader ever in the town of De Kalb , St. Lawrence county , New York ? That fertile and beautiful grazing country , where the sheep have ...
... farms with their green meadows ; then , mile after mile of lava and rock- covered fields . Was the reader ever in the town of De Kalb , St. Lawrence county , New York ? That fertile and beautiful grazing country , where the sheep have ...
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Æsir Althing America appearance Baldur beautiful Bifröst bird boiling called captain Cattegat CHAPTER chasm church clergyman coast color Copenhagen crater Danish Denmark dinner distance earth Edda Elsinore English eruption farm Faroe Faroe Isles feet deep feet high fire fish FREYJA Geyser grass green Greenland ground half heaven Hekla hills horses hot springs hundred Iceland Jokull Jötunheim Jötuns journey lake land lava live Loki look meadows Midgard serpent miles Mount Hekla mountain native nearly never Niflheim northern ocean Odin plain pony pretty Reykjavik ride river rock saddles sailed seemed seen ship side singular Skaptar Jokull sleep smoke Snæfell snow stream sulphur surface Surtur syssel sysselman thing Thingvalla Thor thousand tion took town turf vessels við Vinland volcanic voyages Westmann Islands Yankee
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Page 169 - Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well, When our deep plots do pall: and that should teach us There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will — Hor.: That is most certain.
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Page 134 - Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase, And marvel men should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, long league to trace, Oh! there is sweetness in the mountain air, And Life, that bloated Ease can never hope to share.
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Page 196 - Pale as thy smock ! when we shall meet at compt, This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven, And fiends will snatch at it.
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