| 1856 - 1432 sider
...us more and more clearly of — "the rushing of great rivers Through their palisades of pine trees, And the thunder in the mountains, Whose innumerable echoes Flap like eagles in their eyries." These " innumerable echoes " are one of the most marked features in the song. Like the Hebrew poets,... | |
| 1856 - 504 sider
...who love the haunts of Nature, Lovo the eunshine of the meadow, Love the shadow of the forest, Lovo the wind among the branches, And the rain-shower and the snow-storm, And the rushing of 'great riven Through their palisades of pine-trees, And the thunder in the mountains, Whose innumerable echoes... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 346 sider
...and toiled, and suffered, That the tribes of men might prosper, That he might advance his people ! " Ye who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine...to these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from afar off Call... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 344 sider
...toiled, and suffered, That the tribes of men might prosper, That he might advance his people ! " . Ye who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine...to these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from afar off Call... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1855 - 706 sider
...and toiled, and suffered, That the tribes of men might prosper, That he might advance his people 1 ' Ye who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine of the meadow, Love the fli<i<loto nf the forest, Lai'f Uif wirnl tnrutn'j ih( frranc/ie*, And the rain-shower and the snow-storm,... | |
| 1856 - 496 sider
...imagery and method. A very good taste of the quality of the book is given in the Introduction : 10 110 " Ye who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine...to these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballards of a people, That like voices from afar off, Call... | |
| Walter White - 1856 - 350 sider
...these two elements, I have, at best, but imperfectly made known : let all go and see for themselves, " Who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine of...and the snow-storm, And the rushing of great rivers Thro' their palisades of pine-trees, And the thunder in the mountains." I INDEX. AACH, river, 28 Adda,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 346 sider
...and toiled, and suffered, That the tribes of men might prosper, That he might advance his people !" Ye who love the haunts of Nature , Love the sunshine...forest, Love the wind among the branches , And the rain- shower and the snow - storm , And the rushing of great rivers Through their palisades of pine-trees... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 sider
...from tha introduction, a little smoother than the average:— " Yc who love the bannts of N ii,•,. Love the sunshine of the meadow, Love the shadow of...forest, Love the wind among the branches, And the run-shower and the snow-storm, And the rushing of great rivers Through their palisades of pine-trees,... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 sider
...tha introduction, a little smoother than the average:— " Yc who love the b annts of N ii ,•, . Love the sunshine of the meadow, Love the shadow of...forest, Love the wind among the branches, And the run-shower and the snow-storm, And the rushing of great rivers Through their palisades of pine-trees,... | |
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