January and JuneD.B. Cooke & Company, 1860 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... telling what Co- quettes , or Canaries , or any of us may come to , if left to ourselves . P. - AN EVERLASTING PEA . AN EVER - LAST - ING PEA - the last of " Our Folks " to - day - a sweet thing to look at , but with no more breath than ...
... telling what Co- quettes , or Canaries , or any of us may come to , if left to ourselves . P. - AN EVERLASTING PEA . AN EVER - LAST - ING PEA - the last of " Our Folks " to - day - a sweet thing to look at , but with no more breath than ...
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... tell people " to the manor born " what color an American sky is , in the summer , toward sunset ? Or that they should marvel to learn it is an apple - green - the reflection of those great emeralds of earth , the Prairies , and those ...
... tell people " to the manor born " what color an American sky is , in the summer , toward sunset ? Or that they should marvel to learn it is an apple - green - the reflection of those great emeralds of earth , the Prairies , and those ...
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... tell . If all ploughmen were poets , and all poets were Burns - es , and all Burns - es had sung , " But , mousie , thou art not alane , In proving foresight may be vain ; The best laid schemes o ' mice an ' men Gang aft a - gley , An ...
... tell . If all ploughmen were poets , and all poets were Burns - es , and all Burns - es had sung , " But , mousie , thou art not alane , In proving foresight may be vain ; The best laid schemes o ' mice an ' men Gang aft a - gley , An ...
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... tell one from the other . The Singer of the Welsh Mountains makes the Waldenses bless God " for the strength of the hills , " and why may not we , in humble prose , bid the beati- tude of Memory rest upon the Rain ? The Rain that ...
... tell one from the other . The Singer of the Welsh Mountains makes the Waldenses bless God " for the strength of the hills , " and why may not we , in humble prose , bid the beati- tude of Memory rest upon the Rain ? The Rain that ...
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... tell how many more if he tries . There's your dull , drizzling , dreamy rain , that dampens the day and the spirits , and makes one re- member old sunsets , old " flames , " and old friends ; and there's your right bright , merry living ...
... tell how many more if he tries . There's your dull , drizzling , dreamy rain , that dampens the day and the spirits , and makes one re- member old sunsets , old " flames , " and old friends ; and there's your right bright , merry living ...
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January and June: Being Out-door Thinkings and Fire-side Musings Benjamin Franklin Taylor Полный просмотр - 1854 |
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aloft amid barque beat beautiful bells beneath billows bird bless blue blue air body bosom breath Cape Horn cloud Cochin China comes cradle Daguerreotype dark dead Dead Past dream earth eyes fellow fire flowers flung flutter footfall Fourth of July glitter glory glow gold gone grave gray green grow half hand heard heart Heaven hens hope iron June leaf light Lignite linger lips look lustrum memory morning mother never night o'er old Saxon old-fashioned quail rain remember rock rose Rotten Stone round rustle shadow sigh silver sing smile song stars sublime summer sunbeams swallow's nest sweet swelling swinging tears tempest thee There's thing thought three-cent pieces thunder tree tune turned uttered Vine voice waiting wave Whip-poor-Will whisper wind window wings wonder woods word