The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier with Numerous IllustrationsJ. R. Osgood, 1876 - 297페이지 |
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... God ! I feel its presence still ! The Jesuit makes , the holy sign , - " How passed the vision , daughter mine ? " All dimly in the wan moonshine , As a wreath of mist will twist and twine , And scatter , and melt into the light , - So ...
... God ! I feel its presence still ! The Jesuit makes , the holy sign , - " How passed the vision , daughter mine ? " All dimly in the wan moonshine , As a wreath of mist will twist and twine , And scatter , and melt into the light , - So ...
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... God's name say , What mean these sounds of bloody fray ? " Silent , the Indian points his hand To where across the ... God to make -- A dance and a feast for a great sagamore , When he paddles across the western lake , With his dogs and ...
... God's name say , What mean these sounds of bloody fray ? " Silent , the Indian points his hand To where across the ... God to make -- A dance and a feast for a great sagamore , When he paddles across the western lake , With his dogs and ...
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... God of the earth ! what cries Rang upward unto thee ? Voices of agony and blood , From ship - deck and from sea . The ... God's own image bought and sold ! AMERICANS to market driven , And bartered as the brute for gold ! Speak shall ...
... God of the earth ! what cries Rang upward unto thee ? Voices of agony and blood , From ship - deck and from sea . The ... God's own image bought and sold ! AMERICANS to market driven , And bartered as the brute for gold ! Speak shall ...
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... God's own image ? -for his grace , Which that poor victim of the market - place Hath in her suffering won ? My God ! can such things be ? Hast thou not said that whatsoe'er is done Unto thy weakest and thy humblest one Is even done to ...
... God's own image ? -for his grace , Which that poor victim of the market - place Hath in her suffering won ? My God ! can such things be ? Hast thou not said that whatsoe'er is done Unto thy weakest and thy humblest one Is even done to ...
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... God , As offering meet , the negro's blood ? Shall tongues be mute , when deeds are wrought Which well might shame extremest hell ? Shall freemen lock the indignant thought ? Shall Pity's bosom cease to swell ? Shall Honor bleed ...
... God , As offering meet , the negro's blood ? Shall tongues be mute , when deeds are wrought Which well might shame extremest hell ? Shall freemen lock the indignant thought ? Shall Pity's bosom cease to swell ? Shall Honor bleed ...
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Abraham Davenport angels beauty beneath blessed blood bloom blow breath brow calm Cape Ann chain cloud dark dead dear death dream earth Esbern Snare eternal evermore evil eyes faith fall Faneuil Hall fathers fear feet fire flowers FRANCIS DANIEL PASTORIUS freedom God's gold golden Goody Cole grave gray green hand hath hear heard heart heaven hills holy human JOSEPH STURGE land light lips living look Lord mountain never Newbury town night Norembega Norridgewock o'er pain peace Pennacook pines poor praise pray prayer Quaker rills rock round sails shade shadow shame shine shore silent sing slave slavery smile song soul sound spirit stars summer sunset sweet tears thee thine thou thought toil Toussaint L'Ouverture tread trees truth unto voice wall waves weary Weetamoo wigwam wild wind wood words wrong
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196 페이지 - Flapped in the morning wind : the sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then, Bowed with her fourscore years and ten; Bravest of all in Frederick town, She took up the flag the men hauled down; In her attic window the staff she set, To show that one heart was loyal yet. Up the street came the rebel tread. Stonewall Jackson riding ahead. Under his slouched hat left and right He glanced; the old flag met his sight. "Halt!
112 페이지 - But let its humbled sons, instead, From sea to lake, A long lament, as for the dead, In sadness make. Of all we loved and honored, naught Save power remains, — A fallen angel's pride of thought, Still strong in chains. All else is gone : from those great eyes The soul has fled : When faith is lost, when honor dies, The man is dead!
165 페이지 - Old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead...
210 페이지 - We piled, with care, our nightly stack Of wood against the chimney-back, — The oaken log, green, huge, and thick, And on its top the stout back-stick; The knotty forestick laid apart, And filled between with curious art The ragged brush; then, hovering near, We watched the first red blaze appear, Heard the sharp crackle, caught the gleam On whitewashed wall and sagging beam, • Until the old, rude-furnished room Burst, flower-like, into rosy bloom...
196 페이지 - It shivered the window, pane and sash ; It rent the banner with seam and gash. Quick as it fell, from the broken staff, Dame Barbara snatched the silken scarf: She leaned far out on the window-sill, And shook it forth with a royal will. " Shoot, if you must, this old gray head, But spare your country's flag,
151 페이지 - Dozing and grumbling o'er pipe and mug, A manly form at her side she saw, And joy was duty and love was law. Then she took up her burden of life again, Saying only,
209 페이지 - So all night long the storm roared on: The morning broke without a sun; In tiny spherule traced with lines Of nature's geometric signs, In starry flake, and pellicle, All day the hoary meteor fell; And, when the second morning shone. We looked upon a world unknown, On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament. No cloud above, no earth below— A universe of sky and snow!
151 페이지 - ... and cold, And his mother vain of her rank and gold. So, closing his heart, the Judge rode on, And Maud was left in the field alone. But the lawyers smiled that afternoon, When he hummed in court an old love-tune; And the young girl mused beside the well Till the rain on the unraked clover fell.
211 페이지 - Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play ! Who hath not learned, in hours of faith, The truth to flesh and sense unknown, That Life is ever lord of Death, And Love can never lose its own...
210 페이지 - Shut in from all the world without, We sat the clean-winged hearth about, Content to let the north-wind roar In baffled rage at pane and door, While the red logs before us beat The frost-line back with tropic heat ; And ever, when a louder blast Shook beam and rafter as it passed, The merrier up its roaring draught The great throat of the chimney laughed...