Life on a Backwoods Farm: Or, The Boyhood of Reuben Rodney BlannerhassettJennings & Pye, 1894 - Всего страниц: 258 |
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... hours of the night , and think , and think , and are unable to lay down the burdens of the day . The floodgates of the mind are open , and they refuse to be closed . O , my weary soul , comfort yourself in these glorious days of a ...
... hours of the night , and think , and think , and are unable to lay down the burdens of the day . The floodgates of the mind are open , and they refuse to be closed . O , my weary soul , comfort yourself in these glorious days of a ...
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... hours was a blank to him or not , I do not know . Whether he looked sorrowfully over the ground of his mental wanderings with the first lucid moment , and then took up the load of life , or whether he started again at the point where ...
... hours was a blank to him or not , I do not know . Whether he looked sorrowfully over the ground of his mental wanderings with the first lucid moment , and then took up the load of life , or whether he started again at the point where ...
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... hour there were two pairs of eyes on guard for the bushwhacking old scoundrel . For ten years after this , old Jim ranged up and down the country . He was always to me the personification of villainy . The sight of him was the picture ...
... hour there were two pairs of eyes on guard for the bushwhacking old scoundrel . For ten years after this , old Jim ranged up and down the country . He was always to me the personification of villainy . The sight of him was the picture ...
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... hours to spare , the young lover of the chase would loose Bertran from the stall , throw over the saddle , fasten it ... hour or such matter , and then , with the speed of the wind , they would run a mile or two , and the wolf would turn ...
... hours to spare , the young lover of the chase would loose Bertran from the stall , throw over the saddle , fasten it ... hour or such matter , and then , with the speed of the wind , they would run a mile or two , and the wolf would turn ...
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... hour of brisk movement brought them into the skirts of the famous Wea Plains . As luck would have it , the dogs started , in the edge of the timber , a black timber - wolf - or as ill - luck would have it for the dogs had flushed this ...
... hour of brisk movement brought them into the skirts of the famous Wea Plains . As luck would have it , the dogs started , in the edge of the timber , a black timber - wolf - or as ill - luck would have it for the dogs had flushed this ...
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Стр. 239 - A worm ! a god ! I tremble at myself, And in myself am lost. At home a stranger, Thought wanders up and down, surprised, aghast. And wondering at her own. How reason reels . O, what a miracle to man is man ! Triumphantly distressed!
Стр. 11 - Away, away, from men and towns, To the wild wood and the downs ; To the silent wilderness Where the soul need not repress Its music, lest it should not find An echo in another's mind, While the touch of Nature's art Harmonizes heart to heart.
Стр. 108 - For woman is not undevelopt man, But diverse : could we make her as the man, Sweet love were slain : his dearest bond is this, Not like to like, but like in difference. Yet in the long years liker must they grow ; The man be more of woman, she of man ; He gain in sweetness and in moral height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that throw the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care...
Стр. 213 - Over wide and rushing rivers In his arms he bore the maiden ; Light he thought her as a feather, As the plume upon his head-gear; Cleared the tangled pathway for her, Bent aside the swaying branches, Made at night a lodge of branches, And a bed with boughs of hemlock, And a fire before the doorway With the dry cones of the pine-tree.
Стр. 213 - Pleasant was the journey homeward Through interminable forests, Over meadow, over mountain, Over river, hill, and hollow. Short it seemed to Hiawatha, Though they journeyed very slowly, Though his pace he checked and slackened To the steps of Laughing Water.
Стр. 69 - God abhorr'd, with violence rude to break The thread of life, ere half its length was run, And rob a wretched brother of his being. With joy Ambition saw, and soon improved The execrable deed.
Стр. 94 - My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer; A-chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go...
Стр. 88 - My name is Norval : on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flocks; a frugal swain, Whose constant cares were to increase his store, And keep his only son, myself, at home.
Стр. 132 - The heavens declare the glory of God : and the firmament sheweth his handy work. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge.
Стр. 69 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.