| Live - 1872 - 226 páginas
...blow ,was struck, and who was ever present, where a garrison or a family ceased its vigilance." — " Reason as we may, it is impossible not to read, in...know not how to interpret ; much of provocation to cruet deeds and deep resentment ; much of apology for wrong and perfidy ; much of doubt and misgiving... | |
| 1876 - 732 páginas
...They know and feel that there is for them still one remove further, not distant, nor unseen. It ia to the general burial-ground of their race. Reason...deeds and deep resentments; much of apology for wrong nnd perfidy ; much of pity mingling with indignation; much of doubt and misgiving as to the past; much... | |
| 1876 - 732 páginas
...impassable gulf. They know and feel that there is for them still one remove further, not distant, nor unseen. It is to the general burial-ground of their...know not how to interpret ; much of provocation to crucl deeds and deep resentments; much of apology for wrong and perfidy; much of pity mingling with... | |
| 1886 - 552 páginas
...impassable gulf. They know and feel that there is for them still one remove farther, not distant nor unseen. It is to the general burial-ground of their...past, much of painful recollections, much of dark forebodings. JUDGE STORY. THE DREAM OF ARBACES. FROM THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. sleep of the Egyptian... | |
| 1892 - 312 páginas
...impassable gulf. They know and feel that there is for them still one remove farther, not distant, nor unseen. It is to the general burial-ground of their...past ; much of painful recollections ; much of dark forebodings. INDIAN NAMES. LYDIA H. SIGOURNEY. YE say they all have passed away — that noble race... | |
| P. Garrett - 1892 - 906 páginas
...impassable gulf! They know and feel that there is for them still one remove further, not distant, nor unseen. It is to the general burial-ground of their...past; much of painful recollections; much of dark forebodings. THE NANTUCKET SKIPPER.— JAMES T. FIELDS. Many a long, long year airo. Xantncket skippers... | |
| 1892 - 396 páginas
...one remove farther, not distant, nor unseen. It is to the general burial-ground of their race. Eeason as we may, it is impossible not to read in such a...past; much of painful recollections; much of dark forebodings. LYDIA H. SIGOUKK'EY. YE say they all have passed away — that noble race and brave, That... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 518 páginas
...impassable gulf. They know and feel that there is for them still one remove farther, not distant, nor unseen. It is to the general burial-ground of their...resentments ; much of apology for wrong and perfidy; much of §ity mingling with indignation ; much of oubt and misgiving as to the past ; much of painful recollections... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 páginas
...still one remove farther, not distant nor unseen. It is to the general burial ground of their raer». Reason as we may, it is impossible not to read in...past, much of painful recollections, much of dark forebodings. JUDGE STORY. THE DREAM OF ABB ACES. THE DREAM OF ARBACES. FROM THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII.... | |
| Alfred Ayres - 1896 - 364 páginas
...; much of provocation to cruel deeds and deep resentment ; much of apology for wrong and perfidy ; much of doubt and misgiving as to the past ; much of painful recollection ; much of dark foreboding." " Philosophers assert that Nature is unlimited ; that her... | |
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