The Pathfinder, Or The Inland SeaStringer & Townsend, 1851 |
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Strana 13
... feelings akin to this ad- miration and awe- -the offspring of sublimity -- were the dif- ferent characters with which the action of this tale must open , gazing on the scene before them . Four persons in all - two of each sex - they had ...
... feelings akin to this ad- miration and awe- -the offspring of sublimity -- were the dif- ferent characters with which the action of this tale must open , gazing on the scene before them . Four persons in all - two of each sex - they had ...
Strana 23
... feelings " Among Christian men , a woman's . best guard is her claim to their protection . I know nothing of arms , and wish to live in ignorance of them . " A The uncle desisted : and , after receiving a few cautious instructions from ...
... feelings " Among Christian men , a woman's . best guard is her claim to their protection . I know nothing of arms , and wish to live in ignorance of them . " A The uncle desisted : and , after receiving a few cautious instructions from ...
Strana 28
... feelings , rather than their expressed thoughts , we will turn to the group , in which the uncle , with a facility of taking care of himself that never deserted him , had already become a principal actor . The party had taken their ...
... feelings , rather than their expressed thoughts , we will turn to the group , in which the uncle , with a facility of taking care of himself that never deserted him , had already become a principal actor . The party had taken their ...
Strana 43
... feeling , and many is the march and the fight that we have had — stood shoulder to shoulder in , as he would call it - though I always keep my limbs free , when near a Frencher , or a Mingo . " " You are then the young friend of whom my ...
... feeling , and many is the march and the fight that we have had — stood shoulder to shoulder in , as he would call it - though I always keep my limbs free , when near a Frencher , or a Mingo . " " You are then the young friend of whom my ...
Strana 48
... feelings . He felt awed , for the profound dread of rocks , which most seamen entertain , came in aid of his ad- miration of the boldness of the exploit . Still he was indis- posed to express all he felt , lest it might be conceding too ...
... feelings . He felt awed , for the profound dread of rocks , which most seamen entertain , came in aid of his ad- miration of the boldness of the exploit . Still he was indis- posed to express all he felt , lest it might be conceding too ...
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answered Arrowhead believe better block-house boat brother Cap bushes calash canoe Chingachgook command companion concealed countenance cutter daugh dear father Delaware distrust doubt enemy eyes face fancy father fear feelings felt finder fire forest French fresh-water frontier garrison gifts girl hand head heard heart heroine honour hope Indian instant Iroquois island Jasper Eau-douce Jasper Western June Killdeer knew lake land laughing leave Lieutenant Muir look Lundie Mabel Dunham Major Duncan manner Master Cap Master Pathfinder means mind Mingo minutes nature never night Ontario Oswego paddle party passed Path pretty Quarter-Master red-skin returned rienced rifle river sail sailor Sarpent savages scalp Scud seen Serjeant Dunham serjeant's daughter shore smile soldier soon speak spot stood stream tell thing thought Thousand Islands tion trail trees true truth Tuscarora uncle venison vessel warrior wife wind wish woman woods words young
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Strana 82 - THESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of THEE. Forth in the pleasing Spring THY beauty walks, THY tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy. Then comes THY glory in the Summer months, With light...
Strana 209 - 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 128 - 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, The seasons' difference ; as, the icy fang, And churlish chiding of the winter's wind ; Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile, and say, — This is no flattery : these are counsellors
Strana 168 - Be all ready to clench it, boys!" cried out Pathfinder, stepping into his friend's tracks the instant they were vacant. "Never mind a new nail; I can see that, though the paint is gone, and what I can see I can hit at a hundred yards, though it were only a mosquito's eye. Be ready to clench!
Strana 102 - I pray, the 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 112 - 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 40 - Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; 216 AN INDIAN AT THE BURIAL-PLACE, ETC. And torrents dashed and rivulets played, And fountains spouted in the shade.
Strana 163 - The respect for Pathfinder's skill and for his quickness and accuracy of sight [the italics are mine] was so profound and general, that the instant he made this declaration the spectators began to distrust their own opinions, and a dozen rushed to the target in order to ascertain the fact. There, sure enough, it was found that the Quartermaster's bullet had gone through the hole made by Jasper's...