The Writings of James Russell Lowell ...: PoemsPrinted at the Riverside Press, 1890 |
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... persons nearly a year beforehand ) , or whether it had its origin in any more culpable mo- tives , I forbear to consider in this place , the matter be- ing in course of painful investigation . But , however this may be , I felt the ...
... persons nearly a year beforehand ) , or whether it had its origin in any more culpable mo- tives , I forbear to consider in this place , the matter be- ing in course of painful investigation . But , however this may be , I felt the ...
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... persons espe- cially interested therein , I have written in that curtailed and otherwise maltreated canine Latin , to the writing and reading of which they are accustomed . OMNIB . PER TOT . ORB . TERRAR . CATALOG . ACADEM . EDD . Minim ...
... persons espe- cially interested therein , I have written in that curtailed and otherwise maltreated canine Latin , to the writing and reading of which they are accustomed . OMNIB . PER TOT . ORB . TERRAR . CATALOG . ACADEM . EDD . Minim ...
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... persons , who took a part in the actual mak- ing of it , and , finding the manufacture profitable , contin- ued the supply in an adequate proportion to the demand . " Old Joe is gone , who saw hot Percy goad His slow artillery up the ...
... persons , who took a part in the actual mak- ing of it , and , finding the manufacture profitable , contin- ued the supply in an adequate proportion to the demand . " Old Joe is gone , who saw hot Percy goad His slow artillery up the ...
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... , which has wanted neither open maligners , nor even more dangerous enemies in the persons of those unskil- ful painters who have given to it that hardness , angular- ity , and want of proper perspective , which , THE BIGLOW PAPERS 33.
... , which has wanted neither open maligners , nor even more dangerous enemies in the persons of those unskil- ful painters who have given to it that hardness , angular- ity , and want of proper perspective , which , THE BIGLOW PAPERS 33.
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... person fami- liar with the dialect of certain portions of Massachusetts will not fail to recognize , in ordinary discourse , many words now noted in English vocabularies as archaic , the greater part of which were in common use about ...
... person fami- liar with the dialect of certain portions of Massachusetts will not fail to recognize , in ordinary discourse , many words now noted in English vocabularies as archaic , the greater part of which were in common use about ...
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Seite 245 - Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love, But why did you kick me down stairs...
Seite 211 - GOD makes sech nights, all white an' still Fur 'z you can look or listen, Moonshine an' snow on field an' hill, All silence an' all glisten. Zekle crep' up quite unbeknown An' peeked in thru' the winder. An' there sot Huldy all alone, 'Ith no one nigh to hender.
Seite 10 - Zekle crep' up quite unbeknown An' peeked in thru' the winder, An' there sot Huldy all alone, 'ith no one nigh to hender. A fireplace filled the room's one side With half a cord o' wood in — There warn't no stoves (tell comfort died) To bake ye to a puddin'. The wa'nut logs shot sparkles out Towards the pootiest, bless her, An...
Seite 67 - s ben true to one party, — an' thet is himself ; — So John P. Robinson he Sez he shall vote fer Gineral C. Gineral C. he goes in fer the war ; He don't vally principle more 'n an old cud ; Wut did God make us raytional creeturs fer, But glory an' gunpowder, plunder an
Seite 101 - O' prayin' an' convartin' ; The bread comes back in many days, An' buttered, tu, fer sartin ; I mean in preyin' till one busts On wut the party chooses, An' in convartin' public trusts To very privit uses.
Seite 110 - I stan' upon the Constitution, Ez preudunt statesmun say, who 've planned A way to git the most profusion 0' chances ez to -ware they '11 stand. Ez fer the war, I go agin it, — I mean to say I kind o' du, — Thet is, I mean thet, bein...
Seite 46 - Ez fer war, I call it murder, — There you hev it plain an' flat; I don't want to go no furder Than my Testyment fer that; God hez sed so plump an' fairly, It's ez long ez it is broad, An' you've gut to git up airly Ef you want to take in God.
Seite 214 - em slips, Huldy sot pale ez ashes, All kin' o' smily roun' the lips An' teary roun
Seite 211 - ith no one nigh to hender. A fireplace filled the room's one side With half a cord o' wood in — There warn't no stoves (tell comfort died) To bake ye to a puddin'. The wa'nut logs shot sparkles out Towards the pootiest, bless her, An' leetle flames danced all about The chiny on the dresser.
Seite 213 - A-raspin' on the scraper, — All ways to once her feelins flew Like sparks in burnt-up paper. He kin' o' 1'itered on the mat, Some doubtfle o' the sekle, His heart kep' goin' pity-pat, But hern went pity Zekle.