The poetical works of James R. Lowell, 第 2 卷Ticknor and Fields., 1858 |
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第 30 頁
... North pole , All alone with himself , I believe , on my soul , He'd manage to get betwixt somebody's shins , And pitch him down bodily , all in his sins , To the grave polar bears sitting round on the ice 30 A FABLE FOR CRITICS .
... North pole , All alone with himself , I believe , on my soul , He'd manage to get betwixt somebody's shins , And pitch him down bodily , all in his sins , To the grave polar bears sitting round on the ice 30 A FABLE FOR CRITICS .
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... North Pole . " He is very nice reading in summer , but inter Nos , we don't want extra freezing in winter ; Take him up in the depth of July , my advice is , When you feel an Egyptian devotion to ices . But , deduct all you can ...
... North Pole . " He is very nice reading in summer , but inter Nos , we don't want extra freezing in winter ; Take him up in the depth of July , my advice is , When you feel an Egyptian devotion to ices . But , deduct all you can ...
第 127 頁
... North , with frugal care , Laid up provision for his heir , Not scorning with hard sun - browned hands To scrape acquaintance with his lands ; Whatever thing he had to do He did , and made it pay him , too ; He sold his waste stone by ...
... North , with frugal care , Laid up provision for his heir , Not scorning with hard sun - browned hands To scrape acquaintance with his lands ; Whatever thing he had to do He did , and made it pay him , too ; He sold his waste stone by ...
第 128 頁
... North in looking after fences , And , when they happened to break through , Cost him both time and temper too , For South insisted it was plain He ought to drive them home again , And North consented to the work Because he loved to buy ...
... North in looking after fences , And , when they happened to break through , Cost him both time and temper too , For South insisted it was plain He ought to drive them home again , And North consented to the work Because he loved to buy ...
第 129 頁
... North , whose Anglo - Saxon blood Gave him a hankering after mud , Wavered a moment , then consented , And , when the cash was paid , repented ; To make the new land worth a pin , Thought he , it must be all fenced in , For , if South's ...
... North , whose Anglo - Saxon blood Gave him a hankering after mud , Wavered a moment , then consented , And , when the cash was paid , repented ; To make the new land worth a pin , Thought he , it must be all fenced in , For , if South's ...
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第 171 頁 - GUVENER B. is a sensible man; He stays to his home an' looks arter his folks; He draws his furrer ez straight ez he can, An' into nobody's tater-patch pokes; — But John P. Robinson he Sez he wunt vote fer Guvener B. My! aint it terrible? Wut shall we du? We can't never choose him, o...
第 60 頁 - T is as if a rough oak that for ages had stood, With his gnarled bony branches like ribs of the wood, Should bloom, after cycles of struggle and scathe, With a single anemone trembly and rathe ; His strength is so tender, his...
第 152 頁 - S jest to make him fill its pus. Want to tackle me in, du ye? I expect you'll hev to wait; Wen cold lead puts daylight thru ye You'll begin to kal'late; S'pose the crows wun't fall to pickin' All the carkiss from your bones, Coz you helped to give a lickin' To them poor half-Spanish drones? Jest go home an...
第 55 頁 - Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction And the torrent of verse bursts the dams of reflection, While, borne with the rush of the metre along, The poet may chance to go right or go wrong, Content with the whirl and delirium of song; Then his grammar's not always correct, nor his rhymes, And he 's prone to repeat his own lyrics sometimes...
第 60 頁 - When Nature was shaping him, clay was not granted For making so full-sized a man as she wanted, So. to fill out her model, a little she spared From some finer-grained stuff for a woman prepared, .And she could not have hit a more excellent plan For making him fully and perfectly man.
第 77 頁 - What! Irving? thrice welcome, warm heart and fine brain, You bring back the happiest spirit from Spain, And the gravest sweet humor, that ever were there Since Cervantes met death in his gentle despair; Nay, don't be embarrassed, nor look so beseeching, I shan't run directly against my own preaching, And, having just laughed at their Raphaels and Dantes, Go to setting you up beside matchless Cervantes; But allow me to speak what I honestly feel,— To a true...
第 208 頁 - Ez long ez, like a lumberman, I git jest wut I axes; I go free-trade thru thick an' thin, Because it kind o' rouses The folks to vote, — an' keeps us in Our quiet custom-houses.
第 151 頁 - Trainin' round in bobtail coats, — But it's curus Christian dooty This 'ere cuttin' folks's throats. They may talk o' Freedom's airy Tell they're pupple in the face,^ It's a grand gret cemetary Fer the barthrights of our race; They jest want this Californy So's to lug new slave-states in To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An
第 104 頁 - 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.
第 209 頁 - I du in interest. I du believe in bein' this Or thet, ez it may happen One way or t' other hendiest is To ketch the people nappin' ; It aint by princerples nor men My preudunt course is steadied, — I scent wich pays the best, an