American Monthly Knickerbocker, Том 23Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1844 |
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... heard solemn o'er the verge of heaven The tempest growls ; but as it nearer comes And rolls its awful burthen on the wind , The lightnings flash a larger curve , and more The noise astounds ; till over head a sheet Of livid flame ...
... heard solemn o'er the verge of heaven The tempest growls ; but as it nearer comes And rolls its awful burthen on the wind , The lightnings flash a larger curve , and more The noise astounds ; till over head a sheet Of livid flame ...
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... heard rolling behind the moun- tains . The river , hitherto still and glassy , reflecting pictures of the sky and land , now showed a dark ripple at a distance , as the breeze came creeping up it . The fish - hawks wheeled and screamed ...
... heard rolling behind the moun- tains . The river , hitherto still and glassy , reflecting pictures of the sky and land , now showed a dark ripple at a distance , as the breeze came creeping up it . The fish - hawks wheeled and screamed ...
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... heard rolling behind the moun- tains . The river , hitherto still and glassy , reflecting pictures of the sky and land , now showed a dark ripple at a distance , as the breeze came creeping up it . The fish - hawks wheeled and screamed ...
... heard rolling behind the moun- tains . The river , hitherto still and glassy , reflecting pictures of the sky and land , now showed a dark ripple at a distance , as the breeze came creeping up it . The fish - hawks wheeled and screamed ...
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... heard on every side the rustling of their wings . Such are the gifts of the poet . They are God's gifts , and are indeed ' wonderful in our eyes . ' VICISS I TU D E S HAST thou not been where wild winds , freshly blowing , Brought ...
... heard on every side the rustling of their wings . Such are the gifts of the poet . They are God's gifts , and are indeed ' wonderful in our eyes . ' VICISS I TU D E S HAST thou not been where wild winds , freshly blowing , Brought ...
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... heard tell of the like of that before . P'raps its the cold , Mr. Hardesty . ' No , Madam , ' persisted the old gentleman ; it's the heat . ' ' Dear me ! Mr. Hardesty ; then I'll open the door . ' And Miss Peggy started to her feet ...
... heard tell of the like of that before . P'raps its the cold , Mr. Hardesty . ' No , Madam , ' persisted the old gentleman ; it's the heat . ' ' Dear me ! Mr. Hardesty ; then I'll open the door . ' And Miss Peggy started to her feet ...
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Страница 80 - On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great an object : can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt...
Страница 18 - O'er wandering brooks and springs unseen, Or columbines, in purple dressed, Nod o'er the ground-bird's hidden nest. Thou waitest late and com'st alone, When woods are bare and birds are flown, And frosts and shortening days portend The aged year is near his end. Then doth thy sweet and quiet eye Look through its fringes to the sky, Blue — blue — as if that sky let fall A flower from its cerulean wall.
Страница 80 - tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there ; jumping o'er times ; Turning the accomplishment of many years Into an hour-glass...
Страница 268 - Yet every one had had enough, and the youngest Cratchits in particular were steeped in sage and onion to the eyebrows ! But now, the plates being changed by Miss Belinda, Mrs. Cratchit left the room alone — too nervous to bear witnesses — to take the pudding up, and bring it in.
Страница 95 - Italia ! oh Italia ! thou who hast The fatal gift of beauty, which became A funeral dower of present woes and past, On thy sweet brow is sorrow ploughed by shame, And annals graved in characters of flame. Oh, God ! that thou wert in thy nakedness Less lovely or more powerful, and couldst claim Thy right, and awe the robbers back, who press To shed thy blood, and drink the tears of thy distress ; XLIII.
Страница 281 - To-night I saw the sun set: he set and left behind The good old year, the dear old time, and all my peace of mind; And the New-year's coming up, mother, but I shall never see The blossom on the blackthorn, the leaf upon the tree.
Страница 283 - O look ! the sun begins to rise, the heavens are in a glow; He shines upon a hundred fields, and all of them I know. And there I move no longer now, and there his light may shine — Wild flowers in the valley for other hands than mine.
Страница 547 - He goes on Sunday to the church. And sits among his boys; He hears the parson pray and preach, He hears his daughter's voice Singing in the village choir, And it makes his heart rejoice.
Страница 282 - And you'll come sometimes and see me where I am lowly laid. I shall not forget you, mother, I shall hear you when you pass, With your feet above my head in the long and pleasant. grass.