Recollections of Louisa May Alcott, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Robert Browning: Together with Several Memorial Poems ...author, 1893 - 59 страница |
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... humanity , wide charity , untiring energy , and a highly sensitive organization , married to a man whom she de- votedly loved , who was absolutely devoid of practical knowledge of life , an idealist of the extremest type . With the ...
... humanity , wide charity , untiring energy , and a highly sensitive organization , married to a man whom she de- votedly loved , who was absolutely devoid of practical knowledge of life , an idealist of the extremest type . With the ...
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... I have to do in making this portrait , since it is to give form and expression to the broad love of humanity , the fixed purpose to fulfil her mission , the womanly dignity , physical beauty , and queenly presence which. 23.
... I have to do in making this portrait , since it is to give form and expression to the broad love of humanity , the fixed purpose to fulfil her mission , the womanly dignity , physical beauty , and queenly presence which. 23.
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... humanity is registered in heaven ; No slave hunt in our borders , no pirate on our strand ! No fetters in the Bay State , no slave upon our land ! " These lines should stand side by side with Lowell's immortal ones : " Truth forever on ...
... humanity is registered in heaven ; No slave hunt in our borders , no pirate on our strand ! No fetters in the Bay State , no slave upon our land ! " These lines should stand side by side with Lowell's immortal ones : " Truth forever on ...
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... humanity , whose love for him grew stronger and deeper as the years rolled on . Whittier's friendship for Garrison began from the time that his first poem was published in a newspaper that Garrison edited in Newbury- port . On January 1 ...
... humanity , whose love for him grew stronger and deeper as the years rolled on . Whittier's friendship for Garrison began from the time that his first poem was published in a newspaper that Garrison edited in Newbury- port . On January 1 ...
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... humanity and the right , should leave the Republican party , whose record , both before and after the war , had been that of which they all had a right to be proud . To leave that party because corruption had crept in and corrupt men ...
... humanity and the right , should leave the Republican party , whose record , both before and after the war , had been that of which they all had a right to be proud . To leave that party because corruption had crept in and corrupt men ...
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Alcott Nieriker asked beautiful birthday bitter Boston Browning's bust called Carlyle clergyman Concord Library corrupt dear death defeat of Cabot delight dogmas of Thomas Emerson England exclaimed expression eyes faith Faneuil Hall father Fruitlands Garrison glad greatly sorry grief Hall hand Harriet Winslow Sewall heard hearts Holmes house by night James Russell Lowell John Greenleaf Whittier letter Little Women live Longfellow look LOUISA MAY ALCOTT Louisa wrote Lowell Lucretia Mott Lucy Stone Lydia Maria Child Miss Alcott mother never NONQUITT Oversoul pathetic photograph poem poet poor portrait preaches his lifelong proud Quaker Quincy recall rejoiced greatly replied Ricketson Robert Browning Saint Samuel Sewall Scotchmen palsied slave slavery songs soul speech story talked teachings of Edwards tell tender thankful Theodore Weld thou told tribute truly thy friend Venice verse Wendell Phillips Whittier preaches wife woman suffrage words write written
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Страница 35 - I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice. On this subject I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation.
Страница 48 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake.
Страница 35 - Tell a man whose house is on fire to give a moderate alarm ; tell him to moderately rescue his wife from the hands of the ravisher ; tell the mother to gradually extricate her babe from the fire into which it has fallen ; but urge me not to use moderation in a cause like the present ! I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
Страница 6 - Ay ! since the galloping Normans came, England's annals have known her name; And still to the three-hilled rebel town Dear is that ancient name's renown, For many a civic wreath they won, The youthful sire and the gray-haired son.
Страница 49 - And the elements' rage, the fiend-voices that rave, Shall dwindle, shall blend, Shall change, shall become first a peace out of pain, Then a light, then thy breast, O thou soul of my soul! I shall clasp thee again, And with God be the rest!
Страница 8 - The good Alcott : with his long, lean face and figure, with his gray worn temples and mild radiant eyes ; all bent on saving the world by a return to acorns and the golden age ; he comes before one like a kind of venerable Don Quixote, whom nobody can even laugh at without loving...
Страница 6 - Stately and slow, with thoughtful air, His black cap hiding his whitened hair, Walks the Judge of the great Assize, Samuel Sewall the good and wise. His face with lines of firmness wrought, He wears the look of a man unbought, Who swears to his hurt and changes not; Yet, touched and softened nevertheless With the grace of Christian gentleness, The face that a child would climb to kiss! True and tender and brave and just, That man might honor and woman trust.
Страница 24 - Philosophers sit in their sylvan hall And talk of the duties of man, Of Chaos and Cosmos, Hegel and Kant, With the Oversoul well in the van; All on their hobbies they amble away And a terrible dust they make; Disciples devout both gaze and adore, As daily they listen and bake.
Страница 41 - Too light for thy deserving ; Thanks for thy generous faith in man, Thy trust in God unswerving. Still echo in the hearts of men The words that thou hast spoken ; No forge of hell can weld again The fetters thou hast broken. The pilgrim needs a pass no more From Roman or Genevan ; Thought- free, no ghostly tollman keeps Henceforth the road to Heaven ! •THE LAURELS.
Страница 43 - Fool! All that is, at all, Lasts ever, past recall; Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure: What entered into thee, That was, is, and shall be: Time's wheel runs back or stops: Potter and clay endure.