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All the year round20.11.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. November 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] RAIN AND RAIN-DOCTORS. [...]
[...] around us here at home), that the affair is prearranged; it is agreed beforehand that the rain-pullers shall be permitted to pull with more vigour than their competitors. Whether the rain comes when the rope has [...]
[...] been pulled, our informant unfortunately has omitted to state. There are rain-doctors in all countries: some further removed than others from [...]
[...] stituted cow who does so, or do cows gene rally so conduct themselves? Rain-doctors and rain-prophets are two different classes. The latter wish to know [...]
[...] Charles Dickens.] [November 20, 1869.] 585 RAIN AND RAIN-DOCTORS. [...]
[...] whence and when rain is coming, but with fair good sense lay aside any claim to the power of producing it. Not so the medi [...]
[...] intended as an invocation to God and Ma homet for rain, of which there had been a scarcity for several preceding months. The procession was commenced by the youngest [...]
[...] there, with songs and invocations, sought to propitiate the offended heavens, and to induce the gods to send them rain. This device was also without immediate effect.” [...]
[...] termined to remove it into the cathedral; but rain poured down so continuously for forty days that they could not find a suit able opportunity for the grand ceremonial [...]
[...] For forty days it will remain; St. Swithin's day, if thou be fair, For forty days 'twill rain nae mair. There are, sometimes, real showers of very unreal rain. It is stated by an old writer [...]
All the year roundInhaltsverzeichnis 11.1872/12.1872/01.1873/02.1873/03.1873/04.1873
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. November 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Ciudad Rodrigo, The Battle of . 471 Closed at Twelve . . . . 33 Clouds and Rain . - . .247 Coal Mines at Wallsend - . 154 Competition - - - 270 [...]
[...] Military Wigs - - - 451 Mining Township, Life at a . 352 Mist and Rain - - - 7, 303 Modern Roman . - 465, 498 Modern Roman Mosaics . 498 [...]
[...] RAIN and Mist 247 Rat Poison . - - - . 245 Remedies for Hydrophobia . 17 [...]
[...] Song of the Rain in Skye Unending - - - Weiled . - - - [...]
All the year round25.01.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. Januar 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] THE FORMS OF WATER. MIST AND RAIN. [...]
[...] black squall he meets in the Channel be cause it is “no more of your d-d blue skies.” Rain is most partially and un equally distributed. There is a spot near Bangor, in Wales, where it rains more or [...]
[...] received, it may be permissible to state that '72 is just twelve years after ’60, and that while this is written it is raining steadily, with plenty of inundations in plenty of quarters. [...]
[...] which it increases the clearness of the at mosphere. Amongst the traditional signs of rain are: [...]
[...] hundredth parts of an English inch. Their minimum diameter occurs in very fine weather; when rain threatens, it increases; and immediately before a downfall it is very unequal in the same cloud, probably [...]
[...] thought “very like a whale.” The cloud which gives long-continued rain, the nimbus, which, in fact, is the fountain and source of wet seasons, covers the whole sky with an enormous dull-grey [...]
[...] saturated cloud arriving continuously from an opposite direction, say south-west. The formation of rain from impalpable molecules, the moderate altitude at which it takes shape and consistency, the gradual [...]
[...] mixed evils, as the valley of the lower Nile can testify. What if it had been otherwise ! If rain came bodily from the upper regions, to dash on the ground with accelerated velocity, or [...]
[...] probably first appeared on earth, in the midst of incessant explosions and long rolling thunder, as rain, perhaps scalding hot, whether condensed from steam or the result of the combination of its constituent [...]
[...] re-evaporated before they could combine into a stream of any size. Not only is rain unequally distributed, but the inequality varies on the very same spot; that is, climates change. The amount [...]
All the year round06.02.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Februar 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] In this month is St. Swithin's day; On which, if that it rain, they say Full forty days after it will, Or, more or less, some rain distill. [...]
[...] The satirical Churchill, says one of Hone's clever writers, also mentions the superstitious notions concerning rain on this day: July, to whom the dog-star in her train, [...]
[...] this day: July, to whom the dog-star in her train, St. James gives oisters, and St. Swithin rain. The same legend is recorded by Mr. Brand, from a memorandum by Mr. [...]
[...] Douce; “I have heard these lines,” he says, “upon St. Swithin's day:— St. Swithin's day, if thou dost rain, For forty days it will remain; [...]
[...] St. Swithin's day, if thou be fair, For forty days 'twill rain no mair.” [...]
