The Atlantic Monthly, 第 36 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1875 |
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... ness of a first discovery , into a deep , winding river , the waters of which are dark and smooth , between lofty walls of granite . These historic masses , which have seen pass so many splendid proces- sions and boastful expeditions of ...
... ness of a first discovery , into a deep , winding river , the waters of which are dark and smooth , between lofty walls of granite . These historic masses , which have seen pass so many splendid proces- sions and boastful expeditions of ...
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... ness , and a merciless contemner of shams and quacks . She was bountiful to the poor , especially the disreputable poor , against whom all other hands were closed . Her position as a lady of wealth and in- fluence enabled her to indulge ...
... ness , and a merciless contemner of shams and quacks . She was bountiful to the poor , especially the disreputable poor , against whom all other hands were closed . Her position as a lady of wealth and in- fluence enabled her to indulge ...
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... ness to me . My thoughts ran back and forth along the line of her history , but soon stole away into idle conjectures concerning an old gray horse which had long been a pensioner in her pastures and stables . I struggled to construct ...
... ness to me . My thoughts ran back and forth along the line of her history , but soon stole away into idle conjectures concerning an old gray horse which had long been a pensioner in her pastures and stables . I struggled to construct ...
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... ness of the same material , and further fortified by perpendicular bars of wrought iron placed about a foot apart and kept in place by strong staples . Good About noon , the second day of my in- carceration , Charlie brought in a ...
... ness of the same material , and further fortified by perpendicular bars of wrought iron placed about a foot apart and kept in place by strong staples . Good About noon , the second day of my in- carceration , Charlie brought in a ...
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... ness and forecast of our enterprise , I took up my mattress and laid it upon his , and commenced operations upon the floor planks where my work would be hidden by my bed , when in place . Mick highly applauded this plan , and went to ...
... ness and forecast of our enterprise , I took up my mattress and laid it upon his , and commenced operations upon the floor planks where my work would be hidden by my bed , when in place . Mick highly applauded this plan , and went to ...
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第409页 - And not by eastern windows only, When daylight comes, comes in the light; In front, the sun climbs slow, how slowly, But westward, look, the land is bright.
第115页 - I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.
第409页 - E'en so — but why the tale reveal Of those, whom year by year unchanged, Brief absence joined anew to feel, Astounded, soul from soul estranged...
第91页 - As to pay, Sir, I beg leave to assure the Congress, that, as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted me to accept this arduous employment, at the expense of my domestic ease and happiness, I do not wish to make any profit from it. I will keep an exact account of my expenses. Those, I doubt not, they will discharge; and that is all I desire.
第219页 - A motley rout was that which came to stare, In raiment tanned by years of sun and storm, Of every shape that was not uniform, Dotted with regimentals here and there ; An army all of captains, used to pray And 'stiff in fight, but serious drill's despair, Skilled to debate their orders, not obey ; Deacons were there, selectmen, men of note In half-tamed hamlets ambushed round with woods, Ready to settle Freewill by a vote, But largely liberal. to its private moods; Prompt to assert by manners, voice...
第409页 - But O blithe breeze ; and O great seas, Though ne'er, that earliest parting past, On your wide plain they join again, Together lead them home at last. One port, methought, alike they sought, One purpose hold where'er they fare, — O bounding breeze, O rushing seas ! At last, at last, unite them there ! WHERE LIES THE LAND?
第409页 - SAY NOT THE STRUGGLE NOUGHT AVAILETH Say not the struggle nought availeth, The labour and the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not, nor faileth. And as things have been they remain. If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars ; It may be, in yon smoke concealed, Your comrades chase e'en now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field.
第450页 - It is the hour when lovers' vows Seem sweet in every whisper'd word ; And gentle winds, and waters near, Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a browner hue, And in the heaven that...
第224页 - In welcome of our saviour and thy son. Through battle we have better learned thy worth, The long-breathed valor and undaunted will, Which, like his own, the day's disaster done, Could, safe in manhood, suffer and be still. Both thine and ours the victory hardly won; If ever with distempered voice or pen We have misdeemed thee, here we take it back, And for the dead of both, don common black.
第105页 - We ought to attend to the rights of every class of the people. He had often wondered at the indifference of the superior classes of society to this dictate of humanity and policy; considering, that, however affluent their circumstances, or elevated their situations, might be, the course of a few years not only might, but certainly would, distribute their posterity throughout the lowest classes of society.