Mosses from an Old Manse: In Two Volumes, المجلد 1Ticknor and Fields, 1865 |
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... trees . It was now a twelvemonth since the funeral procession of the venerable clergyman , its last inhabitant , had turned from that gateway towards the village burying ground . The wheel track leading to the door , as well as the ...
... trees . It was now a twelvemonth since the funeral procession of the venerable clergyman , its last inhabitant , had turned from that gateway towards the village burying ground . The wheel track leading to the door , as well as the ...
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... trees ! In that variety of natural utterances he could find something accordant with every passage of his sermon , were it of tenderness or reverential fear . The boughs over my head seemed - shadowy with solemn thoughts as well as with ...
... trees ! In that variety of natural utterances he could find something accordant with every passage of his sermon , were it of tenderness or reverential fear . The boughs over my head seemed - shadowy with solemn thoughts as well as with ...
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... tree that swept against the overhanging eaves attempered the cheery western sun- shine . In place of the grim prints ... trees . The third , facing northward , commanded a broader view of the river , at a spot where its hitherto obscure ...
... tree that swept against the overhanging eaves attempered the cheery western sun- shine . In place of the grim prints ... trees . The third , facing northward , commanded a broader view of the river , at a spot where its hitherto obscure ...
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... trees and clumps of maples . Flags and rushes grow along its plashy shore ; the yellow water lily spreads its broad , flat leaves on the margin ; and the fragrant white pond lily abounds , generally selecting a position just so far from ...
... trees and clumps of maples . Flags and rushes grow along its plashy shore ; the yellow water lily spreads its broad , flat leaves on the margin ; and the fragrant white pond lily abounds , generally selecting a position just so far from ...
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... tree and rock and every blade of grass is distinctly imaged , and , however unsightly in reality , assumes ideal beauty in the reflection . The minutest things of earth and the broad aspect of the firmament are pictured equally without ...
... tree and rock and every blade of grass is distinctly imaged , and , however unsightly in reality , assumes ideal beauty in the reflection . The minutest things of earth and the broad aspect of the firmament are pictured equally without ...
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الصفحة 136 - By the by," said the professor, looking uneasily about him, " what singular fragrance is this in your apartment ? Is it the perfume of your gloves? It is faint, but delicious; and yet, after all, by no means agreeable. Were I to breathe it long, methinks it would make me ill. It is like the breath of a flower; but I see no flowers in the chamber.
الصفحة 104 - ... avoid an anathema. Old Deacon Gookin was at domestic worship, and the holy words of his prayer were heard through the open window. " What God doth the wizard pray to ?
الصفحة 58 - ... ideal at which he aimed. His brightest diamonds were the merest pebbles, and felt to be so by himself, in comparison with the inestimable gems which lay hidden beyond his reach. The volume, rich with achievements that had won renown for its author, was yet as melancholy a record as ever mortal hand had penned. It was the sad confession and continual exemplification of the shortcomings of the composite man, the spirit...
الصفحة 101 - Verse after verse was sung ; and still the chorus of the desert swelled between like the deepest tone of a mighty organ ; and with the final peal of that dreadful anthem there came a sound, as if the roaring wind, the rushing streams, the howling beasts, and every other voice of the unconverted wilderness were mingling and according with the voice of guilty man in homage to the prince of all.
الصفحة 97 - There was a scream, drowned immediately in a louder murmur of voices, fading into far-off laughter, as the dark cloud swept away, leaving the clear and silent sky above Goodman Brown. But something fluttered lightly down through the air and caught on the branch of a tree. The young man seized it, and beheld a pink ribbon. "My Faith is gone!" cried he, after one stupefied moment. "There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name. Come, Devil; for to thee is this world given.
الصفحة 16 - ... and odd -fellows. And what is more melancholy than the old apple-trees that linger about the spot where once stood a homestead, but where there is now only a ruined chimney rising out of a grassy and weed-grown cellar ? They offer their fruit to every wayfarer, — apples that are bitter sweet with the moral of Time's vicissitude.
الصفحة 100 - Gookin had arrived, and waited at the skirts of that venerable saint, his revered pastor. But, irreverently consorting with these grave, reputable, and pious people, these elders of the church, these chaste dames and dewy virgins, there were men of dissolute lives and women of spotted fame, wretches given over to all mean and filthy vice, and suspected even of horrid crimes. It was strange to see, that the good shrank not from the wicked, nor were the sinners abashed by the saints.
الصفحة 93 - Ah, forsooth, and is it your worship indeed?" cried the good dame. "Yea, truly is it, and in the very image of my old gossip, Goodman Brown, the grandfather of the silly fellow that now is.
الصفحة 47 - continued Georgiana, hastily; for she dreaded lest a gush of tears should interrupt what she had to say. " A terrible dream! I wonder that you can forget it. Is it possible to forget this one expression ? —' It is in her heart now ; we must have it out!' Reflect, my husband ; for by all means I would have you recall that dream.
الصفحة 35 - What better could be done for weary and world-worn spirits? What better could be done for anybody, who came within our magic circle, than to throw the spell of a magic spirit over him?" So all that day, half-buried in the new clover, I watched this Hawthorne's "Assyrian dawn, and Paphian sunset and moonrise, from the summit of our Eastern Hill.