Songs of the SierrasCanadian News and Publishing Company, 1871 - 200 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 20
Stran 8
... leaves , and all of this Are thine , a loose , uncouth boquet . So wait and watch for sail and sign ; A ship shall mount the hollow seas , Blown to thy place of blossom'd trees , And birds , and song , and summer - shine . I throw a ...
... leaves , and all of this Are thine , a loose , uncouth boquet . So wait and watch for sail and sign ; A ship shall mount the hollow seas , Blown to thy place of blossom'd trees , And birds , and song , and summer - shine . I throw a ...
Stran 13
... leaves of the sun lay over the floor , And a chipmonk chirp'd in the open door , But above on his crag the eagle scream'd . Scream'd as he never had scream'd before . I rush'd to the river : the flood had gone Like a thief , with only ...
... leaves of the sun lay over the floor , And a chipmonk chirp'd in the open door , But above on his crag the eagle scream'd . Scream'd as he never had scream'd before . I rush'd to the river : the flood had gone Like a thief , with only ...
Stran 29
... leaves and moss And luscious fruit , gold - hued and red , Through all the canopy of green , Let not one sunshaft shoot between . Birds hung and swung , green - robed and red , Or droop'd in curved lines dreamily , Rainbows reversed ...
... leaves and moss And luscious fruit , gold - hued and red , Through all the canopy of green , Let not one sunshaft shoot between . Birds hung and swung , green - robed and red , Or droop'd in curved lines dreamily , Rainbows reversed ...
Stran 30
... leaves ! How rush'd they through , brown clad and blue , Like shuttles hurried through and through The threads a hasty weaver weaves ! How quick they cast us fruits of gold , Then loosen'd hand and all foothold , And hung limp , limber ...
... leaves ! How rush'd they through , brown clad and blue , Like shuttles hurried through and through The threads a hasty weaver weaves ! How quick they cast us fruits of gold , Then loosen'd hand and all foothold , And hung limp , limber ...
Stran 32
... leaves , when leaves are crisp and dun , In ages ere the Sphinx was born , Or Babylon had birth or morn . My chief led up the marble step— He ever led , broad blade in hand- When down the stones , with double hand Clutch'd to his blade ...
... leaves , when leaves are crisp and dun , In ages ere the Sphinx was born , Or Babylon had birth or morn . My chief led up the marble step— He ever led , broad blade in hand- When down the stones , with double hand Clutch'd to his blade ...
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Pogosti izrazi in povedi
afar Alcalde bearded beautiful Beneath birds blood blue boughs brave breast breath bright brow brow lifted brown clash of steel clouds clover cold courser curse dare dark dead death deep dimpled DON CARLOS dust earth eyes face fair feet fell fierce fire flashing flood fold fretted gaze gold golden bands gray hair hand head hear heard heart heaven kiss kiss of morning LAMONTE land lifted lips look look'd lover moon Mount Hood mountain MYRRH never night noble court o'er palm peace perfect bliss pines plain poison'd pure purple reach'd shining shore silent sinched sing skies sleep song soul stand stars steed stone stood storm Strangely stream sullen sweet sweet bee swift tall tears things tide trees turn turn'd unto wall wampum warm weary white sea wild wind wine wood yellow
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 175 - 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 165 - Twenty miles! . . . thirty miles! ... a dim distant speck . Then a long reaching line, and the Brazos in sight! And I rose in my seat with a shout of delight. I stood in my stirrup and...
Stran 54 - Tis not a place for mirthfulness, But meditation deep, and prayer, And kneelings on the salted sod, Where man must own his littleness And know the mightiness of God.
Stran 165 - Stretching fierce in pursuit of a black rolling sea Rushing fast upon us, as the wind sweeping free And afar from the desert blew hollow and hoarse.
Stran 49 - One bloom of crimson crowned its head, A drop of blood, so bright, so red, Yet redolent as roses
Stran 167 - Till they died with a wild and desolate moan, As a sea heart-broken on the hard brown stone. . . . And into the Brazos ... I rode all alone, — All alone, save only a horse long-limbed And blind and bare and burnt to the skin. Then, just as the...
Stran 166 - 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, With a longing and love, yet a look of despair And of pity for me, as she felt the smoke fold her, And flames reaching far for her glorious hair. Her sinking steed faltered, his eager eyes fell To and fro and unsteady, and all the neck's swell Did subside and recede, and the nerves fall as dead....
Stran 162 - Room! room to turn round in, to breathe and be free, To grow to be giant, to sail as at sea With the speed of the wind on a steed with his mane To the wind, without pathway or route or a rein. Room! room to be free where the white bordered sea Blows a kiss to a brother as boundless as he...
Stran 167 - Pachd, so if kin should pursue I should surely escape without other ado Than to ride, without blood, to the north Brazos side, And await her — and wait till the next hollow moon Hung her horn in the palms, when surely and soon And swift she would join me, and all would be well Without bloodshed or word. And now as she fell From the front, and went down in the ocean of fire, The last that I saw was a look of delight That I should escape — a love — a desire — Yet never a word, not a look of...
Stran 163 - To cover us trio and conceal our flight With my brown bride, won from an Indian town That lay in the rear the full ride of a night. "We lounged in the...