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... Night general among the farmers and land- holders than among the urban popula tion ; and the question was often put in the form of an algebraic problem — " Given , the Toryism of a landed pro- prietor ; required , to find the period of ...
... Night general among the farmers and land- holders than among the urban popula tion ; and the question was often put in the form of an algebraic problem — " Given , the Toryism of a landed pro- prietor ; required , to find the period of ...
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... night whilst they were all dancing in the great house of assembly . Whilst his relations were all dancing there , they then found out who he was in this manner . For little Maui , the infant , crept into the house , and went and sat ...
... night whilst they were all dancing in the great house of assembly . Whilst his relations were all dancing there , they then found out who he was in this manner . For little Maui , the infant , crept into the house , and went and sat ...
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... night - fall they all went into his house . " Maui , after these things , returned to his brothers to tell them that he had found his parents , and to explain to them where they dwelt . " The legend , then , goes on to relate other ...
... night - fall they all went into his house . " Maui , after these things , returned to his brothers to tell them that he had found his parents , and to explain to them where they dwelt . " The legend , then , goes on to relate other ...
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... night to sleep , where they had a large house , called Manawa Tarre . Tawhaki and his younger bro- ther reach this place , and find their mother , Uratonga , who had been car- ried off captive by the Ponaturi , and the bones of their ...
... night to sleep , where they had a large house , called Manawa Tarre . Tawhaki and his younger bro- ther reach this place , and find their mother , Uratonga , who had been car- ried off captive by the Ponaturi , and the bones of their ...
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... night she descended from the heavens to visit Tawhaki , and to judge for herself whether these reports were true . She found him lying sound asleep , and after gazing on him for some time , she stole to his side , and laid herself down ...
... night she descended from the heavens to visit Tawhaki , and to judge for herself whether these reports were true . She found him lying sound asleep , and after gazing on him for some time , she stole to his side , and laid herself down ...
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Página 342 - There has fallen a splendid tear From the passion-flower at the gate, She is coming, my dove, my dear; She is coming, my life, my fate. The red rose cries, "She is near, she is near ;" And the white rose weeps, "She is late;" The larkspur listens, "I hear, I hear;" And the lily whispers, "I wait.
Página 345 - I wind about, and in and out, With here a blossom sailing, And here and there a lusty trout, And here and there a grayling, And here and there a foamy flake Upon me, as I travel With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel, And draw them all along, and flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
Página 346 - Then they rode back, but not, Not the six hundred. Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon behind them Volley'd and thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, While horse and hero fell, They that had fought so well Came thro...
Página 346 - Forward, the Light Brigade ! Charge for the guns ! " he said : Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade...
Página 345 - I CHATTER over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow.
Página 346 - Forward, the Light Brigade!" Was there a man dismay'd ? Not tho' the soldier knew Some one had blunder'd. Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die. Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd.
Página 346 - Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of hell Rode the six hundred. Flash'd all their sabres bare, Flash'd as they turn'd in air Sabring the gunners there, Charging an army, while All the world wonder'd. Plunged in the battery-smoke Right thro' the line they broke; Cossack and Russian Reel'd from the sabre-stroke Shatter'd and sunder'd.
Página 339 - But these are the days of advance, the works of the men of mind, When who but a fool would have faith in a tradesman's ware or his word? Is it peace or war? Civil war, as I think, and that of a kind The viler, as underhand, not openly bearing the sword.
Página 339 - Cheat and be cheated, and die: who knows ? we are ashes and dust. IX Peace sitting under her olive, and slurring the days gone by, When the poor are hovell'd and hustled together, each sex, like swine, When only the ledger lives, and when only not all men lie ; Peace in her vineyard — yes!
Página 288 - The ants' republic, and the realm of bees ; How those in common all their wealth bestow, And anarchy without confusion know ; And these for ever, though a monarch reign, Their separate cells and properties maintain.