| Bret Harte - 1882 - 362 oldal
...firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them...clustering pine and cedar A silence seemed to fall ; The t1r-trees, gathering closer in the shadows, Listened in every spray, While the whole camp, with " Nell... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 370 oldal
...firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them...clustering pine and cedar A silence seemed to fall ; Dickens in Camp. 203 The fir-trees, gathering closer in the shadows, Listened in every spray, While... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 370 oldal
...firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them...all, — But, as he read, from clustering pine and cedaf 203 The nr-trees, gathering closer in the shadows, Listened in every spray, While the whole camp,... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 584 oldal
...read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy,—for the reader Was youngest of them all,— But, as he read, from clustering pine and cedar The fir-trees, gathering closer in the shadows, Listened in every spray, While the whole camp, with... | |
| 1883 - 528 oldal
...firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell."t Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them..."Nell" on English meadows, Wandered and lost their way. And so, in mountain solitudes, o'ertaken As by some spell divine — Their carea dropped from them,... | |
| Clara L. Matéaux - 1883 - 344 oldal
...fire-light fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy — for the reader Was youngest of them...Nell" on English meadows Wandered, and lost their way. And so iu niountain Solitudes — o'ertakeu ' •As by some spell divine, Their oares dropped from... | |
| William Chauncey Bartlett - 1883 - 268 oldal
...read aloud the book wherein the master Had writ of 'Little Nell.' " Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy—for the reader Was youngest of them all— But, as he...Nell' on English meadows Wandered and lost their way. " Lost is that camp, and wasted all its fire, And he who wrought that spell— Ah ! towering pine and... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1883 - 382 oldal
...faster, And as the firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of "Little Nell." Perhaps 't was boyish fancy, —for the reader Was...in every spray, While the whole camp, with " Nell" pn English meadows, Wandered and lost their way. And so in mountain solitudes—o'ertaken As by some... | |
| 1884 - 562 oldal
...genuinely natural and pathetically drawn scenes than the one of the rude American camp, where — " The fir-trees gathering closer in the shadows, Listened...Nell" on English meadows Wandered, and lost their way. And so in mountain solitudes o'ertaken As by some spell Divine — Their cares dropped from them like... | |
| 1885 - 304 oldal
...firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them..." on English meadows, Wandered and lost their way. And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken As by some spell divine — Their cares dropped from them... | |
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