| James Whitford Bashford - 1918 - 326 頁
...See Appendix II. CHAPTER XII FROM INDIANS TO WHITES "They waste us — aye — like April snow, In the warm noon we shrink away; And fast they follow, as we go Toward the setting day."1 AFTER Lee's return to Oregon in 1840 he met the crisis of his life. Hines... | |
| United States. Work Projects Administration (Ohio) - 1938 - 332 頁
...14:1/6 - "The Hymn of the Cherokee Indian" By IJ M'Lellan, jr. They waste us, aye, like April snow In the warm noon, we shrink away; And fast they follow...the land and we, Are driven into the western sea. (eight more stanzas) (8) 309 - H Oct. 21:1/4 - "Domestic Happiness" Two or three girls, and two or... | |
| John Fletcher Williams - 1983 - 546 頁
...pale,faced intrnder. Trnthfnlly are they represented as lamenting : "They waste ns—aye. like April dew, ln the warm noon we shrink away. And fast they follow as we go, Towards the selling day, Till they shall fill the land, and we Are driven into the westeco sea l" At the period... | |
| Ilya Zemtsov - 1989 - 624 頁
...romantic argument: the red men vanish as a matter of course: They waste us— aye — 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.26 Whereas... | |
| Joseph Holt Ingraham - 1990 - 320 頁
...lakes, wilder, ruder even than himself: "They waste us: aye like April snows, In the warm noon we melt away; And fast they follow as we go, Towards the setting day — Till they shall fill the land, and we Be driven into the western sea." As the boat receded, he muttered, "Ugh! DC snake! Chitalusa know!... | |
| Klaus Lubbers - 1994 - 332 頁
...waste us—aye—like April snow In the warm noon, we shrmk 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.36 Whereas Arnold's sage—not quite logically —bows out with a curse, Bryant's brave scores... | |
| Helen Jaskoski - 1996 - 276 頁
...found appropriate language in the lines of the poet who described the Indian as the 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. (Young... | |
| Grace Greylock Niles - 1997 - 620 頁
...rivers of their fathers. To-day the vanishing warriors murmur: 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. * 1 Bryant, An Indian at the Burial-Piace of his Fathers. CHAPTER V FORT ST. CROIX AND THE PATROONS... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 469 頁
...WRITTEN UPON THE GREAT QUESTION OF THE FIRST PEOPLING OF AMERICA. They waste us, aye, like April snow, In the warm noon we shrink away; And fast they follow...fill the land, and we Are driven into the western sea BRYAN T. BY SAMUEL G. DRAKE, Member of the New-Hampshire Historical Society. 13o jston : PUBLISHED... | |
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