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... half - human tread Point to hidden Indian springs , Lost in ferns and fragrant grasses , Hovered o'er by timid wings , Where the wood - duck lightly passes , Where the wild bee holds her sweets , — Epicurean FRANCIS BRET HARTE Grizzly.
... half - human tread Point to hidden Indian springs , Lost in ferns and fragrant grasses , Hovered o'er by timid wings , Where the wood - duck lightly passes , Where the wild bee holds her sweets , — Epicurean FRANCIS BRET HARTE Grizzly.
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... sweets , — Epicurean retreats , Fit for thee , and better than Fearful spoils of dangerous man . In thy fat - jowled deviltry Friar Tuck shall live in thee ; Thou mayest levy tithe and dole ; Thou shalt spread the woodland cheer , From ...
... sweets , — Epicurean retreats , Fit for thee , and better than Fearful spoils of dangerous man . In thy fat - jowled deviltry Friar Tuck shall live in thee ; Thou mayest levy tithe and dole ; Thou shalt spread the woodland cheer , From ...
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... In undulations lightly rang . She sang in laughing rhythms sweet ; A bird of spring was in her voice ; Till on through measures deft and fleet She caught the 1861-88 ] 27 STEPHEN HENRY THAYER . STEPHEN HENRY THAYER The Waiting Chords.
... In undulations lightly rang . She sang in laughing rhythms sweet ; A bird of spring was in her voice ; Till on through measures deft and fleet She caught the 1861-88 ] 27 STEPHEN HENRY THAYER . STEPHEN HENRY THAYER The Waiting Chords.
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... sweet light of heaven's day , And wondering deeply what to do or say , And trembling more with rapture than with fear , Desire some token of their friends most dear , Who there some time have made their happy stay , And much have longed ...
... sweet light of heaven's day , And wondering deeply what to do or say , And trembling more with rapture than with fear , Desire some token of their friends most dear , Who there some time have made their happy stay , And much have longed ...
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... sweet . The shifting sand no trace of her , No sound the wandering wind retains , But , breaking where the foot - prints were , Loudly the sea complains . ANADYOMENE . THE passionate first flush Of that great sunset came , And vanished ...
... sweet . The shifting sand no trace of her , No sound the wandering wind retains , But , breaking where the foot - prints were , Loudly the sea complains . ANADYOMENE . THE passionate first flush Of that great sunset came , And vanished ...
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مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 138 - High o'er the hills of Habersham, Veiling the valleys of Hall, The hickory told me manifold Fair tales of shade, the poplar tall Wrought me her shadowy self to hold, The chestnut, the oak, the walnut, the pine, Overleaning, with flickering meaning and sign, Said, Pass not, so cold, these manifold Deep shades of the hills of Habersham, These glades in the valleys of Hall.
الصفحة 89 - There spread a cloud of dust along a plain ; And underneath the cloud, or in it, raged A furious battle, and men yelled, and swords Shocked upon swords and shields. A prince's banner Wavered, then staggered backward, hemmed by foes. A craven hung along the battle's edge, And thought, ' Had I a sword of keener steel — That blue blade that the king's son bears — but this Blunt thing.
الصفحة 89 - The royal feast was done; the King Sought some new sport to banish care. And to his jester cried: "Sir Fool, Kneel now, and make for us a prayer!" The jester doffed his cap and bells. And stood the mocking court before; They could not see the bitter smile Behind the painted grin he wore. He bowed his head, and bent his knee Upon the monarch's silken stool ; His pleading voice arose: "O Lord, Be merciful to me, a fool ! "No pity. Lord, could change the heart From red with wrong to white as wool: The...
الصفحة 2 - The pines rocked, the storm eddied and whirled above the miserable group, and the flames of their altar leaped heavenward as if in token of the vow.
الصفحة 4 - They slept all that day and the next, nor did they waken when voices and footsteps broke the silence of the camp. And when pitying fingers brushed the snow from their wan faces, you could scarcely have told from the equal peace that dwelt upon them which was she that had sinned.
الصفحة 122 - When I think of the paths steep and stony Where the feet of the dear ones must go ; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them, Of the...
الصفحة 11 - ... homely catafalque. But whether from the narrowing of the road or some present sense of decorum, as the cart passed on, the company fell to the rear in couples, keeping step, and otherwise assuming the external show of a formal procession. Jack Folinsbee, who had at the outset played a funeral march in dumb show upon an imaginary trombone, desisted from a lack of sympathy and appreciation, — not having, perhaps, your true humorist's capacity to be content with the enjoyment of his own fun.
الصفحة 139 - And oft in the hills of Habersham, And oft in the valleys of Hall...
الصفحة 139 - Downward, to toil and be mixed with the main. The dry fields burn, and the mills are to turn, And a myriad flowers mortally yearn, And the lordly main from beyond the plain Calls o'er the hills of Habersham, Calls through the valleys of Hall.
الصفحة x - Thar in the drift back to the wall he held the timbers ready to fall ; then in the darkness I heard him call — " Run for your life, Jake! Run for your wife's sake! Don't wait for me.