Century Readings for a Course in American Literature, Volumen2Fred Lewis Pattee Century Company, 1922 - 1012 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 57
... round his Mansion bloom , Oft ye conceal'd him in your hallow'd Gloom : 5 Oft he enjoy'd , in your sublime Abode , His Books , his Innocence , his Friend , his GOD . Now sad , I wander o'er the lofty Seat And trace the Mazes of the soft ...
... round his Mansion bloom , Oft ye conceal'd him in your hallow'd Gloom : 5 Oft he enjoy'd , in your sublime Abode , His Books , his Innocence , his Friend , his GOD . Now sad , I wander o'er the lofty Seat And trace the Mazes of the soft ...
Página 76
... round , His hostile bands confounded , 25 30 And when they'd fain have turn'd their back They found themselves surrounded ! In vain they fought , in vain they fled , Their chief , humane and tender , To save the rest soon thought it ...
... round , His hostile bands confounded , 25 30 And when they'd fain have turn'd their back They found themselves surrounded ! In vain they fought , in vain they fled , Their chief , humane and tender , To save the rest soon thought it ...
Página 79
... round Re - echo the sound , Huzza , for the King and Prevost , sir . With warlike parade , 5 And his Irish brigade , His ships and his spruce Gallic host , sir , As proud as an elf , D'Estaing came himself , And landed on Georgia's ...
... round Re - echo the sound , Huzza , for the King and Prevost , sir . With warlike parade , 5 And his Irish brigade , His ships and his spruce Gallic host , sir , As proud as an elf , D'Estaing came himself , And landed on Georgia's ...
Página 104
... round in proud parade , Strut in the robe , or gay cockade . 125 130 140 See Arnold quits for ways more certain , 135 His bankrupt perj'ries for his fortune , Brews rum no longer in his store , Jockey and skipper now no more ; Forsakes ...
... round in proud parade , Strut in the robe , or gay cockade . 125 130 140 See Arnold quits for ways more certain , 135 His bankrupt perj'ries for his fortune , Brews rum no longer in his store , Jockey and skipper now no more ; Forsakes ...
Página 106
... round , And stoop'd to raise it from the ground , The deadly spade discharged a blow Tremendous on his rear below : His bent knee fail'd , and void of strength Stretch'd on the ground his manly length . Like ancient oak o'erturn'd , he ...
... round , And stoop'd to raise it from the ground , The deadly spade discharged a blow Tremendous on his rear below : His bent knee fail'd , and void of strength Stretch'd on the ground his manly length . Like ancient oak o'erturn'd , he ...
Contenido
63 | |
69 | |
75 | |
81 | |
88 | |
95 | |
102 | |
117 | |
132 | |
141 | |
153 | |
164 | |
175 | |
183 | |
194 | |
220 | |
237 | |
250 | |
262 | |
269 | |
276 | |
306 | |
325 | |
335 | |
343 | |
355 | |
361 | |
381 | |
387 | |
396 | |
413 | |
421 | |
472 | |
479 | |
500 | |
518 | |
528 | |
538 | |
548 | |
558 | |
567 | |
573 | |
580 | |
592 | |
599 | |
606 | |
614 | |
693 | |
700 | |
720 | |
726 | |
736 | |
760 | |
767 | |
774 | |
791 | |
798 | |
806 | |
812 | |
828 | |
839 | |
846 | |
857 | |
864 | |
875 | |
885 | |
900 | |
912 | |
925 | |
945 | |
953 | |
960 | |
969 | |
977 | |
985 | |
995 | |
1004 | |
1013 | |
1013 | |
1013 | |
1013 | |
1013 | |
1013 | |
xxii | |
xxxii | |
xxxvii | |
xxxviii | |
xxxix | |
xl | |
xlii | |
xliii | |
xliv | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Century Readings for a Course in American Literature, Volumen2 Fred Lewis Pattee Vista completa - 1926 |
Términos y frases comunes
American arms ARSACES Atlantic Monthly Aylmer beauty Ben Bolt beneath bird brave called captain Cotton Mather dark David Swan dead death door dream earth England eyes face fancy father fear feel feet fire give glory Graham's Magazine hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha hope hour human Indian JESSAMY JONATHAN land laugh leave light literary live look Lord Rawdon ment mind Miss Ophelia morning nature never night Nokomis o'er once Paspahegh passed poems poet river round sail Sandemanian seemed shore side silence sing smile song Song of Hiawatha soul spirit stood sweet tell thee thet things thou thought tion Tom Walker Topsy trees turned VARDANES voice Vulpes whigs whole wigwam wild wind woods words young youth