Works, 7권G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1849 |
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... never been understood , and a wish that I would under- take to give an account of it . The suggestion struck upon the chord of early associations already vibrating in my mind . It occurred to me that a work of this kind might comprise a ...
... never been understood , and a wish that I would under- take to give an account of it . The suggestion struck upon the chord of early associations already vibrating in my mind . It occurred to me that a work of this kind might comprise a ...
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... never wavering confidence of signal success . * As yet , trade in peltries was not organized in the United States , and could not be said to form a regular line of business . Furs and skins were casually collected by the country traders ...
... never wavering confidence of signal success . * As yet , trade in peltries was not organized in the United States , and could not be said to form a regular line of business . Furs and skins were casually collected by the country traders ...
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... never before witnessed on their waters , a nau- tical apparition of the kind . Such was the variegated band of adventurers about to embark in the Tonquin on this arduous and doubtful enterprise . While yet in port and on dry land , in ...
... never before witnessed on their waters , a nau- tical apparition of the kind . Such was the variegated band of adventurers about to embark in the Tonquin on this arduous and doubtful enterprise . While yet in port and on dry land , in ...
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... never take them to sea again " without having Fly - market on the forecastle , Covent - garden on the poop , and a cool spring from Can- ada in the maintop . " As they proceeded on their voyage and got into the smooth seas and pleasant ...
... never take them to sea again " without having Fly - market on the forecastle , Covent - garden on the poop , and a cool spring from Can- ada in the maintop . " As they proceeded on their voyage and got into the smooth seas and pleasant ...
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... among white men ; to be a feathered chief than a tar- paulin boatswain . His favor with Tamaahmaah never declined ; and when that sagacious , intrepid , and aspir- ARRIVAL AT WAITITI . 109 ing chieftain had made himself 108 ASTORIA .
... among white men ; to be a feathered chief than a tar- paulin boatswain . His favor with Tamaahmaah never declined ; and when that sagacious , intrepid , and aspir- ARRIVAL AT WAITITI . 109 ing chieftain had made himself 108 ASTORIA .
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American American Fur Company appearance Arickaras arrived Astor Astoria Ballymahon band banks beaver Ben Jones Bennet Langton Blackfeet boat bookseller Boswell brought buffalo camp Canadian voyageurs canoes captain CHAPTER chief coast Columbia companions comrades coureurs des bois course Crooks Crows dangerous distance encamped enterprise establishment expedition fire friends Fur Company fur trade Garrick Goldsmith Green Arbor hand heart hills horses humor hundred Hunt hunters Indians Johnson journey kind land letter Lisa literary lodges M'Dougal M'Kenzie M'Lellan ment miles Missouri morning mouth natives neighborhood night Northwest Company OLIVER GOLDSMITH partners party passed peltries Pierre Delaunay Pierre Dorion plains poet poor prairies rifle rocks Rocky Mountains sail savages ship shore Shoshonies Sioux skins Snake River soon spirit stream Stuart supply tains tion Tonquin took trade trappers travellers tribes village voyage wandering warriors wild wilderness winter
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431 페이지 - As an actor, confess'd without rival to shine; As a wit, if not first, in the very first line; Yet, with talents like these, and an excellent heart, The man had his failings — a dupe to his art.
191 페이지 - The wretch, condemn'd with life to part, Still, still on hope relies ; And every pang that rends the heart, Bids expectation rise. Hope, like the glimmering taper's light, Adorns and cheers the way ; And still, as darker grows the night, Emits a brighter ray.
212 페이지 - When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that men betray ; What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover, To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom — is to die.
295 페이지 - Who quits a world where strong temptations try, And, since 'tis hard to combat, learns to fly! For him no wretches, born to work and weep, Explore the mine, or tempt the dangerous...
28 페이지 - The broken soldier, kindly bade to stay. Sat by his fire, and talk'd the night away; Wept o'er his wounds, or, tales of sorrow done, Shoulder'd his crutch, and show'd how fields were won...
28 페이지 - Wept o'er his wounds or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe ; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
265 페이지 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven. As some tall cliff that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
148 페이지 - William show'd his lamp-black face :' The morn was cold, he views with keen desire The rusty grate, unconscious of a fire ; With beer and milk arrears the frieze was scored, And five crack'd tea-cups dress'd the chimney board, A night-cap deck'd his brows instead of bay, A cap by night — a stocking all the day ! " With this last line he seemed so much elated, that he was unable to proceed.
295 페이지 - tis hard to combat, learns to fly! For him no wretches, born to work and weep, Explore the mine, or tempt the dangerous deep; No surly porter stands in guilty state, To spurn imploring famine from the gate: But on he moves to meet his latter end, Angels around befriending virtue's friend; Sinks to the grave with unperceived decay, While Resignation gently slopes the way; And, all his prospects brightening to the last, His heaven commences ere the world be past.
235 페이지 - Johnson talked to his majesty with profound respect, but still in his firm manly manner, with a sonorous voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing-room.