| Jenkin Lloyd Jones - 1907 - 470 oldal
...stopped, And gazed with wondering eye. The hunter met his gaze Nor yet an inch gave way; The bear turned slowly round, And slowly moved away. What thoughts...thoughts were in George Nidiver I rather guess than tell. Be sure that rifle's aim. Swift choice of generous part, Showed in its passing gleam The depths of... | |
| 1908 - 228 oldal
...stopped, And gazed with wondering eye. The hunter met his gaze, Nor yet an inch gave way; The bear turned slowly round, And slowly moved away. What thoughts...sure that rifle's aim, Swift choice of generous part, SILVER-SHOE. WAI/TER THORNBURY. The sky was dimpled blue and white, The west was leaden gray, Till... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1908 - 280 oldal
...hunter met his gaze, Nor yet an inch gave way : The bear turned slowly round, And slowly moved away. 14. What thoughts were in his mind It would be hard to...thoughts were in George Nidiver I rather guess than tell. 15. But sure that rifle's aim, STORY OF THE NOSES. 33. -STORY OF THE NOSES. ad-vent'ure, bold undertaking,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 498 oldal
...gaze, Nor yet an inch gave way; The bear turned slowly round, And slowly moved away. What thoughti were in his mind It would be hard to spell: What thoughts...But sure that rifle's aim, Swift choice of generous pert, Showed in its passing gleam The depths of a brave heart. XI SUCCESS ONE thing is forever good;... | |
| 1916 - 650 oldal
...away. What thoughts were in his mind It would be hard to spell: What thoughts were in George Nidiver's I rather guess than tell. But sure that rifle's aim,...in its passing gleam The depths of a brave heart. . . . . CRAVEN OVER the turret, shut in his ironclad tower, Craven was conning his ship through smoke... | |
| 1916 - 690 oldal
...stopped, And gazed with wondering eye. The hunter met his gaze, Nor yet an inch gave way : The bear turned slowly round, And slowly moved away. What thoughts...would be hard to spell: What thoughts were in George Nidiver's I rather guess than tell. But sure that rifle's aim, Swift choice of generous part, Showed... | |
| Charles R. Anderson - 2003 - 236 oldal
...Men have done brave deeds, and bards have sung them well; I of good George Nidiver Now the tale will tell. • • • But sure that rifle's aim, Swift choice of generous part, Showed in his passing gleam The depths of a brave heart. (Anonymous) A certain Deacon Jones tried to convince... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2007 - 554 oldal
...stopped, And gazed with wondering eye. The hunter met his gaze, Nor yet an inch gave way; The bear turned slowly round, And slowly moved away. What thoughts...in its passing gleam The depths of a brave heart. CHAPTER 1 1 Success Our American people cannot be taxed with slowness in performance or in praising... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrup - 1888 - 790 oldal
...stopped, And gazed with wondering eye. The hunter met his gaze, Nor yet an inch gave way ; The bear turned slowly round. And slowly moved away. What thoughts...would be hard to spell : What thoughts were in George Nk liver, I rather guess than tell. But sure that rille's aim, Swift choice of generous part. Showed... | |
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