Mary M. Chase and Her WritingsTicknor and Fields, 1855 - 336 Seiten |
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... wood . The character is not complete in which either department exists alone or in undue proportion ; and hence care has been taken , in the selection of Mary Chase's letters for publication , to show the happy balance of her character ...
... wood . The character is not complete in which either department exists alone or in undue proportion ; and hence care has been taken , in the selection of Mary Chase's letters for publication , to show the happy balance of her character ...
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... woods , from whence she could see the wide- spread landscape stretching far away to the blue hori- zon , dotted with villages and farm - houses , cleared fields teeming with their cereal burden , lofty hills whose tops were crowned with ...
... woods , from whence she could see the wide- spread landscape stretching far away to the blue hori- zon , dotted with villages and farm - houses , cleared fields teeming with their cereal burden , lofty hills whose tops were crowned with ...
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... a steady , moveless shade ; Far beneath the dim wood - arches the eternal shadows sleep , Only o'er this little hillock doth the quiet sun- beams creep . Earth ! a loving , world - worn daughter comes THE INDIAN SUMMER . 5.
... a steady , moveless shade ; Far beneath the dim wood - arches the eternal shadows sleep , Only o'er this little hillock doth the quiet sun- beams creep . Earth ! a loving , world - worn daughter comes THE INDIAN SUMMER . 5.
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... wood ; Piping Fawns and Hamadryads in the shadows round me stood . Oft I came with bounding footsteps that befitted happy years , Came with mirth , but stayed in sadness , came with laughter , left in tears , - For a sudden inspiration ...
... wood ; Piping Fawns and Hamadryads in the shadows round me stood . Oft I came with bounding footsteps that befitted happy years , Came with mirth , but stayed in sadness , came with laughter , left in tears , - For a sudden inspiration ...
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... wood I lie . Down amid yon sheltered dingle what a saintly silence sleeps , Sweetly through the bending branches the undy- ing music sweeps . But the heavy shadows deepen , while around the towering pines , Wreathing mist from off the ...
... wood I lie . Down amid yon sheltered dingle what a saintly silence sleeps , Sweetly through the bending branches the undy- ing music sweeps . But the heavy shadows deepen , while around the towering pines , Wreathing mist from off the ...
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Seite 248 - No flocks that range the valley free To slaughter I condemn : Taught by that power that pities me, I learn to pity them : ' But from the mountain's grassy side A guiltless feast I bring ; A scrip with herbs and fruits supplied, And water from the spring. ' Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego ; All earth-born cares are wrong : Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
Seite 234 - I heard the angels call ; It was when the moon was setting, and the dark was over all ; The trees began to whisper, and the wind began to roll, And in the wild March-morning I heard them call my soul.
Seite 341 - With Portrait. Price 75 cents. BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS. Price 75 cents. MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. Price 75 cents. THE CAESARS. Price 75 cents. LITERARY REMINISCENCES. 2 Vols. Price $1.50. NARRATIVE AND MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 2 Vols. Price $1.50. ESSAYS ON THE POETS, &c. 1 vol. 16mo. 75 cents. HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ESSAYS. 2 vols.
Seite xli - The Lord giveth, and the Lord ' taketh away ; blessed be the name of the Lord.
Seite 341 - In separate Volumes, each 75 cents. VOICES OF THE NIGHT. BALLADS AND OTHER POEMS. SPANISH STUDENT ; A PLAY IN THREE ACTS. BELFRY OF BRUGES, AND OTHER POEMS. EVANGELINE ; A TALE OF AcADIE.
Seite 172 - Read the fresh annals of our land, the gathering dust of time Not yet has fallen on the scroll to dim the tale sublime; There woman's glory proudly shines, for willingly she gave Her costliest offerings, to uphold the generous and the brave, Who fought her country's battles well, and oft she periled life To save a father, brother, friend, in those dark years of strife.