American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volum 131839 |
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Pàgina
... Lives of BARTON and OLNEY , 531 Laconics Paraphrased , 539 Lines to an Invalid in Italy , 540 London Correspondence , London . By J. SANDERSON , Esq . , Lines on a Naked Statue of Apollo , Lord Byron . By Rev. WALTER COL- TON , BER ...
... Lives of BARTON and OLNEY , 531 Laconics Paraphrased , 539 Lines to an Invalid in Italy , 540 London Correspondence , London . By J. SANDERSON , Esq . , Lines on a Naked Statue of Apollo , Lord Byron . By Rev. WALTER COL- TON , BER ...
Pàgina 35
... live a moment ? What could I expect , save a lingering , horrid death ? Within a cable's length , lay my floating home , where ten minutes before not a lighter heart than mine was enclosed by her frowning bulwarks ; and though so near ...
... live a moment ? What could I expect , save a lingering , horrid death ? Within a cable's length , lay my floating home , where ten minutes before not a lighter heart than mine was enclosed by her frowning bulwarks ; and though so near ...
Pàgina 41
... live at home at ease , don't know how deso- late and forsaken I feel ! ' WE have quoted sparingly from those portions of the journal which record the writer's sufferings ; the trials of a protracted voy- age , in a scantily - furnished ...
... live at home at ease , don't know how deso- late and forsaken I feel ! ' WE have quoted sparingly from those portions of the journal which record the writer's sufferings ; the trials of a protracted voy- age , in a scantily - furnished ...
Pàgina 42
... live the day out . This intelligence took very little hold of us , for it was a common thing , and no trick at all , for men to die on board ; and accordingly it was little minded , and the conversation which followed this announcement ...
... live the day out . This intelligence took very little hold of us , for it was a common thing , and no trick at all , for men to die on board ; and accordingly it was little minded , and the conversation which followed this announcement ...
Pàgina 45
... live long ; but I hope God will spare me to reach home , that I may die in my dear mother's arms . ' He talked inces- santly of his dear mother , ' and of each of his family , calling them by name , and the words ' dear Edward ...
... live long ; but I hope God will spare me to reach home , that I may die in my dear mother's arms . ' He talked inces- santly of his dear mother , ' and of each of his family , calling them by name , and the words ' dear Edward ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 11 - I have nought that is fair?" saith he; "Have nought but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again.
Pàgina 362 - Uttered not, yet comprehended, Is the spirit's voiceless prayer, Soft rebukes, in blessings ended, Breathing from her lips of air. O, though oft depressed and lonely, All my fears are laid aside, If I but remember only Such as these have lived and died ! FLOWERS.
Pàgina 75 - THE night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking silently, All silently, the little moon Drops down behind the sky. There is no light in earth or heaven, But the cold light of stars ; And the first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars.
Pàgina 11 - Dear tokens of the earth are they, Where he was once a child. "They shall all bloom in fields of light, Transplanted by my care, And saints, upon their garments white, These sacred blossoms wear.
Pàgina 414 - Further observation and experience have given me a different idea of this little feathered voluptuary, which I will venture to impart, for the benefit of my schoolboy readers, who may regard him with the same unqualified envy and admiration which I once indulged. I have shown him only as I saw him at first, in what I may call the poetical part of his career, when...
Pàgina 278 - THE time is now near at hand which must probably determine whether Americans are to be freemen or slaves ; whether they are to have any property they can call their own ; whether their houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness from which no human efforts will deliver them. The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army.
Pàgina 362 - And the voices of the Night Wake the better soul, that slumbered, To a holy, calm delight ; Ere the evening lamps are lighted, And, like phantoms grim and tall, Shadows from the fitful fire-light Dance upon the parlor wall ; Then the forms of the departed Enter at the open door ; The beloved, the true-hearted, Come to visit me once more...
Pàgina 75 - And earnest thoughts within me rise, When I behold afar, Suspended in the evening skies The shield of that red star. 0 star of strength! I see thee stand And smile upon my pain; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand, And I am strong again.
Pàgina 115 - On some fond breast the parting soul relies, Some pious drops the closing eye requires; Even from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, Even in our ashes live their wonted fires.
Pàgina 208 - The rising mist of day. Hark ! hark ! I hear yon whistling shroud, I see yon quivering mast ; The black throat of the hunted cloud Is panting forth the blast ! An hour, and, whirled like winnowing chaff, The giant surge shall fling His tresses o'er yon...