| Philip Morin Freneau - 1902 - 428 sivua
...bows, arrows, tomhawks, and other military weapons."—Freneau's note. Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted, half,...race. Here still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far-projecting shade /And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest played! There... | |
| Philip Morin Freneau - 1902 - 436 sivua
...arrows, tomhawks, and other military weapons." — Freneau's note. Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted, half,...race. Here still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far-projecting shade And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest played ! There... | |
| Barett Wendell - 1905 - 758 sivua
...the swelling turf, and say, They do not lie, but here they sit. " Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half...Here still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far project1ng shade (And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest played. " There... | |
| Henry William Elson - 1905 - 404 sivua
...Ground, probably the most charming of Freneau's poems, we quote: — "Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half by wearing rains) The fancies of a ruder race. *********** "There oft a resiles Indian queen And many a barbarous form is seen To chide the man that... | |
| Henry William Elson - 1905 - 394 sivua
...Ground, probably the most charming of Freneau's poems, we quote: — "Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half by wearing rains) The fancies of a ruder race. *********** "There oft a restles Indian queen And many a barbarous form is seen To chide the man that... | |
| Augustus White Long - 1905 - 382 sivua
...rains) The fancies of a ruder race. Here still an aged elm aspires, 25 Beneath whose far-projecting shade (And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest played. There oft a restless Indian queen (Pale Shebah with her braided" hair), And many a barbarous... | |
| 1902 - 438 sivua
...mark the swelling turf, and say, They do not lie, but here they sit. Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half...race. Here still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far-projecting shade (And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest played. There... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1906 - 324 sivua
...Observe the swelling turf and say, They do not lie, but here they sit. Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half...race. Here still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far-projecting shade (And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest played. There... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 282 sivua
...Observe the swelling turf, and say They do not lie, but here they sit. Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted, half,...race. Here still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far-projecting shade (And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest play'd! There... | |
| Arthur John Fynn - 1907 - 320 sivua
...them are archaic, and are evidently the work of the cliff-dwellers. " Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half by wearing rains) The fancies of a ruder race." * The Pueblos are fortunate in having so great variety of excellent minerals for paints, soft convenient... | |
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