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... look upon the representative of their great father , the King of England . The governor arrived late in the afternoon of the fourth of July , a day not as yet sacred in the annals of a free people . One would suppose that a benevolent ...
... look upon the representative of their great father , the King of England . The governor arrived late in the afternoon of the fourth of July , a day not as yet sacred in the annals of a free people . One would suppose that a benevolent ...
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... looks down approvingly , and that it is the light of God's countenance which makes the sunshine so bright , and the ... look , and a so- lemn , Sabbath gait . At the loud roll and beating of a drum , every one hastened to the place of ...
... looks down approvingly , and that it is the light of God's countenance which makes the sunshine so bright , and the ... look , and a so- lemn , Sabbath gait . At the loud roll and beating of a drum , every one hastened to the place of ...
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... look in , and see the minister , and hear the psalm - singing , very plainly . It is said that two or three dissolute fellows , who had been spending the morning at an ale - house , in riotous living , ' came by there , one Sunday ...
... look in , and see the minister , and hear the psalm - singing , very plainly . It is said that two or three dissolute fellows , who had been spending the morning at an ale - house , in riotous living , ' came by there , one Sunday ...
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... look of righteous indignation at his brother in the desk , then turned upon his heel , and deliberately walked out ... looks only at the heart , and the heart of Mr. Robbins was in the right place . ' The untutored minds which adore the ...
... look of righteous indignation at his brother in the desk , then turned upon his heel , and deliberately walked out ... looks only at the heart , and the heart of Mr. Robbins was in the right place . ' The untutored minds which adore the ...
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... look far off upon the sea , the eye resting here and there on some green and distant isle ; so long as you can see the wave beating at your feet , and hear its murmur ; so long as you can tread the red man's path amid the rocks and ...
... look far off upon the sea , the eye resting here and there on some green and distant isle ; so long as you can see the wave beating at your feet , and hear its murmur ; so long as you can tread the red man's path amid the rocks and ...
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Página 376 - And with them the Being Beauteous Who unto my youth was given, More than all things else to love me, And is now a saint in heaven. With a slow and noiseless footstep Comes that messenger divine, Takes the vacant chair beside me, Lays her gentle hand in mine. And she sits and gazes at me With those deep and tender eyes, Like the stars, so still and saint-like, Looking downward from the skies.
Página 13 - He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. "My Lord has need of these flowerets gay," The Reaper said, and smiled; "Dear tokens of the earth are they, Where he was once a child.
Página 13 - 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." He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. "My...
Página 554 - When my eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union : on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent ; on a land rent with civil feuds or drenched it may be in fraternal blood...
Página 77 - 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.
Página 96 - Flush'd with a purple grace He shows his honest face: Now give the hautboys breath; he comes, he comes! Bacchus, ever fair and young, Drinking joys did first ordain; Bacchus...
Página 121 - The place of fame and elegy supply: And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die.
Página 13 - 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.
Página 287 - 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.
Página 97 - Your nuts in oak-tree cleft? — 'For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree; For wine we left our heath, and yellow brooms, And cold mushrooms; For wine we follow Bacchus through the earth; Great God of breathless cups and chirping mirth! Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy!