American Notes and Queries, Nide 5William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris W.S. and H.C. Walsh, 1890 |
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... heard a man in New Jersey speak of his grandfolks , meaning grandparents . In Eastern Kentucky plum means very ; plum quire means very queer . In the same region to mount a horse is to bounce a nag . Chetlins ( that is , chitterlings ) ...
... heard a man in New Jersey speak of his grandfolks , meaning grandparents . In Eastern Kentucky plum means very ; plum quire means very queer . In the same region to mount a horse is to bounce a nag . Chetlins ( that is , chitterlings ) ...
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... heard above the storm , ' Tis the fiend that takes thy daughter's form , Cast her to the waves . " THIRD STANZA . But a shriek was heard that pierced the air , A shriek like that when mortal dread Has lost all hope in deep despair , Yet ...
... heard above the storm , ' Tis the fiend that takes thy daughter's form , Cast her to the waves . " THIRD STANZA . But a shriek was heard that pierced the air , A shriek like that when mortal dread Has lost all hope in deep despair , Yet ...
Sivu 22
... heard , and read , that the North American Indians have often , if not usually , a slight strabismus , and I think my own ob- servations tend to confirm the correctness of that statement . O. S. FISHER . BARRE , MASS . - Bulldoze . To ...
... heard , and read , that the North American Indians have often , if not usually , a slight strabismus , and I think my own ob- servations tend to confirm the correctness of that statement . O. S. FISHER . BARRE , MASS . - Bulldoze . To ...
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... heard at nearly all times . " 66 There are in Ireland many rivers having partly subterraneous courses for which see article Ireland " in " Encyc . Brit . " in the paragraph on rivers and lakes ; connected with them there are many tur ...
... heard at nearly all times . " 66 There are in Ireland many rivers having partly subterraneous courses for which see article Ireland " in " Encyc . Brit . " in the paragraph on rivers and lakes ; connected with them there are many tur ...
Sivu 32
... heard . Right it is and meet Rhyme should not keep true Time with such a sweet Thing as you . None can tell in metre Fit for ears on earth What sweet star grew sweeter At your birth . Wisdom knows what may be ; Hope , with smile sublime ...
... heard . Right it is and meet Rhyme should not keep true Time with such a sweet Thing as you . None can tell in metre Fit for ears on earth What sweet star grew sweeter At your birth . Wisdom knows what may be ; Hope , with smile sublime ...
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Sivu 63 - Let the soldier be abroad if he will; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad — a personage less imposing — in the eyes of some perhaps insignificant. The schoolmaster is abroad, and I trust to him, armed with his primer, against the soldier in full military array.
Sivu 46 - Hark ! they whisper ; angels say, Sister spirit, come away ! What is this absorbs me quite, Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns...
Sivu 46 - What is this absorbs me quite ? Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirit, draws my breath ? Tell me, my soul, can this be death ? The world recedes ; it disappears ! Heaven opens on my eyes ! my ears With sounds seraphic ring : Lend, lend your wings ! I mount ! I fly ! O Grave ! where is thy Victory ? O Death ! where is thy Sting?
Sivu 46 - Hark! they whisper; angels say, Sister spirit, come away. What is this absorbs me quite ? Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirits, draws my breath ? Tell me, my soul, can this be death ? The world recedes; it disappears!
Sivu 39 - One, two, Buckle my shoe; Three, four, Shut the door; Five, six, Pick up sticks; Seven, eight, Lay them straight; Nine, ten, A good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, Who will delve?
Sivu 293 - We soon observed, that in talking to one another we lost several of our words, and could not hear one another at above two yards' distance, and that too when we sat very near the fire.
Sivu 29 - Who comes with summer to this earth And owes to June her day of birth, With ring of Agate on her hand Can health, wealth and long life command.
Sivu 179 - WHEN Newton saw an apple fall, he found In that slight startle from his contemplation — 'Tis said (for I'll not answer above ground For any sage's creed or calculation) — A mode of proving that the earth turn'd round In a most natural whirl, called " gravitation ; " And this is the sole mortal who could grapple, Since Adam, with a fall, or with an apple.
Sivu 124 - And for myself, besides my yearly allowance, I would have twenty gowns of apparel, six of them excellent good ones, eight of them for the country, and six other of them very excellent good ones.
Sivu 233 - River; then following the course of the Rio Roxo westward, to the degree of longitude 100 west from London...