Belle Brittan on a Tour: At Newport, and Here and ThereDerby & Jackson, 1858 - 359페이지 |
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... human scalps . But they are the savage trophies torn from his own people , not from the heads of the white men . These Poncas must move westward from Nebraska , and they are here to sign the treaty that banishes them from their fathers ...
... human scalps . But they are the savage trophies torn from his own people , not from the heads of the white men . These Poncas must move westward from Nebraska , and they are here to sign the treaty that banishes them from their fathers ...
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... humanity . But I am lingering too long at the ball ( not the bowl ) . " Too late I've staid - forgive the crime- Unheeded flew the hours , How noiseless falls the foot of Time That only treads on flowers . " The most missed person at ...
... humanity . But I am lingering too long at the ball ( not the bowl ) . " Too late I've staid - forgive the crime- Unheeded flew the hours , How noiseless falls the foot of Time That only treads on flowers . " The most missed person at ...
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... human motives are " mixed " -a compound of selfishness and philanthropy - so we may take it for granted that these brilliant and expensive parties are given for , at least , a double purpose . Some have fine houses and elegant pictures ...
... human motives are " mixed " -a compound of selfishness and philanthropy - so we may take it for granted that these brilliant and expensive parties are given for , at least , a double purpose . Some have fine houses and elegant pictures ...
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... human beings continue to linger and starve in large cities , when nature is everywhere in- viting them to come and partake of her generous bounties ; and to live purer , healthier , and happier lives ? Why will men seek to live by ...
... human beings continue to linger and starve in large cities , when nature is everywhere in- viting them to come and partake of her generous bounties ; and to live purer , healthier , and happier lives ? Why will men seek to live by ...
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... human sorrow , a deeper rever- ence for human love . The paths that are trodden by mourners ' feet , and the grass that is bedewed by mourners ' tears , must ever be sacred to all who have mourned and wept ; and he who has not , loves ...
... human sorrow , a deeper rever- ence for human love . The paths that are trodden by mourners ' feet , and the grass that is bedewed by mourners ' tears , must ever be sacred to all who have mourned and wept ; and he who has not , loves ...
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abolitionist admiration ALABAMA RIVER artistic banks beautiful Belle Brittan blessed bosom bride Catawba Charles CHARLES MACKAY charming concert cosmopolitan cottage orné cotton crowd dark DEAR LETTER delighted dinner dollars dress entertainment eyes face fair correspondent Fanny Fern fashionable Father Winter February 18 feel flowers gallant Galt House gentle gentlemen George Francis Train girls give Glancey Jones grace hair hand handsome heart heaven human menagerie hundred kiss leaving live look Louis magnificent married miles Miss Mississip morning Mount Vernon never New-Orleans New-York NEW-YORK HOTEL Newport night o'clock party plantation pleasant poet Mackay proprietor red petticoat Richmond river rose Savannah season seems seen ship sing slave sleep song soul Southern southward stars sweet thing thousand tion to-day touching travelers Washington Weary wife wine woman women yesterday young lady
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356 페이지 - Hence in a season of calm weather Though inland far we be, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the Children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
208 페이지 - It ceased; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook, In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
42 페이지 - Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep ; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take ; And this I ask for Jesus
49 페이지 - I fill this cup to one made up Of loveliness alone, A woman, of her gentle sex The seeming paragon ; To whom the better elements And kindly stars have given A form so fair, that, like the air, Tis less of earth than heaven.
356 페이지 - I never was on the dull tame shore, But I loved the great sea more and more, And backward flew to her billowy breast, Like a bird...
211 페이지 - I have asked that dreadful question of the hills That look eternal ; of the flowing streams That lucid flow for ever ; of the stars, Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit Hath trod in glory : all were dumb ; but now, While I thus gaze upon thy living face, I feel the love that kindles through its beauty, Can never wholly perish ; — we shall meet Again, Clemanthe ! Clem.
203 페이지 - I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry : be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny.
66 페이지 - But alas ! recollection at hand Soon hurries me back to despair. But the sea-fowl is gone to her nest, The beast is laid down in his lair, Even here is a season of rest, And I to my cabin repair. There's mercy in every place, And mercy, encouraging thought ! Gives even affliction a grace, And reconciles man to his lot.
i 페이지 - Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly long'd for death. " Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant, Oh life, not death, for which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that I want.
234 페이지 - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.