[...] MACI. (aside). him so P SoR.D., (reading). The xx., xxi., xxii. days, rain and wind; O, good, good! the xxiii. and xxiv., rain and some wind; the xxv., rain, good still ! Xxvi., [...]
[...] and wind; O, good, good! the xxiii. and xxiv., rain and some wind; the xxv., rain, good still ! Xxvi., xxvii., xxviii, wind and some rain; would it had been rain and some wind; well, 'tis good (when it can be no better); xxix., inclining to rain; that's not so [...]
[...] stay; this is worse and worse; what says he of St. Swithin's P turn back, look, St. Swithin's, the xv. day—variable weather, for the most part rain, good. For the most part rain; why, it should rain forty days after, now, more or less; it was a rule held [...]
[...] days after, now, more or less; it was a rule held afore I was able to hold a plough, and yet here are two days no rain; haſ it makes me muse. [...]
[...] And every penthouse streams with hasty showers, Twice twenty days shall clouds their fleeces drain, And wash the pavements with incessant rain. At the time of the Heptarchy, when England was slowly consolidating into one [...]
All the year round15.07.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. Juli 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] The unbent rays pierce through and through The thickest covert. All in vain The dying flowers sigh for rain, For rain, sweet, freshening, balmy rain. [...]
[...] The magpie shelters in the fir, The kingfisher and heron in vain Seek river-bank, and pine for rain, For rain, sweet, blessèd, balmy rain. [...]
[...] It wipes the ãº: from the eaves, All earth revives, and sings again, Glad pasan for the gift of rain, Rain, rain, sweet, freshening, balmy rain. [...]
[...] wreck, for Mackay and the rest, spreading out their clothes, from which the heavy rain soon washed the salt, squeezed the fresh water out of them, and gained such life and vigour, that for a time, cheered as [...]
[...] no doubt have eaten their shoes, had they not partly adopted the Lascar habit, never wearing shoes when it rained, as leather dressed in India is soon spoiled by wet. The few pieces of leather about the rigging [...]
[...] when rain fell the men were comparatively easy. The nights grew more chilly, and the weaker the men grew the more they suf [...]
[...] easy. The nights grew more chilly, and the weaker the men grew the more they suf fered from the cold. The cold heavy rains after sunset benumbed them, their teeth chattered, and they sometimes feared they [...]
[...] again, and they wondered how they could ever have wished the cold and paralysing night rains to have ceased. Kind death stole in, and hurried off more victims. Some struggled hard, wrestled [...]
[...] And the boy's eyes, which the dull film half glazed, Brighten'd, and for a moment seem'd to roam, He squeezed from out a rag some drops of rain Into his dying child's mouth—but in vain. [...]
All the year round11.09.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. September 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] RAIN, rain, rain ' It poured down on the open roads. It plashed and dripped from gutter and gargoyle. It sank deep [...]
[...] Splash, splash, splash, fell the drops from the slates of the roof. On the garden the spring rain was falling, fine and close. Now and again came the west wind, flying fast, and with a swoop of his wings [...]
[...] scattered the trembling drops, and dashed them against the window-panes. Each time that the vicar heard the rain pattering against the glass he looked up from his book and moved uneasily in his [...]
[...] There was another and a longer silence, during which the wind rose higher, and the rain rattled against the casement. “We shall have Miss Maud back to morrow, I suppose,” said Catherine. “She's [...]
[...] “No, sir. Jemmy Sack saw Miss We ronica at the school-house, and she bad him say, as it threatened rain, she should very likely stay at Mrs. Plew's for the night. And you wasn't to be alarmed, please sir.” [...]
[...] “Yes, sir; he's gone. He wouldn't hardly stay long enough to give his mes sage. He was running down with rain.” “Ha! It is raining still, then, is it?” “Pouring, sir. And the wind beats the [...]
[...] “Ha! It is raining still, then, is it?” “Pouring, sir. And the wind beats the rain against your face so as I couldn't hardly shut the door.” “Let me know when Joe Dowsett comes [...]
[...] a sea as placid as the Thames. We were all aroused at midnight by a change in the weather. Repeated squalls of rain and hail, like the quick blows of an accomplished pugi list, struck the Henrietta, and knocked her [...]
[...] during the past day. Thus in six days and fourteen hours we had sailed half across the Atlantic. In the afternoon a magnificent rain bow decorated the sky and endorsed the pro mises of the barometer. Amid the general [...]
