The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland SeaDent, 1876 - Počet stran: 460 |
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Strana xiv
... party crossing the St. Lawrence on skates , and marching one hundred and twenty leagues through the forest on snow ... parties of Canadians and Indians were constantly hovering about Oswego , and in the forests along the river . In May ...
... party crossing the St. Lawrence on skates , and marching one hundred and twenty leagues through the forest on snow ... parties of Canadians and Indians were constantly hovering about Oswego , and in the forests along the river . In May ...
Strana xv
... party of Indians did not give him time to do so . They fired , when the Cana- dians were ordered to fire also . The enemy threw them- selves with their batteaux on the opposite side of the river . So great was the impetuosity of the ...
... party of Indians did not give him time to do so . They fired , when the Cana- dians were ordered to fire also . The enemy threw them- selves with their batteaux on the opposite side of the river . So great was the impetuosity of the ...
Strana xxiv
... party of messmates who had been ordered to Lake Ontario . Oswego was still very thoroughly a frontier station , beyond the pale of civilization . The young officers had a weary tramp of a week or two over ground which may now be passed ...
... party of messmates who had been ordered to Lake Ontario . Oswego was still very thoroughly a frontier station , beyond the pale of civilization . The young officers had a weary tramp of a week or two over ground which may now be passed ...
Strana xxv
Or, The Inland Sea James Fenimore Cooper. Oswego , when this party moved from the sea - board to the Lake shore . But the young officers enjoyed extremely the novelty of the change , and the spice of adventure con- nected with it . They ...
Or, The Inland Sea James Fenimore Cooper. Oswego , when this party moved from the sea - board to the Lake shore . But the young officers enjoyed extremely the novelty of the change , and the spice of adventure con- nected with it . They ...
Strana xxviii
... party as they moved slowly up the river . He was thoroughly famil- iar with the valley of the Mohawk , his own home among the Otsego Highlands lying some five and twenty miles to the southward . The two fine stone houses semi ...
... party as they moved slowly up the river . He was thoroughly famil- iar with the valley of the Mohawk , his own home among the Otsego Highlands lying some five and twenty miles to the southward . The two fine stone houses semi ...
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Strana 216 - Even such a man, so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in look, so woe-begone, Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night...
Strana 278 - It is to be all made of fantasy, All made of passion, and all made of wishes; All adoration, duty, and observance, All humbleness, all patience, and impatience, All purity, all trial, all observance; And so am I for Phebe.
Strana 90 - O that some Minstrel's harp were near, To utter notes of gladness, And chase this silence from the air, That fills my heart with sadness...
Strana 367 - ... vision with thy voice: This is our palace, — yonder is thy throne; Speak, and the floor thou tread'st on will rejoice. Not to appal me have the gods bestowed This precious boon; and blest a sad abode.
Strana 428 - There was a roaring in the wind all night; The rain came heavily and fell in floods; But now the sun is rising calm and bright; The birds are singing in the distant woods...
Strana 250 - Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time Calm or convulsed — in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of Eternity — the throne Of the Invisible; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Strana 109 - Kilmeny had been where the cock never crew, Where the rain never fell, and the wind never blew ; But it seemed as the harp of the sky had rung, And the airs of heaven played round her tongue, When she spake of the lovely forms she had seen, And a land where sin had never been, — A land of love and a land of light, Withouten sun or moon or night ; Where the river swa'da living stream, And the light a pure celestial beam : The land of vision it would seem, A still, an everlasting dream.
Strana 494 - tis sweet to me ! There — drink my tears, while yet they fall ; Would that my bosom's blood were balm, And, well thou know'st, I'd shed it all, To give thy brow one minute's calm.
Strana 126 - Now my co-mates and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp ? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court ? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam.
Strana 30 - Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; And torrents dashed and rivulets played, And fountains spouted in the shade.