| William Cullen Bryant - 1861 - 272 頁
...plough. That the pale race, who waste us now, They waste us—ay—like April snow In the warm »oon, we shrink away; And fast they follow, as we go Towards...setting day,— Till they shall fill the land, and wo Are driven into the western sea. But I behold a fearful sign, To which the white men's eyes are... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones (Jr.) - 1861 - 132 頁
...Indian, as he turns with a last lingering look from the pleasant abodes of his Fathers, exclaim : — '•They waste us — ay, like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away; And fast they foilow, as we go Towards the setting day — Till they shall fill-the land, and we Are driven into... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1862 - 312 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...setting day, — Till they shall fill the land, and we But I behold a fearful sign, To which, the white men's eyes are blind ; Their race may vanish hence,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1862 - 276 頁
...first-born to the earth, Among their bones should guide the plough That the pale race, who waste us now, Till they shall fill 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,... | |
| Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1864 - 778 頁
...NEAR THE MAUMEE RAPIDS, AND SUBSEQUENT TREATY OF PEACE. " They waste us — ay — like April snowIn the warm noon, we shrink away ; And fast they follow...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea." BRYANT. As the settlements of the Europeans continued to increase, the Delawares gradually removed... | |
| John Wilson - 1865 - 444 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 noon...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea. But I behold a fearful sign, To which the white man's eyes are blind; Their race may vanish hence,... | |
| Frances Martin - 1866 - 506 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,... | |
| Standard poetry book - 1866 - 300 頁
...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 noon we shrink away;...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,... | |
| Lindley Spring - 1868 - 250 頁
...waste us ; aye, like April snow In the warm noon we melt away ; And fast they follow as we go Toward the setting day ; Till they shall fill the land, and we Are driven to the western sea." 5Tet — the Indian believes in a God, worships the Great Spirit. His hopes enjoy... | |
| Bessie Rayner Belloc - 1870 - 414 頁
...will find themselves required to solve, both in our own country and in America. THE RED INDIAN. ' ' They waste us — ay — like April snow In the warm...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea." — BRYANT, An Indian Burial-plaee. [HE Red Indian once roved all over North America ; he came down... | |
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