Songs of the Sierras and SunlandsMorrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 309 strani |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 28
Stran 32
... heard the clang and clash of steel From sword at hand or spur at heel And iron feet , but nothing more . Some thought of Texas , some of Maine , But one of rugged Tennessee , - And one of Avon thought , and one Thought of an isle ...
... heard the clang and clash of steel From sword at hand or spur at heel And iron feet , but nothing more . Some thought of Texas , some of Maine , But one of rugged Tennessee , - And one of Avon thought , and one Thought of an isle ...
Stran 55
... heard the far white sea - surf sound , But no sign could I hear or see Of one so more than seas to me . I cursed the ship , the shore , the sea , The brave brown mate , the bearded men ; I had a fever then , and then Ship , shore and ...
... heard the far white sea - surf sound , But no sign could I hear or see Of one so more than seas to me . I cursed the ship , the shore , the sea , The brave brown mate , the bearded men ; I had a fever then , and then Ship , shore and ...
Stran 101
... heard my prayer , I felt his warm breath in my hair , He heard me all my desires tell , And He is good , and all is well . ' " The dappled and the dimpled skies , The timid stars , the tinted moon , All smiled as sweet as sun at noon ...
... heard my prayer , I felt his warm breath in my hair , He heard me all my desires tell , And He is good , and all is well . ' " The dappled and the dimpled skies , The timid stars , the tinted moon , All smiled as sweet as sun at noon ...
Stran 105
... heard along its farther shore . ' * * * " What tall and tawny men were these , As sombre , silent , as the trees They moved among ! and sad some way With temper'd sadness , ever they , - Yet not with sorrow born of fear . The shadow of ...
... heard along its farther shore . ' * * * " What tall and tawny men were these , As sombre , silent , as the trees They moved among ! and sad some way With temper'd sadness , ever they , - Yet not with sorrow born of fear . The shadow of ...
Stran 107
... heard afar the thunder sound That soon should burst above my head , And made my choice ; I laid my plan , And child - like chose the weaker side ; And ever have , and ever will , While might is wrong and wrongs remain , As careless of ...
... heard afar the thunder sound That soon should burst above my head , And made my choice ; I laid my plan , And child - like chose the weaker side ; And ever have , and ever will , While might is wrong and wrongs remain , As careless of ...
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a-wing afar beard beautiful bend Beneath birds black hand blood blown boughs bow'd brave breast breath brow brow lifted brown clash of steel climb'd clouds clutch'd dare dark dead death deep desert DON CARLOS dust earth eyes face fair fell fierce follow'd gather'd gazed gold grass grey hair hand head heart heaven hung Ishmaelite JOAQUIN MURIETTA kiss knew land lean'd lifted lips look look'd mane moon Mount Hood mountain never night o'er Old Morgan pass'd pine plain push'd reach'd rode round sand savage land sea of sand sea-king seem'd shining ship shore shout silent song soul sound stars steed stone stood storm stream strong sun tans sweet sweet bee swift tall things tide touch'd Toy'd trees turn'd Vasques wall wave weary white sea wild wind wood yellow
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Stran 239 - In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, In men whom men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not.
Stran 72 - I looked to my left then, — and nose, neck, and shoulder Sank slowly, sank surely, till back to my thighs; And up through the black blowing veil of her hair Did beam full in mine her two marvelous eyes...
Stran 69 - Not a word, not a wail from a lip was let fall, Not a kiss from my bride, not a look...
Stran 68 - While his eyes were like fire, his face like a shroud, His form like a king, and his beard like a cloud, And his voice loud and shrill, as if blown from a reed—* " Pull, pull in your lassos, and bridle to steed.
Stran 64 - One bloom of crimson crowned its head, A drop of blood, so bright, so red, Yet redolent as roses
Stran 294 - Behold the ocean on the beach Kneel lowly down as if in prayer. I hear a moan as of despair, While far at sea do toss and reach Some things so like white pleading hands.
Stran 156 - What strength! what strife! what rude unrest! What shocks! what half-shaped armies met! A mighty nation moving west, With all its steely sinews set Against the living forests.
Stran 35 - As green and graceful bough'd bamboo, Did twist and twine them through and through The boughs that hung red-fruited full. One, monster-sized, above me hung, Close eyed me with his bright pink eyes, Then raised his folds, and, sway'd and swung.
Stran 62 - Success had made him more than king ; Defeat made him the vilest thing, In name, contempt or hate can bring : So much the leaded dice of war Do make or mar of character. Speak ill who will of him ; he died In all disgrace ; say of the dead His heart was black, his hands were red — Say this much, and be satisfied ; Gloat over it all undenied.
Stran 71 - While his keen crooked horns, through the storm of his mane, Like black lances lifted and lifted again ; And I looked but this once, for the fire licked...