The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 70,Oplag 4 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 8
Side 134
Mr. Griffis tells us that the grave of Nitta Yoshisado , a great general and hero of old time , five and a half centuries after his death in battle was daily strewn with flowers . Thus Shinto , although until quite lately almost ...
Mr. Griffis tells us that the grave of Nitta Yoshisado , a great general and hero of old time , five and a half centuries after his death in battle was daily strewn with flowers . Thus Shinto , although until quite lately almost ...
Side 135
As among the flowers the cherry is queen , so among men the samurai is lord , " so sang the populace . The samurai had the right to cut down at his pleasure one of the lower class should he be offended by even a breach of etiquette ...
As among the flowers the cherry is queen , so among men the samurai is lord , " so sang the populace . The samurai had the right to cut down at his pleasure one of the lower class should he be offended by even a breach of etiquette ...
Side 139
The vagrant butterfly has closed his wings Light laden with the dust of flowers . He , too , Has felt the silence dim dusk brings . He heard the brook's low evening prayer and knew ' Twas time to sleep . Watch fire - flies !
The vagrant butterfly has closed his wings Light laden with the dust of flowers . He , too , Has felt the silence dim dusk brings . He heard the brook's low evening prayer and knew ' Twas time to sleep . Watch fire - flies !
Side 154
Now a garden to be complete must contain a variety of flowers . ... Between these extremes there blooms the delicate flower that scarcely seems to breathe , the clinging ( this often a coquette ) , and the gypsy that owns no master .
Now a garden to be complete must contain a variety of flowers . ... Between these extremes there blooms the delicate flower that scarcely seems to breathe , the clinging ( this often a coquette ) , and the gypsy that owns no master .
Side 155
It shall differ from those other gardens in that it shall bloom only with those flowers which are dear to you . You need include no others . And for your care there shall come to you a great love . for it is good to be fond of flowers .
It shall differ from those other gardens in that it shall bloom only with those flowers which are dear to you . You need include no others . And for your care there shall come to you a great love . for it is good to be fond of flowers .
Hvad folk siger - Skriv en anmeldelse
Vi har ikke fundet nogen anmeldelser de normale steder.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
answered asked Athletic bells Boston bridge carried centuries Chapel St CHAPEL STREET Chicago City clouds Company CONCERNING CONN death demand door Emperor engineer fact flowers football four Galway garden gathered gave ghost gold half HALL hand Haven head honor Hutchins idea Ideals importance interest Italians Japan Japanese knew land learned less light lives look matter MICHIGAN miles mountain never night Official once Orders Orris passed perfection plain play present radical reach reason record rose rules running samurai seems sent shoes siding snow soldier Spires spirit story style suddenly superintendent TAILOR taken tell things told trying Tumbleweed Union University Watch wind winter wonder Yale YORK