There was a little bay on the shore to which Scylla used to resort, in the heat of the day, to breathe the air of the sea, and to bathe in its waters.
Ancient trees overshadowed it, and travellers, attracted by the sweet murmur of its waters, stopped there to cool themselves.
The road from Morges to Rolle does not continue along the banks of the lake, which is, however, occasionally seen, and heightens the beauty of the country, by the effect produced by its waters.
Its waters are at this season about six feet higher than in winter, and are of a beautiful blue colour, derived from the nature of the soil beneath.
We here passed the Danube, which is inconsiderable, when compared with the vast size it afterwards acquires, by the junction of other considerable rivers, in the various countries which it fertilizes by its waters.
The promenade presents a sort of sea view, as the extremity of the lake (which is about nine leagues in length, by two in breadth) is hid from the eye by the convexity of its waters, and the view is terminated by the sky.
Two great rivers traverse the country, the Hoang-ho and the Yangtse-kiang, the latter with many large lakes in its course, and bearing on its waters an innumerable fleet of boats and barges.
Several species of insects and a brine-shrimp have been found in its waters, but no fishes; large flocks of water-fowls frequent the shores.
Its waters, too, are still discolored with yellow mud, as when the poet Horace described it.
The Hittites paid tribute, as also did Phoenicia, where he sailed on the Mediterranean in a ship of Arvad and killed a dolphin in its waters.
The depression west of the Nile, now known as the Fayyûm, was drained of its waters, and by means of embankments transformed from a pestiferous marsh into fertile fields.
Its waters, though sweet, were turbid, and had a taste of vegetable decay, as well as a slight tinge of green.
Its waters were so extremely muddy, and its current so rapid, that it must have been swollen by some late rains.
Its waters became so turbid, that it was impossible to see objects in it, notwithstanding the utmost diligence on the part of the men.
Its waters, though turbid, were deep, and its current still rapid.
How the spots on the moon must have varied from what they formerly were, by reason of the course of its waters.
Nothing could exceed the purity of its waters, which bubbled up in copious springs, from the rock, or pebble stratum.
It is sometimes called the Pawnee Loup River, from the dominant Indian tribe on its waters.
Among all the places in America, sacred to the worship of the native races, perhaps none enjoys a greater celebrity than the lake of Ostuta, and the mountain which rises up out of the bosom of its waters.
Through this ran the river, its waters almost on a level with the banks--which were covered with a grassy sward, and without a single tree.
Of the coarse species of the catfish and buffalo-fish which are found in its waters, I suppose the freshet has deprived us of a sight.
Thousands were congregated at single points, waiting to embark on its waters.
The approach to the Springs lies up the valley of the creek, which is partly made up of its waters.
Nothing can exceed the crystal purity of its waters.
I have bathed in its waters, and of its waters I have drunk.
We drank of its waters at the spot where it had its birth, and then, following a marked track to the south-east, we continued our descent on a gentle incline along a grassy valley.
Infinite quantities of creatures, whose number it is impossible to calculate, swim incessantly in all the strata of its waters.
The storms, so deadly for mankind, merely contract the marine epidermis while the profound mass of its waters remains in murky calm, fulfilling its great function of nourishing and renewing life.
The fellow I plainly saw was neither seeking for rhymes, nor indulging in dreams and memories upon its banks,--he was not lulling thought to rest with the gentle murmur of its waters.
In the flat saline country through which it afterwards runs, its waters imbibe a brackish taste, from which it takes the name of the Salado, or the salt river, which it preserves the whole way to its junction with the Parana, near Santa Fe.
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