[...] west, and we were compelled to jibe ship, throwing all the sleepers out of their berths remorselessly. Rain and hail-squalls followed each other in rapid succession. Signs of dirty weather ominously increased. For the first [...]
All the year round04.11.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. November 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] FIRE AND RAIN. [...]
[...] FIRE AND RAIN. [...]
[...] predict, or rather I calculate, that this terrible fire will be followed by a heavy down-pour of rain upon Chicago.” [...]
[...] and starving. The conflagration raged until an early hour this morning, when a heavy rain fell and extinguished the flames.” There was a slight, a very slight degree [...]
[...] all points of the compass to fill up the vacuum, and coming in contact with the heat below, precipitates in rain the mois ture which it previously held in solution. Thus the winds that blew so furiously over [...]
[...] ture which it previously held in solution. Thus the winds that blew so furiously over the unhappy city of Chicago, and the rain that fell in such copious torrents, were alike produced by the immensity of the [...]
[...] by historians and philosophers that great battles by sea and land are invariably followed or interrupted by heavy rains. It was not so in ancient times when men fought hand to hand with sword and [...]
[...] on shore, and great heat generated over a large space occupied by the combatants, the rain descends with the certainty of cause and effect. In like manner, and for a similar reason, [...]
[...] cause and effect. In like manner, and for a similar reason, rain in such great and populous cities as London, Manchester, and Glasgow, is always more frequent and more copious than in [...]
[...] and the taller chimneys of factories—that pour not only smoke but heat into the atmosphere, produce the rain, from which the more sparsely peopled villages and towns, beyond the reach of the too [...]
All the year roundInhaltsverzeichnis 06.1871/07.1871/08.1871/09.1871/10.1871/11.1871
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Juni 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Feeing Market, A . - 341 Field Boy's Mind, A 61 Fire and Rain - 539 Five Fleet-street Taverns 349 Fleet-Street Taverns . - . 349 [...]
[...] Protective Resemblances . . 14 Chinese Fairy Tale . - . 567 || A Choice - - - . 468 Geoffrey Luttrell's Narrative . 524 At a Window. - . . . 253 RAIN, A Cause of . - . . 539 546, 569, 596,616 || Bookworm, The . - - 492 Rainbow Tavern . - - . 351 Grace Allen - - - . 498 || Covenanter, The . - - 396 Reading Made Easy . . . 155 Loss of My Spectacles - 298 || Death Struggle . . . 84 [...]
All the year roundInhaltsverzeichnis 06.1869/07.1869/08.1869/09.1869/10.1869/11.1869
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 01. Juni 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Queen Katherine's Burial 468, 510 Queen Mary, Marriage of - - RAIN and Rain Doctors. - . 584 Recent Art Purchases . - . .297 Irecreations of the People . 204 [...]
All the year round09.04.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. April 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] usual was anticipated. The wind kept gusty and fitful, and about ten P.M. there was a shower of rain, which was succeeded by a treacherous calm. After this a dense mass of black cloud gathered over the [...]
[...] About midnight a severe squall burst forth from this darkness, and fierce and sweeping rain followed, the wind blowing hard from the north-east, and every mo ment increasing in violence. Louder and [...]
[...] survivors cast forth to the storm and rain, at the same time being exposed to instant death from the ceaseless and dangerous drift [...]
[...] in the morning broke from the south-west with tenfold fury, accompanied by a per fect deluge of rain. This continued for two hours, and during all this time the house less suffered both bodily and mental tor [...]
[...] the thermometer sank two degrees; at five dense clouds gathered from the north ; then came a shower of rain followed by an ominous stillness, with a dismal blackness gathering all round, a dim circle of [...]
[...] cleared, and the air was calm; at seven the wind again blew from the north ; at half past nine it freshened, and showers of rain fell; at half-past ten distant lightning was seen. Then till midnight came squalls of [...]
[...] fell; at half-past ten distant lightning was seen. Then till midnight came squalls of wind and rain with intermediate calms, the thermometer varying with great rapidity. After midnight the gale increased from the [...]
[...] the women and children. At dawn, the observer we quote made his way to the wharf though the rain was painful to the face, and was so dense as to veil every object beyond the head [...]
[...] stores were removed for safety. The next day the storm raged with great violence, and the rain poured down without ceasing. Trees began to split and houses to fall. The luxuriant groves and neat white cot [...]
[...] only beverage was a little cider, of which a wineglass was given to each person per day. When rain occasionally fell it was collected with much care on sheets and tarpaulins, hollowed down in the middle by a few [...]
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