Century Readings for a Course in American Literature, 第 2 卷Fred Lewis Pattee Century Company, 1922 - 1012 頁 |
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... Called Back € 67 668 668 6.69 670 070 671 671 671 673 673 680 € 80 681 ( 81 693 693 693 694 € 94 698 698 698 699 · 700 700 700 701 701 701 • 701 The Martyrs Time's Healing Verses . Spring's Orchestra Other Transition Poets THOMAS ...
... Called Back € 67 668 668 6.69 670 070 671 671 671 673 673 680 € 80 681 ( 81 693 693 693 694 € 94 698 698 698 699 · 700 700 700 701 701 701 • 701 The Martyrs Time's Healing Verses . Spring's Orchestra Other Transition Poets THOMAS ...
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... called Moysonicke , a Peninsule ! of 4. miles circuit , betwixt two rivers joyned to the main by a neck of 40. or 25 50. yards , and 40. or 50. yards from the high water marke : on both sides in the very necke of the maine , are high ...
... called Moysonicke , a Peninsule ! of 4. miles circuit , betwixt two rivers joyned to the main by a neck of 40. or 25 50. yards , and 40. or 50. yards from the high water marke : on both sides in the very necke of the maine , are high ...
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... called Opeckankenough with 200 men , invironed me , eache drawing their bowe : which done they laid them upon the ground , yet without shot : My hinde 1 treated betwixt them and me of condi- 35 tions of peace ; he discovred me to be the ...
... called Opeckankenough with 200 men , invironed me , eache drawing their bowe : which done they laid them upon the ground , yet without shot : My hinde 1 treated betwixt them and me of condi- 35 tions of peace ; he discovred me to be the ...
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... called Yough- tanan . Having feasted me he . further led me to another branch of the river , called Mattapament ; to two other hunt- ing townes they led me : and to each of these Countries , a house of the great Emperour of Pewhakan ...
... called Yough- tanan . Having feasted me he . further led me to another branch of the river , called Mattapament ; to two other hunt- ing townes they led me : and to each of these Countries , a house of the great Emperour of Pewhakan ...
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... called it five dayes , some sixe , some eight , where the sayde water dashed amongest many stones and rockes , each storm ; 45 which caused oft tymes the heade of the River to bee brackish : Anchanachuck he described to bee the people ...
... called it five dayes , some sixe , some eight , where the sayde water dashed amongest many stones and rockes , each storm ; 45 which caused oft tymes the heade of the River to bee brackish : Anchanachuck he described to bee the people ...
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American appeared arms beauty better called cause close coming course dark dead death door dream earth England eyes face fall father fear feel feet field fire followed force gave give half hand head hear heard heart heaven hold hope hour human Indian keep kind land leave less light live look means mind morning nature never night o'er once passed person poet poor present rest river round seemed seen side song soon soul sound speak spirit stand stood sweet tell thee things thou thought tion took trees true turned voice whole wild wind woods young
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第 361 頁 - There is no death! What seems so is transition; This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysian, Whose portal we call Death.
第 396 頁 - Her deck, once red with heroes' blood, Where knelt the vanquished foe, When winds were hurrying o'er the flood, And waves were white below. No more shall feel the victor's tread, Or know the conquered knee ;— The harpies of the shore shall pluck The eagle of the sea.
第 445 頁 - This I sat engaged in guessing, but no syllable expressing To the fowl whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core; This and more I sat divining, with my head at ease reclining On the cushion's velvet lining that the lamplight gloated o'er, But whose velvet violet lining with the lamplight gloating o'er She shall press, ah, nevermore! Then, methought, the air grew denser, perfumed from an unseen censer Swung by seraphim whose footfalls tinkled on the tufted floor. "Wretch...
第 444 頁 - Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before. "Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice; Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore— Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;— 'Tis the wind and nothing more!
第 584 頁 - Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on. I have seen him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps; They have builded him an altar in the evening dews and damps; I can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps: His day is marching on. I have read a fiery gospel, writ in burnished rows of steel: "As ye...
第 379 頁 - You know the rest. In the books you have read, How the British Regulars fired and fled — How the farmers gave them ball for ball From behind each fence and farm-yard wall, Chasing the red-coats down the lane, Then crossing the fields to emerge again Under the trees at the turn of the road, And only pausing to fire and load.
第 428 頁 - Banners yellow, glorious, golden. On its roof did float and flow; (This — all this — was in the olden Time long ago;) And every gentle air that dallied, In that sweet day, Along the ramparts plumed and pallid, A winged odor went away.
第 444 頁 - Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and. curious volume of forgotten lore — While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. " "Tis some visitor," I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door — Only this and nothing more.
第 448 頁 - I was a child and she was a child, In this kingdom by the sea, But we loved with a love that was more than love, I and my Annabel Lee ; With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me.
第 278 頁 - My native country, thee, Land of the noble, free, Thy name I love ; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills : My heart with rapture thrills Like that above.