| Walter Colton - 1836 - 378 頁
...life ; they still people the grove, move on the rushing stream, and shout from the shadowy cliff: " Their spirits wrap the dusky mountain, . . Their memory...o'er the fountain; The meanest rill, the mightiest riverf Rolls mingling with their fame for ever." But the more curious reader will not, perhaps, be... | |
| James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins - 1838 - 370 頁
...Claims kindred with their sacred clay, Their memory wraps the dusky mountain, Their spirit sparkles in the fountain ; The meanest rill, the mightiest river, Rolls, mingling with their fame, forever. On Tuesday morning, I bade my friends farewell, and left the Yellow Banks in an ascending steamboat.... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1839 - 1020 頁
...freedom sleep, they sanctify the soil. " Their memory wraps the dusky mountain, Their spirits sparkle in the fountain, The meanest rill, the mightiest river, Rolls, mingling with their fame, forever." I never have occasion to lift my voice in this house, sir, without thinking of that voice which has... | |
| 1841 - 406 頁
...freedom sleep, they sanctify the soil. " Their memory wraps the dusky mountain, Their spirits sparkle in the fountain, The meanest rill, the mightiest river, Rolls, mingling with their fame, forever." I never have occasion to lift my voice in this house, sir, without thinking of that voice which has... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 頁
...Claimed kindred with their sacred clay, Their spirits wrapped the dusky mountain, Their memory sparkled o'er the fountain, The meanest rill, the mightiest river Rolls mingling with their fame for ever. Byron. TO A SKYLARK.2 ETHERIAL minstrel ! pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise the earth,... | |
| Walter Colton, Henry Theodore Cheever - 1856 - 390 頁
...fortress, where they once gayly forgot the waste and weariness of human life ; they still people " Their spirits wrap the dusky mountain, Their memory...mightiest river, Rolls mingling with their fame forever." But the more curious reader will not, perhaps, be satisfied with this intimating outline of the antiquities... | |
| Walter Colton - 1860 - 402 頁
...human life ; they still people the grove, move on the rushing stream, and shout from the shadowy cliff: "Their spirits wrap the dusky mountain, Their memory...fountain ; The meanest rill, the mightiest river, Kolls mingling with their fame forever." But the more curious reader will not, perhaps, be satisfied... | |
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