The Memory of LincolnSmall, Maynard, 1899 - 65페이지 |
도서 본문에서
6개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
x 페이지
... things , it is with these that our present concern lies . There is no portion of Lowell's " Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration , " in the summer of 1865 , more justly familiar than the lines referring to Lincoln . These were not ...
... things , it is with these that our present concern lies . There is no portion of Lowell's " Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration , " in the summer of 1865 , more justly familiar than the lines referring to Lincoln . These were not ...
xiv 페이지
... thing . For us , indeed , there is perhaps even a greater present , if less poetic , interest in the short letter and verses from Whittier to a Canadian corre- spondent , written soon after the appearance of Tom Taylor's lines , and ...
... thing . For us , indeed , there is perhaps even a greater present , if less poetic , interest in the short letter and verses from Whittier to a Canadian corre- spondent , written soon after the appearance of Tom Taylor's lines , and ...
4 페이지
... things I turn To speak what in my heart will beat and burn , And hang my wreath on his world - honored urn . Nature , they say , doth dote , And cannot make a man Save on some worn - out plan , Repeating us by rote : For him her Old ...
... things I turn To speak what in my heart will beat and burn , And hang my wreath on his world - honored urn . Nature , they say , doth dote , And cannot make a man Save on some worn - out plan , Repeating us by rote : For him her Old ...
41 페이지
As we wander'd together the solemn night , ( for some- thing I know not what kept me from sleep , ) As the night advanced , and I saw on the rim of the west how full you were of woe , As I stood on the rising ground in the breeze in the ...
As we wander'd together the solemn night , ( for some- thing I know not what kept me from sleep , ) As the night advanced , and I saw on the rim of the west how full you were of woe , As I stood on the rising ground in the breeze in the ...
60 페이지
... things human that he cast out fear , And , ever simpler , like a little child , Lived in unconscious nearness unto Him Who always on earth's little ones hath smiled . S. Weir Mitchell . 1891 . By special permission of The Century Co ...
... things human that he cast out fear , And , ever simpler , like a little child , Lived in unconscious nearness unto Him Who always on earth's little ones hath smiled . S. Weir Mitchell . 1891 . By special permission of The Century Co ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
1865 By special ABRAHAM LINCOLN arms battle blood BLOOM'D Blue brave breast Brownell Captain cedars chant coffin cold and dead comrades Copyright dear death deck died dooryard dread earth Edmund Clarence Stedman eyes face fame Father fields Flag glory gray-brown bird grief guns HARVARD hear heart heart-shaped leaves heaven Henry Howard Brownell Houghton iron hand knew land LILACS LAST Lincoln's grave lips look lost battalions M. A. DeWolfe Maurice Thompson Maynard & Company MEMORY OF ABRAHAM Mifflin mighty mourn nation night o'er Passing patient Paul Laurence Dunbar peace permission of Messrs PHI BETA KAPPA poetic prairie praise President regiment Richard Henry Stoddard Richard Watson Gilder roll ships shores Sing singer smile solemn song sonnet soul special permission spirit spring stand star stern strife strong suffer'd summer swamp sweet tender thee thou thought thunder to-day Twas voice Walt Whitman
인기 인용구
42 페이지 - As the night advanced, and I saw on the rim of the west how full you were of woe, As I stood on the rising ground in the breeze in the cool transparent night, As I watch'd where you pass'd and was lost in the netherward black of the night...
6 페이지 - Life may be given in many ways, And loyalty to Truth be sealed As bravely in the closet as the field, So bountiful is Fate ; But then to stand beside her, When craven churls deride her, To front a lie in arms and not to yield, This shows, methinks, God's plan And measure of a stalwart man...
48 페이지 - d be the fathomless universe, For life and joy , and for objects and knowledge curious, And for love, sweet love — but praise ! praise ! praise ! For the sure-enwinding arms of cool-enfolding death. Dark mother always gliding near with soft feet, Have none chanted for thee a chant of fullest welcome? Then I chant it for thee, I glorify thee above all, I bring thee a song that when thou must indeed come, come unfalteringly.
49 페이지 - And the sights of the open landscape and the highspread sky are fitting, And life and the fields, and the huge and thoughtful night. The night in silence under many a star, The ocean shore and the husky whispering wave whose voice I know, And the soul turning to thee O vast and well-veil'd death, And the body gratefully nestling close to thee.
49 페이지 - O vast and well-veil'd death, And the body gratefully nestling close to thee. Over the tree-tops I float thee a song, Over the rising and sinking waves, over the myriad fields and the prairies wide, Over the dense-pack 'd cities all and the teeming wharves and ways, I float this carol with joy, with joy to thee O death.
14 페이지 - You lay a wreath on murdered LINCOLN'S bier; You, who with mocking pencil wont to trace, Broad for the self-complacent British sneer, His length of shambling limb, his furrowed face, His gaunt, gnarled hands, his unkempt, bristling hair, His garb uncouth, his bearing ill at ease, His lack of all we prize as debonair, Of power or will to shine, of art to please; You, whose smart pen backed up the pencil's laugh, Judging each step as though the way were plain: Reckless, so it could point its paragraph,...
9 페이지 - O CAPTAIN ! my Captain ! our fearful trip is done ; The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won; The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring. But O heart! heart! heart! O the bleeding drops of red, Where on the deck my Captain lies. Fallen cold and dead.
44 페이지 - O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I loved? And how shall I deck my song for the large sweet soul that has gone? And what shall my perfume be for the grave of him I love?
46 페이지 - ... the farmers preparing their crops, In the large unconscious scenery of my land with its lakes and forests, In the heavenly aerial beauty, (after the perturb'd winds and the storms,) Under the arching heavens of the afternoon swift passing, and the voices of children and women. The many-moving sea-tides, and I saw the ships how they sail'd, And the summer approaching with richness, and the fields all busy with labor...
46 페이지 - I sat in the day and look'd forth, In the close of the day with its light and the fields of spring, and the farmers preparing their crops, In the large unconscious scenery...