Beyrout was now thirteen hours distant, but by making a forced march we reached it in a day, travelling along the shore, past thetowns of Jebeil, the ancient Byblus, and Joonieh.
The benedictions of the good Franciscans accompanied us as we rode away from the Convent, past the Fountain of the Virgin, and out of the pleasant little valley where the boy Jesus wandered for many peaceful years.
Past Gethsemane; past the tombs at the meeting of the Bethany roads; past thesepulchral village of Siloam she went.
From these things, not too great to be above suspicion by such as did not see them in performance as I did, let me carry you now to others infinitely greater, acknowledged since the world began to be past the power of man.
The usual route for those going to Yucay is northwest from the city, over the great Andean highway, past the slopes of Mt.
About the orchard under trees Beaded with cherries bright, Past the rat-haunted Honeybourne And up those hills of light: As up I go His notes more sweetly flow.
But though the acacia's flower is gone and raspberries bear bright fruit untasted, Beauty lives there, oh rich and rare, past the sum of eager June.
I followed her white frock, Past the now-chiming, sweet-tongued unseen clock, Into the room.
He had observed how Lorenzino occasionally so far broke his rules of caution as to go on foot, past the church of San Polo, to visit the beautiful Barozza; and he resolved, if possible, to catch him on one of these journeys.
This man of noble blood and vast ambition, past the age of thirty, sat with boys upon the common benches.
Past the door of the camp, which was set in a valley, the Gornish River went boiling and roaring like a mill-race, all-forgetful of its wonted serene placidity.
His companion joined him; and Liz, leading the horse and trap carefully past the cart, delivered them up to their owners with a sarcastic smile on her lips.
He hated interruptions, and was indignant to think that any one should have slipped in, past the eyes of his watchful servants.
Past the Administration buildings, past the weed-grown, unused tennis courts, out upon the red road leading to the mountains.
Through the cool and fragrant woods, past the mill-pond stained blue and white by the sky, and scented clover fields and wayside flowers nodding in the morning air--Cynthia saw these things in the memory of another journey to Brampton.
I leaped on the mare, and with blinded eyes rode down the familiar trail, past the mill, to Harrodsburg.
Thus mirthfully he swung down the rough grass-grown road, past the railway, till he came to a point where heath began to merge in pasture, and dry-stone walls split the moor into fields.
It was clearly a man, but he presently disappeared, for he had come round by the south end of the House, past the stables, and had now gone over the ridge.
They turned down the road which ran north by the park wall, past the inn, which looked more abandoned than ever, till they came to an entrance which was clearly the West Lodge.
It is past the time to cease seeking one Infinite, ignoring, striving to eliminate the other.
It ispast the time to leave off, to cease entirely from what we are doing, and from what we have been doing for hundreds of years.
I hastened down the high-road, past the houses, the grey, raw crystals of corruption.
Past Cape Royds, past Cape Barne, past the glacier on its south side, and finally round and past Inaccessible Island, a good 2 miles south of Cape Royds.
I asked him to report on the open water, and so he went on past the Cape.
We reached the top and plodded on past the craters as nearly as possible as on the outward route.
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