| Francis Parkman - 1901 - 446 頁
...mine at the sight of those wild habitations ! CHAPTER XIV. THE OGILLALLAH VILLAGE. " They waste as — ay — like April snow, In the warm noon, we shrink...fast they follow, as we go Towards the setting day." — BRYANT. SUCH a narrative as this is hardly the place for portraying the mental features of the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1902 - 744 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 - 1903 - 880 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, we shrink away ; And fast they follow, as we go , Toward the setting day — Till they shall fill the land, and we | Are driven into the Western sea.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1903 - 608 頁
...— ay — like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away ; And fast they follow, as we go Toward the setting day — 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,... | |
| C. M. Woolsey - 1908 - 542 頁
...literature, and is here produced as a fitting conclusion to this article. MAINTONOMAH. PART FIRST. They waste us; ay, like April snow In the warm noon,...the land, and we Are driven into the western sea. — Bryant. I. The forest legends of our land, Tho' wild and sad, have yet a charm: Traced by Tradition's... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 400 頁
...of home than did mine at the sight of those wild habitations ! CHAPTER XIV THE OGILLALLAH VILLAGE " They waste us — ay — like April snow, In the warm...fast they follow, as we go Towards the setting day." — BRYANT. SUCH a narrative as this is hardly the place for portraying the mental features of the... | |
| Elizabeth Egleston-Hinman - 1910 - 356 頁
...care until she was finally quiet and the morning star glimmered palely through the trees. CHAPTER VI They waste us — ay — like April snow In the warm...noon, we shrink away ; And fast they follow, as we go Toward the setting day — Till they shall fill the land, and we Are driven into the Western sea. BRYANT—... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 404 頁
...the sight of those wild habitations! CHAPTER XIV THE OGILLALLAH VILLAGE "They waste us—ay—like April snow, In the warm noon, we shrink away; And fast they follow, as we go Towards the setting day."—BRYANT. SUCH a narrative as this is hardly the place for portraying the mental features of... | |
| Elizabeth Egleston-Hinman - 1910 - 354 頁
...— ay — like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away; And fast they follow, as we go Toward the setting day — Till they shall fill the land, and we Are driven into the Western sea. BRYANT — An Indian at the Burial-Place of His Fathers. The lovely Summer Lady had vanished with the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1912 - 464 頁
...mine at the sight of those wild habitations! CHAPTER XIV THE OGALLALLAH VILLAGE "They waste as — ay — like April snow, In the warm noon, we shrink...fast they follow, as we go Towards the setting day. " — Bryant Such a narrative as this is hardly the place for portraying the mental features of the... | |
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