Giant limestone globe in Durlston Country Park, Swanage, United Kingdom.
1Would have made her Polymother of the great globe itself, if she'd lived.
2There was a vista of distance to one side of the great globe structure.
3What is the great globe itself but a Loose-Fish?
4Still the great globe rolled steadily beneath, and still we kept the sun with us.
5Ye are the raised letters which record on the great globe the history of man!
6They burn out and the great globe blackens.
7Who would not cross the great globe to live in such an atmosphere of genius and grandeur?
8His being, corporeal and spiritual, seemed, to the ceaseless vibrations of the great globe, a very seismograph.
9At the tops of these trees, under the great globe of leaves, Guapo and Leon perceived the nuts.
10Now let every joyous sound which the great globe can utter ring forth in one burst of harmony!
11He tells his pupils that the great globe of manasa once filled all space, and there was nothing else.
12Evidently it is compelled to do so by the earth; the great globe which we inherit is itself a magnet.
13A boy, with Cook he rounded the great globe;
14There was the great globe of pale fire, swimming, as I had seen it before, a short distance above the dim horizon.
15A little more delay, till the great globe swayed to a favourable puff of wind, and then Herr Andrée called, 'One, two!
16I dreamed of feeling the crush of a rocket's G-forces on my body and of seeing the great globe of Earth behind my ship.