Which preposition to use with descrying
Teneriffe, which is the largest of these islands, and the best inhabited, is one of highest islands in the world, and is seen in clear weather from a great distance; insomuch, that I was informed by some mariners, that it had been descried at the distance of between sixty and seventy Spanish leagues, which make about 250 Italian miles.
Six P.M.We had to go a short way back, and to pass, moreover, a very shallow bit of the river; that done we went on briskly, and bore down upon the mountain range which we descried in the forenoon.
The palace portal of the sky, watched by Rizván's unsleeping eye, All gazers can at once descry from the glad haunts Of dervishes.
Tromp and De Ruyter, with seventy-six vessels, were descried on the 18th of February, escorting three hundred merchantmen up Channel.
We neither saw nor spoke any vessel until the evening of the , when we descried through the darkness a large vessel on an opposite course from ourselves; we first saw her cabin lights.
It was late in the afternoon of an intensely cold day, which caused the spray to congeal as it dashed against the bulwarks and cordage of the vessel, that we descried with great pleasure looming indistinctly in the distance, the shores of Sandy Hook, a desolate-looking island, near the coast of New Jersey, about seven miles south of Long Island Sound.
As if by magic here was an objective point descried for their projected motor flight.
which we descried Between their words and deeds; For He whose sacred name they bear Was known as the Prince of Peace, And what He taught, in practice wrought, Would cause all wars to cease.
One morning, however, a vessel was descried off their starboard quarter, which, after some hesitation, the old man pronounced a pirate.
The Carthaginians, therefore, though they had purposely slackened the course of their ships, so that they might reach Lilybaeum just before daybreak, were descried before their arrival, because both the moon shone all night, and they came with their sails set up.
Mrs. Drack, who had supervened while they talked, stood, in monstrous magnitudeat least to Julia's reimpressed eyesbetween them: she was the lady our young woman had descried across the room, and she had drawn near while the interest of their issue so held them.
On whatever part of Strawberry Acres Sally should be descried to-day, it might be safely prophesied that there her family would be likely to foregather.
To the far fight he seeks to gaze, Where battling arms yet madly blaze, And with a gush of manly pride, Weeps as his banner is descried Above the piling smoke-clouds borne, Like the first dubious streaks of morn That o'er the mountains misty height Will kindle in a lovely sight.