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... followed , and the next moment the shrill cry of a woman's voice pierced the air . The cry was that of one seemingly in dis- tress ; and so piteous and appealing was its tone , that the two watchmen ran forward to the spot with the best ...
... followed , and the next moment the shrill cry of a woman's voice pierced the air . The cry was that of one seemingly in dis- tress ; and so piteous and appealing was its tone , that the two watchmen ran forward to the spot with the best ...
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... followed from history in all leading points , may not be un- acceptable to many of our readers who are unacquainted with the trage- dy , which is not likely to be revived with the changes of theatrical dynas- ties and generations ...
... followed from history in all leading points , may not be un- acceptable to many of our readers who are unacquainted with the trage- dy , which is not likely to be revived with the changes of theatrical dynas- ties and generations ...
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... followed the shawl and bonnet , as in my younger days I had curiously pur- sued a cashmere and flounces , often to be disappointed by the face of a negress or the wrinkles of fifty au- tumns . I soon perceived that the in- cognita was ...
... followed the shawl and bonnet , as in my younger days I had curiously pur- sued a cashmere and flounces , often to be disappointed by the face of a negress or the wrinkles of fifty au- tumns . I soon perceived that the in- cognita was ...
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... followed by the little maid with glasses and dessert . " This is a jovial moment , A- , " said Sherwood ; " an old school - fellow is dear as a prodigal son returning , and we must kill the fatted calf to celebrate the occasion . You ...
... followed by the little maid with glasses and dessert . " This is a jovial moment , A- , " said Sherwood ; " an old school - fellow is dear as a prodigal son returning , and we must kill the fatted calf to celebrate the occasion . You ...
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... followed in her wake . His was a quiet and a broken spirit , and he was so unlike the rubi- cund hosts whom we students were ac- customed to see , that my heart warmed towards him . Still , when our meal was over , I proposed to ...
... followed in her wake . His was a quiet and a broken spirit , and he was so unlike the rubi- cund hosts whom we students were ac- customed to see , that my heart warmed towards him . Still , when our meal was over , I proposed to ...
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Página 4 - Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer : and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.
Página 619 - The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream, And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole, Pacing toward the other goal Of his chamber in the east.
Página 93 - There the wrinkled old Nokomis Nursed the little Hiawatha, Rocked him in his linden cradle, Bedded soft in moss and rushes, Safely bound with reindeer sinews; Stilled his fretful wail by saying, "Hush! the Naked Bear will hear thee'." Lulled him into slumber, singing, "Ewa-yea! my little owlet!
Página 94 - And a deer came down the pathway, Flecked with leafy light and shadow. And his heart within him fluttered, Trembled like the leaves above him, Like the birch-leaf palpitated, As the deer came down the pathway. Then, upon one knee uprising, Hiawatha aimed an arrow ; Scarce a twig moved with his motion, Scarce a leaf was stirred or rustled, But the wary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, Leaped as if to meet the arrow ; Ah ! the singing, fatal arrow,...
Página 98 - Thus departed Hiawatha, Hiawatha the Beloved, In the glory of the sunset, In the purple mists of evening, To the regions of the home-wind, Of the Northwest wind, Keewaydin, To the Islands of the Blessed, To the kingdom of Ponemah, To the land of the Hereafter ! VOCABULAEY THE SONG OF HIAWATHA.
Página 500 - are most of them old decayed serving-men, and tapsters, and such kind of fellows ; and," said I, " their troops are Gentlemen's sons, younger sons and persons of quality : do you think that the spirits of such base and mean fellows will ever be able to encounter gentlemen, that have honor and courage and resolution in them...
Página 463 - This was the truest warrior That ever buckled sword, This the most gifted poet That ever breathed a word ; And never earth's philosopher Traced with his golden pen, On the deathless page, truths half so sage As he wrote down for men. And had he not high honor, — The hillside for...
Página 93 - Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple, Who have faith in God and Nature, Who believe, that in all ages Every human heart is human, That in even savage bosoms There are longings, yearnings, strivings For the good they comprehend not, That the feeble hands and helpless, Groping blindly in the darkness, Touch God's right hand in that darkness And are lifted up and strengthened...
Página 93 - Ye, who sometimes, in your rambles Through the green lanes of the country, Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts of crimson berries Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard, For a while to muse, and ponder On a half-effaced inscription, Written with little skill of song-craft, Homely phrases, but each letter Full of hope and yet of heart-break, Full of all the tender pathos Of the Here and the Hereafter...
Página 462 - And no man saw it e'er; For the angels of God upturned the sod, And laid the dead man there. That was the grandest funeral That ever passed on earth...