Tales and BalladsW. Crosby, 1884 - 190 oldal |
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12. oldal
... feeling certain that her most dismal forebodings had come to pass , she died after three days more of painful life , during which she was not able to speak , even to Robert . The tragedy overcame the strong man , and his companions were ...
... feeling certain that her most dismal forebodings had come to pass , she died after three days more of painful life , during which she was not able to speak , even to Robert . The tragedy overcame the strong man , and his companions were ...
22. oldal
... day of wonders .. We can scarcely realize the feelings of people at that time as their eyes were opening to the new Western world , and every return . ing explorer told a story more wonderful than the one 22 TALES OF THE PATHFINDERS .
... day of wonders .. We can scarcely realize the feelings of people at that time as their eyes were opening to the new Western world , and every return . ing explorer told a story more wonderful than the one 22 TALES OF THE PATHFINDERS .
27. oldal
... feelings , or fancy their sentiments , even by the most energetic effort of an imagination trained to search for wonders ? I think not . Columbus was one of those early gazers , and the story of his great career is known to us all . In ...
... feelings , or fancy their sentiments , even by the most energetic effort of an imagination trained to search for wonders ? I think not . Columbus was one of those early gazers , and the story of his great career is known to us all . In ...
37. oldal
... feelings on the subject were not so deep that he was able to resist the temptation to accept his share of the ransom so wickedly extorted from the wretched Inca , and of the gold stolen from his subjects . It was a sore temptation , for ...
... feelings on the subject were not so deep that he was able to resist the temptation to accept his share of the ransom so wickedly extorted from the wretched Inca , and of the gold stolen from his subjects . It was a sore temptation , for ...
40. oldal
... feeling became greater and greater when it was known that the emperor had authorized De Soto to lead to the New World the greatest expedi tion that Spain had ever fitted out . Words cannot tell what enthusiasm was aroused , nor with ...
... feeling became greater and greater when it was known that the emperor had authorized De Soto to lead to the New World the greatest expedi tion that Spain had ever fitted out . Words cannot tell what enthusiasm was aroused , nor with ...
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110. oldal - To sit on rocks, to muse o'er flood and fell, To slowly trace the forest's shady scene, Where things that own not man's dominion dwell, And mortal foot hath ne'er or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd.
138. oldal - THE LORD hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee; 2 Send thee help from the sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion; 3 Remember all thy offerings, and accept thy burnt sacrifice; Selah.
139. oldal - Some put their trust in chariots, and some in horses ; but we will remember the Name of the LORD our God. 8 They are brought down, and fallen; but we are risen and stand upright. 9 Save, LORD; and hear us, O King of heaven, when we call upon thee.
163. oldal - For force of will and vast conceptions; for various knowledge, and quick adaptation of his genius to untried circumstances ; for a sublime magnanimity, that resigned itself to the will of Heaven, and yet triumphed over affliction by energy of purpose and unfaltering hope — he had no superior among his countrymen.
80. oldal - Britons, you stay too long: Quickly aboard bestow you, And with a merry gale Swell your stretch'd sail With vows as strong As the winds that blow you.
71. oldal - A dreary place would be this earth> Were there no little people in it: The song of life would lose its mirth, Were there no children to begin it...
139. oldal - In the name of the Most High, Mighty, and Redoubted Monarch, Louis, Fourteenth of that name, Most Christian King of France and of Navarre...
137. oldal - O tree with royal purple dight ! Elect on whose triumphal breast Those holy limbs should find their rest ! On whose dear arms, so widely flung, The weight of this world's ransom hung ; The price of human kind to pay, And spoil the spoiler of his prey.
137. oldal - THE Royal Banners forward go ; The Cross shines forth in mystic glow ; Where He in flesh, our flesh Who made, Our sentence bore, our ransom paid.
51. oldal - God's ordinance upon him, even so the vehement persuasion of his friends could nothing avail to divert him from his wilful resolution of going in his frigate; and when he was entreated by the captain, master, and others, his wellwishers in the " Hinde," not to venture, this was his answer — "I will not forsake my little company going homewards, with whom I have passed so many storms and perils.