A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 70
Seite 369
... stood , there was an empty space . But all agreed that the hoary shape was gone . The men of that generation watched for his reap- pearance , in sunshine and in twilight , but never saw him more , nor knew when his funeral passed , nor ...
... stood , there was an empty space . But all agreed that the hoary shape was gone . The men of that generation watched for his reap- pearance , in sunshine and in twilight , but never saw him more , nor knew when his funeral passed , nor ...
Seite 603
... Stood she , and listened and looked , until ,. Ever as faithful subjects , a happy and peaceable people ! Prisoners now I declare you , for such is his Majesty's pleasure ! " " What is this that ye do , my children ? What madness has ...
... Stood she , and listened and looked , until ,. Ever as faithful subjects , a happy and peaceable people ! Prisoners now I declare you , for such is his Majesty's pleasure ! " " What is this that ye do , my children ? What madness has ...
Seite 604
... stood the wheaten loaf , and the honey fragrant with wild flowers ; 475 There stood the tankard of ale , and the cheese fresh brought from the dairy ; And at the head of the board the great arm - chair of the farmer . Thus did ...
... stood the wheaten loaf , and the honey fragrant with wild flowers ; 475 There stood the tankard of ale , and the cheese fresh brought from the dairy ; And at the head of the board the great arm - chair of the farmer . Thus did ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Acadian alguazil American appeared beauty Boston called church Cotton Mather cried dæmons dark death divine door earth Edgar Allan Poe edition Emerson England English Ethan Brand eyes face father fear feel fell fire forest French friends gave give GOUT Graham's Magazine hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha hope hour Indians Jupiter King land leave letters Ligeia light live look Lord ment mind morning nature never Nevermore night Nokomis o'er once passed peace person poem poet poor prayer Puritan Rip Van Winkle river SAMUEL SEWALL seemed side song soon soul sound speak spirit stand stood sweet thee things thou thought tion tree truth Twice-Told Tales unto village voice whole wife wild wind woods words young ΙΟ