A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western Life, 第 33 部C. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 ページ |
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... thought worthy of mention , that I have been for some time past contemplating the possibility of something like a detailed account of our experiences . And I have determined to give them to the world , in a form not very different from ...
... thought worthy of mention , that I have been for some time past contemplating the possibility of something like a detailed account of our experiences . And I have determined to give them to the world , in a form not very different from ...
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... thought I was destined to make myself famous by handing down to posterity a faithful record of the advancing for- tunes of that favored spot . " The madness of the people " in those days of golden dreams took more commonly the form of ...
... thought I was destined to make myself famous by handing down to posterity a faithful record of the advancing for- tunes of that favored spot . " The madness of the people " in those days of golden dreams took more commonly the form of ...
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... thought so . It was a light high - hung carriage of the de- scription commonly known as a buggy or shan- drydan - names of which I would be glad to learn the etymology . I seriously advise any of my friends who are about flitting to ...
... thought so . It was a light high - hung carriage of the de- scription commonly known as a buggy or shan- drydan - names of which I would be glad to learn the etymology . I seriously advise any of my friends who are about flitting to ...
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... thought with dismay of the low - browed roof , which had seemed to me to rest on the tops of the window- frames . And , to make a long story short , though manifold were the runnings up and down , and close the whisperings before all ...
... thought with dismay of the low - browed roof , which had seemed to me to rest on the tops of the window- frames . And , to make a long story short , though manifold were the runnings up and down , and close the whisperings before all ...
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... thought a very bad marsh would make the ride unpleasant . " Lord bless ye ! " said Mr. Danforth , " that mash has got a real handsome bridge over it since you was here last . " So we set out in the buggy and rode several miles through ...
... thought a very bad marsh would make the ride unpleasant . " Lord bless ye ! " said Mr. Danforth , " that mash has got a real handsome bridge over it since you was here last . " So we set out in the buggy and rode several miles through ...
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309 ページ - Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I.
163 ページ - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
260 ページ - Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them ? Is not the love of these deep in my heart With a pure passion?
98 ページ - Truly, shepherd, in respect of itself, it is a good life; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life, it is naught. In respect that it is solitary, I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private, it is a very vile life. Now in respect it is in the fields, it pleaseth me well ; but in respect it is not in the court, it is tedious.
117 ページ - It were good therefore that men in their innovations would follow the example of time itself, which indeed innovateth greatly, but quietly and by degrees scarce to be perceived...
193 ページ - While low delights, succeeding fast behind, In happier meanness occupy the mind : As in those domes, where...
143 ページ - I COME, I come ! ye have called me long, I come o'er the mountains with light and song, Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth, By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, By the primrose stars in the shadowy grass, By the green leaves opening as I pass.
9 ページ - Wave not less proudly that their ancestors Moulder beneath them. Oh, there is not lost One of earth's charms : upon her bosom yet, After the flight of untold centuries, The freshness of her far beginning lies, And yet shall lie.
157 ページ - Nature ! is there nought to prize, Familiar in thy bosom scenes of life ? And dwells in day-light truth's salubrious skies No form with which the soul may...
124 ページ - 'cause you've got plenty," is conclusive as to sharing with your neighbors. Whoever comes into Michigan with nothing, will be sure to better his condition; but woe to him that brings with him any thing like an appearance of abundance, whether of money or mere household conveniences. To have them, and not be willing to share them in some sort with the whole community, is an unpardonable crime. You must lend your best horse to qui que ce...