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... River , - Birds of the Mississippi Valley , The Miseries of Authorship , The Being of a God , The New Year , ¡¤ Review of Biography - Declaration of Independence , Harrison's Narrative , Greenwood's Sermon , 442 453 462 465 483 494 502 ...
... River , - Birds of the Mississippi Valley , The Miseries of Authorship , The Being of a God , The New Year , ¡¤ Review of Biography - Declaration of Independence , Harrison's Narrative , Greenwood's Sermon , 442 453 462 465 483 494 502 ...
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... river near the borders of Arkansas ! who ever heard of any thing worth remembering , that was written any where , except in Europe , or at least in Boston , or New York ? Where could a writer be even supposed capable of gaining any ...
... river near the borders of Arkansas ! who ever heard of any thing worth remembering , that was written any where , except in Europe , or at least in Boston , or New York ? Where could a writer be even supposed capable of gaining any ...
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... river , near the borders of the Arkansas . To sneer at the author , an unoffending and respectable community must be sneered at , and inexcusable ignorance of geography in wise men betrayed ; for in fact , Red river is nearly as far ...
... river , near the borders of the Arkansas . To sneer at the author , an unoffending and respectable community must be sneered at , and inexcusable ignorance of geography in wise men betrayed ; for in fact , Red river is nearly as far ...
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... River , or even near the borders of the Arkansas , it will operate the same results , as it would in Boston . Revolutions , that always bring out so much talent , prove , that no man knows what is in himself , until it is shaken out of ...
... River , or even near the borders of the Arkansas , it will operate the same results , as it would in Boston . Revolutions , that always bring out so much talent , prove , that no man knows what is in himself , until it is shaken out of ...
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Timothy Flint. Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's river , lake Win- nipeek , Lake of the Woods , & c . performed in the year 1823 , by order of the Secretary of War , commanded by Major LONG : Compiled from notes ...
Timothy Flint. Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's river , lake Win- nipeek , Lake of the Woods , & c . performed in the year 1823 , by order of the Secretary of War , commanded by Major LONG : Compiled from notes ...
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737 ÆäÀÌÁö - Twas Presbyterian true blue; For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true Church Militant; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery; And prove their doctrine orthodox, By Apostolic blows and knocks...
427 ÆäÀÌÁö - No greater grief than to remember days Of joy, when misery is at hand. That kens Thy learn'd instructor. Yet so eagerly If thou art bent to know the primal root From whence our love gat being, I will do As one, who weeps and tells his tale. One day, For our delight, we read of Lancelot, How him love thrall'd.
370 ÆäÀÌÁö - The pilgrim spirit has not fled : It walks in noon's broad light ; And it watches the bed of the glorious dead, With the holy stars, by night. It watches the bed of the brave who have bled, And shall guard this ice-bound shore, Till the waves of the bay, where the May-Flower lay, Shall foam and freeze no more.
369 ÆäÀÌÁö - Pilgrim's sleep Still brood upon the tide; And his rocks yet keep their watch by the deep To stay its waves of pride. But the snow-white sail that he gave to the gale, When the heavens looked dark, is gone,— As an angel's wing through an opening cloud Is seen, and then withdrawn.
502 ÆäÀÌÁö - Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.
427 ÆäÀÌÁö - Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Ofttimes by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek.
624 ÆäÀÌÁö - La scène sur la terre n'était pas moins ravissante : le jour bleuâtre et velouté de la lune descendait dans les intervalles des arbres, et poussait des gerbes de lumière jusque dans l'épaisseur des plus profondes ténèbres. La rivière qui coulait à mes pieds tour à tour se perdait dans le bois, tour à tour reparaissait brillante des constellations de la nuit, qu'elle répétait dans son sein.
736 ÆäÀÌÁö - He'd undertake to prove, by force Of argument, a man's no horse ; He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl ; A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees.
624 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... au loin, par intervalles, on entendait les sourds mugissements de la cataracte de Niagara qui, dans le calme de la nuit, se prolongeaient de désert en désert, et expiraient à travers les forêts solitaires.
740 ÆäÀÌÁö - quoth the lawyer, ' not to flatter ye, You have as good and fair a battery As heart can wish, and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim...