The Poetry and History of Wyoming: Containing Campbell's GertrudeWiley & Putnam, 1841 - 324 頁 |
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第 155 頁
... officers , who arrested the weapon , and prevented farther bloodshed . The greater portion of the prisoners were sent ... officer in whose charge he had been placed , and joined his friends , whom he shortly led back to Wyoming , though ...
... officers , who arrested the weapon , and prevented farther bloodshed . The greater portion of the prisoners were sent ... officer in whose charge he had been placed , and joined his friends , whom he shortly led back to Wyoming , though ...
第 156 頁
... ing that Wyoming was under the jurisdiction of Connecticut , to whose laws and civil officers only he owed obedience . The parley continued until nightfall , when the sheriff retired to a new block- 156 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
... ing that Wyoming was under the jurisdiction of Connecticut , to whose laws and civil officers only he owed obedience . The parley continued until nightfall , when the sheriff retired to a new block- 156 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
第 173 頁
... officer , lay down in the bottom of the boat to avoid the shots that were sent after him . His troops on the western side , however , attempted to cover his retreat , by firing at random into the thicket where Stewart had posted his men ...
... officer , lay down in the bottom of the boat to avoid the shots that were sent after him . His troops on the western side , however , attempted to cover his retreat , by firing at random into the thicket where Stewart had posted his men ...
第 183 頁
... officer in the continental army , and happening to be at home at the time of the invasion , on the invitation of the ... officers , who , hearing of the anticipated invasion , had obtained permission to return for the defence of their ...
... officer in the continental army , and happening to be at home at the time of the invasion , on the invitation of the ... officers , who , hearing of the anticipated invasion , had obtained permission to return for the defence of their ...
第 186 頁
... officer notified Cap- tain Hewitt of the fact , and inquired , " Shall we retreat , sir ? " " I'll be d - d if I do , " was his re- ply and he fell instantly dead at the head of his little command . The retreat now became a flight ...
... officer notified Cap- tain Hewitt of the fact , and inquired , " Shall we retreat , sir ? " " I'll be d - d if I do , " was his re- ply and he fell instantly dead at the head of his little command . The retreat now became a flight ...
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第 311 頁 - Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, A sylvan scene; and as the ranks ascend Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view.
第 51 頁 - Forbid not thee to weep : — Nor will the Christian host, Nor will thy father's spirit grieve, To see thee, on the battle's eve, Lamenting, take a mournful leave Of her who loved thee most: She was the rainbow to thy sight; Thy sun — thy heaven— of lost delight! " To-morrow let us do or die ! But when the bolt of death is hurl'd, Ah ! whither then with thee to fly, Shall Outalissi roam the world?
第 13 頁 - As monumental bronze unchanged his look: A soul that pity touch'd, but never shook : Train'd, from his tree-rock'd cradle to his bier, The fierce extremes of good and ill to brook Impassive — fearing but the shame of fear— A stoic of the woods — a man without a tear.
第 324 頁 - Their chief speaker immediately put himself into an attitude of oratory, and, with a pomp suited to what he conceived the elevation of his subject...
第 88 頁 - Reasons we charge you to remove instantly; we don't give you the Liberty to think about it. You are Women. Take the Advice of a wise Man, and remove immediately.
第 xxvii 頁 - Susquehannah's side, fair Wyoming ! Although the wild-flower on thy ruin'd wall And roofless homes, a sad remembrance bring Of what thy gentle people did befall : Yet thou wert once the loveliest land of all That see the Atlantic wave their morn restore.
第 40 頁 - With all his howling desolating band ; — These eyes have seen their blade and burning pine Awake at once, and silence half your land. Red is the cup they drink ; but not with wine : Awake, and watch to-night, or see no morning shine...
第 320 頁 - ... resembles, at a distance, a great chunk of wood floating about : only the upper jaw moves, which they raise almost perpendicular, so as to form a right angle with the lower one. In the fore-part of the upper jaw, on each side, just under the- nostrils, are two very large, thick, strong teeth, or tusks, not very sharp, but rather the shape of a cone : these are as white...