| 1853 - 704 strani
...be insensible to the compliment paid us in a western journal, by a correspondent who writes, from ' WHERE rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings:' as thus : ' I had the honor of introducing a new ' specimen ' to the country, in the shape of the '... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1853 - 456 strani
...the Barcan des>eri , pierce,, | Or lose thyself in the continuous woods1 1 Where rolls the OVegon, and hears no sound, | Save his own dash,ings — | yet the dead are therev ; [ And miirions in those solitudes, | since first The flight of years began, | have laid them... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 strani
...that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom. — Take the wings Of morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose...have laid them down In their last sleep — the dead there reign alone. So shalt thou rest — and what if thou withdraw Unheeded by the living, and no... | |
| 1854 - 210 strani
...mirrors savage and unchased beasts, it has worked itself on, father of all waters, among mountains " Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings, " It is not possible that the tide of emigration from abroad to our country can continue always. The... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 690 strani
...that tread The globe, are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom. — Take the wings Of morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose...first The flight of years began, have laid them down Tn their last sleep — the dead there reign alone. So ehalt thou rest, — and what if thou withdraw... | |
| 1854 - 748 strani
...'tis naught to me, Since God is ever present."—(Hymn to the Seasons.) Of morning, and the Barean desert pierce, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods,...no sound, Save his own dashings ; yet the dead are there."—(Thanatopsis.) "Take the wings These extracts are fine, but they are not like the Thanatopsis.... | |
| James Madison MacDonald - 1855 - 396 strani
...present everywhere. There are no solitudes in this universe. No man can ever be alone. " Take the wings Of morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose...woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save hia own dashings— "* yet, the Lord is there ; " in the void waste as in the city full." But HE is,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1855 - 318 strani
...the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregan, and hears no sound, Save his own dashings—yet—the dead are there : And millions in those solitudes,...of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep—the dead reign there alone. So shalt thou rest, and what if thou withdraw In silence from the... | |
| George Musalas Colvocoresses - 1855 - 384 strani
...CHAPTER XX. EARLY HISTORY OF OREGON. " Take the wings Of morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, 0 .• lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the...Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings." NORTHWESTERN AMERICA is divided from the other portions of the Continent, by the Rocky Mountains, which... | |
| LIEUT. GEO.M. COLVOVORESSES - 1855 - 376 strani
...CHAPTER XX. EARLY HISTORY OF OREGON. "Take the wings Of morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, 0 * lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the...Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings." NORTHWESTERN AMERICA is divided from the other portions of the Continent, by the Rocky Mountains, which... | |
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