 | Washington Irving - 1832 - 356 sider
...Moors had fallen to ruin, and disappeared. This spell, the tradition went on to say, woidd last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp...the whole pile would tumble to pieces, and all the trea• sures buried beneath it by the Moors would be revealed. Notwithstanding this ominous prediction,... | |
 | Philip Alexander Prince - 1838 - 702 sider
...it was a great magician, and had laid the whole fortress under a spell. This spell would last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp...buried beneath it by the Moors would be revealed. After passing the barbican, we ascended a lane, winding between walls, and came upon an open esplanade... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1840 - 370 sider
...Moors had fallen to ruin, and disappeared. This spell, the tradition went on to say, would last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp...buried beneath it by the Moors would be revealed. Notwithstanding this ominous prediction, we ventured to pass through the spell-bound gateway, feeling... | |
 | Margaret Miller Davidson - 1843 - 716 sider
...oldest inhabitants, that the hand and hey were mag innl duvices, upon which the fate of the A 1 ham bra depended. — The Moorish king who built it was a...would tumble to pieces, and all the treasures buried *li it by the Moors would be revealed. — Irving. NOTE II. " Why mourn as a maid, who in sorrow will... | |
 | Robert Sears - 1844 - 514 sider
...Moors has fallen to decay and disappeared. Tradition went on to say that this spell would last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp the key, when the whole pile would fall together, and all the treasures buried beneath it by the Moors would be revealed. With this impression... | |
 | 1847 - 486 sider
...Moon had fallen to ruin and disappeared. This spell, the tradition went on to say, would lait until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp the key, when the whole pita would tumble to pieces." — IRVING'B TALES OF THE ALUAMBBA. Within the loftiest mountain, Of... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1851 - 442 sider
...Moors had fallen to ruin, and disappeared. This spell, the tradition went on to say, would last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp...buried beneath it by the Moors would be revealed. Notwithstanding this ominous prediction, we ventured to pass through the spell-bound gateway, feeling... | |
 | 1897 - 404 sider
...Moors had fallen to ruin and disappeared. This spell, the tradition went on to say, would last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp...buried beneath it by the Moors would be revealed. Notwithstanding this ominous prediction, we ventured to pass through the spell-bound gateway, feeling... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1858 - 450 sider
...Moors had fallen to ruins, and disappeared. This spell, the tradition went on to say, would last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp...buried beneath it by the Moors would be revealed. Notwithstanding this ominous prediction, we ventured to pass through the spell-bound gateway, feeling... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1861 - 448 sider
...Moors had fallen to ruin, and disappeared. This spell, the tradition went on to say, would last until the hand on the outer arch should reach down and grasp...pieces, and all the treasures buried beneath it by tho Moors would be revealed. Notwithstanding this ominous prediction, we ventured to pass through the... | |
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