| George Barrell Cheever - 1841 - 422 頁
...of the Cherokee Indian. — I. MCLELLAN, Jun. They waste us ; ay, like April snow In the warm noun, we shrink away And fast they follow, as we go, Towards...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea. Bryant. LIKE the shadows in the stream, Like the evanescent gleam Of the twilight's failing blaze,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1841 - 418 頁
...perchance are living still. Hymn of the Cherokee Indian. — I. MCT.EI.-LAJV, Jus. They waste ua ; ay, like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away And fast they follow, as we ge, Towards the setting day, Till they shall fill the land, and we Are driven into the western sea.... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 頁
...FOLLKR'S Boly War. They waste us ; ay, like April HIIUW In the warm noon, we shrink away ; And fust thoy follow as we go Towards the setting day, Till they shall fill tho land, and we Are driven into the weitorn sea. — Bar ANT. BY SAMUEL G; DRAKE, W Or THE ROTAL SOCIETY... | |
| 1843 - 346 頁
...first-born to the earth, That the pale race, who waste us now, Among their bones should guide the plough. They waste us — ay — like April snow In the warm...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea. But I behold a fearful sign, To which the white men's eyes are blind ; Their race may vanish hence,... | |
| 1843 - 378 頁
...first-born to the earth, That the pale race, who waste us now, Among their bones should guide the plough. They waste us — ay — like April snow In the warm...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea. But I behold a fearful sign, To which the white men's eyes are blind ; Their race may vanish hence,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1843 - 294 頁
...the pale race, who waste us now, Among their bones should guide the plough They waste us—ay—like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away; And fast...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea. But I behold a fearful sign, To which the white men's eyes are blind ; Their race may vanish hence,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1836 - 386 頁
...enterprise of the New England settlers ; and well might they say of " the pale race " around them, "They waste us, — ay, like April snow In the warm...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea." I do not say that blame is necessarily to be attached to those, by whom they were crowded out ; for,... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 頁
...first-born to the earth, That the pale race, who waste us now, Among their bones should guide the plough They waste us — ay — like April snow In the warm...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea. But I behold a fearful sign, To which the white men's eyes are blind; Their race may vanish hence,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1845 - 800 頁
...experience of age, without either the infirmities or inconveniencies thereof. FULLER'S //-</-; War. They waste us ; ay, like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away ; Ami fast they follow as we go Towards the setting day, Till they shall fill the land, and we Are... | |
| John Hayward - 1846 - 472 頁
...continually gliding westward. The sentiment oif the poet is ever in their minds : — "They waste ua — aye, like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away;...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea." STO1CEHAM. MIDDLESEX Co. The territory of this town comprised the north part of Charlestown until its... | |
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