A more lovely land andseascape than that which was now stretched out before them, it would indeed be difficult to conceive.
From the highest point or cap of what proved to be a promontory, a wide seascape dotted with bergs was unfolded to the north.
A wold of silence, ominous, that fills The wide seascape of ice-roofed islands, rolls To ether-zones that gird the frigid Poles!
Behind lay a sparkling seascape and the Tasmanian littoral; before, the blue southern ocean heaving with an ominous swell.
The fog cleared, and a busy seascape in sight, we shake ourselves together and take heed of appearances.
The seascape is busy with a shipping that must remind the coastguard and lightkeepers of old and palmy days when square sail was standard at sea.
An unending procession; the grey seascape is never free of their whirling smoke-wreaths.
Lady Dacre," he said, "the Mistress Archdale you will find at Seascape is my mother.
When the party reached Seascape the summer clouds that floated over the ocean were beginning to glow with the warmth of coming sunset.
She knew the zigzag way that wound about its base and led her into the straight path again which would take her across the grounds of Seascape and bring her into the road not far from Colonel Pepperell's home.
At all events, the result was the same; there were only three at Seascape to accept the Colonel's invitation to go sailing.
He was not a poet, he knew nothing of Greek mythology; and yet on summer days like these, the landscape and seascape were all changed for him.
Moreover, as we win higher among the moorlands by the lane that climbs from Baregarrow, we realize more and more that charm of all-round seascape that distinguishes these hills above all compeers, and gives them their imperishable charm.
From their height on a clear day the distant Isles of Arran may be seen, and the whole surroundings make as gorgeous a seascape as is to be found anywhere in the world.