Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1855 - 412 страница |
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... poem in that journal . Shortly after , he set up a new paper , with the name of " The Free Press , " which was edited with so much vigor and earnestness of purpose , that it was well received by the more ad- vanced class of readers at ...
... poem in that journal . Shortly after , he set up a new paper , with the name of " The Free Press , " which was edited with so much vigor and earnestness of purpose , that it was well received by the more ad- vanced class of readers at ...
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... poems of considerable length , which were published in a book form . In 1810 he entered Williams ' College , where ... poem , perhaps his best , " Thanatopsis , " was written in 1821 , or at least published during that year in a volume ...
... poems of considerable length , which were published in a book form . In 1810 he entered Williams ' College , where ... poem , perhaps his best , " Thanatopsis , " was written in 1821 , or at least published during that year in a volume ...
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... poems , in which , certainly , the poet trusts his fellows with a nearer and more intimate view of his inner and peculiar self , than was his wont in earlier times . Let him more and more give human voice to woods and waters ; and , in ...
... poems , in which , certainly , the poet trusts his fellows with a nearer and more intimate view of his inner and peculiar self , than was his wont in earlier times . Let him more and more give human voice to woods and waters ; and , in ...
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... poems , most are of this strain . And the same meditative temper , which signalizes this , his favorite class of ... poems , it may not be improper for us to quote - especially from those which give evidence of his warm sympathy for the ...
... poems , most are of this strain . And the same meditative temper , which signalizes this , his favorite class of ... poems , it may not be improper for us to quote - especially from those which give evidence of his warm sympathy for the ...
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... wept , and smiled ; Yet wore not long those fatal bands , And once at shut of day , They drew him forth upon the sands , The foul hyena's prey . This poem is one of the most beautiful and pathetic WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT . 189.
... wept , and smiled ; Yet wore not long those fatal bands , And once at shut of day , They drew him forth upon the sands , The foul hyena's prey . This poem is one of the most beautiful and pathetic WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT . 189.
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Страница 190 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way...
Страница 115 - 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. No! no! 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...
Страница 263 - But care and sorrow, and childbirth pain, Left their traces on heart and brain. And oft, when the summer sun shone hot On the new-mown hay in the meadow lot, And...
Страница 300 - The Constitution regulates our stewardship; the Constitution devotes the domain to union, to justice, to defence, to welfare, and to liberty. But there is a higher law than the Constitution, which regulates our authority over the domain, and devotes it to the same noble purposes. The territory is a part, no inconsiderable part, of the common heritage of mankind, bestowed upon them by the Creator of the universe. We are his stewards, and must so discharge our trust as to secure in the highest attainable...
Страница 51 - BY THE rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
Страница 115 - I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity? 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 53 - What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July? I answer: a day that reveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim.
Страница 51 - If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.
Страница 261 - He spoke of the grass and flowers and trees, Of the singing birds and the humming bees; Then talked of the haying, and wondered whether The cloud in the west would bring foul weather. And Maud forgot her...
Страница 66 - THERE'S a good time coming, boys, A good time coming : We may not live to see the day, But earth shall glisten in the ray Of the good time coming. Cannon balls may aid the truth, But thought's a weapon stronger ; We'll win our battle by its aid ; Wait a little longer.