American Scenery: Or, Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic NatureGeorge Virtue, 1840 - 140 страници |
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Albany American arms Arnold arrived ashore baggage bark bear beautiful boat bosom Boston bright broad called canoe cataract command Cornstalk Crow Nest crowd descending distance Dorchester Heights enemy Erie Falls feet fire forest FORT PUTNAM garrison gentlemen green ground harbour height Highlands hill hour Hudson hundred Indian inhabitants island Kosciusko ladies Lake Erie Lake George Lake Ontario land Loch Katrine looks miles morning Mount Washington mountains narrow neighbourhood never Newburgh Niagara NIAGARA RIVER night officers OTHE party passed passengers PEEKSKILL picturesque precipice present Rapids remarkable returned river rock Saratoga SARATOGA LAKE savages scene scenery seems seen shore side Sir William Johnson soon spot spring stood stream summit Ticonderoga town traveller trees tribe valley village visited W. H. Bartlett walk West Point whole wild wind woman woods Yale College York young
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Страница 5 - The roar of waters ! — from the headlong height Velino cleaves the wave-worn precipice; The fall of waters ! rapid as the light The flashing mass foams shaking the abyss ; The hell of waters ! where they howl and hiss, And boil in endless torture ; while the sweat Of their great agony, wrung out from this Their Phlegethon, curls round the rocks of jet That gird the gulf around, in pitiless horror set, LXX.
Страница 5 - And mounts in spray the skies, and thence again Returns in an unceasing shower, which round, With its unemptied cloud of gentle rain, Is an eternal April to the ground, Making it all one emerald : — how profound The gulf! and how the giant element From rock to rock leaps with delirious bound, Crushing the cliffs, which, downward worn and rent With his fierce footsteps, yield in chasms a fearful vent.
Страница 47 - In the days of Shamgar the son of Anath, in the days of Jael, the highways were unoccupied, and the travellers walked through byways. 7 The inhabitants of the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel, until that I Deborah arose, that I arose a mother in Israel.
Страница 61 - Brave without temerity, laborious without ambition, generous without prodigality, noble without pride, virtuous without severity ; he seems always to have confined himself within those limits, where the virtues, by clothing themselves in more lively, but more changeable and doubtful colours, may be mistaken for faults.
Страница 41 - Every man of an immense crowded audience appeared to me to go away as I did, ready to take arms against writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain. Then and there the child Independence was born.
Страница 3 - Look now abroad — another race has filled These populous borders — wide the wood recedes, And towns shoot up, and fertile realms are tilled : The land is full of harvests and green meads ; Streams numberless that many a fountain feeds.
Страница 129 - Englishman, named John Colman, with an arrow shot into his throat, and two more hurt. It grew so dark that they could not find the ship that night, but labored to and fro on their oars.
Страница 3 - Late, from this western shore, that morning chased The deep and ancient night, that threw its shroud O'er the green land of groves, the beautiful waste, Nurse of full streams, and lifter up of proud Sky-mingling mountains that o'erlook the cloud.
Страница 51 - When he arose, he was in no wise confused or daunted, but spoke in a distinct and audible voice, without stammering or repetition, and with peculiar emphasis. His looks, while addressing Dunmore, were truly grand and majestic; yet graceful and attractive. I have heard the first orators in Virginia, — Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, — but never have I heard one whose powers of delivery surpassed those of Cornstalk.
Страница 127 - Shall a pardon be granted to Richard Jackson ? " The gentleman who spoke first observed that the case was perfectly clear ; the act alleged against Jackson was unquestionably high treason ; and the proof was complete. If a pardon should be granted in this case, he saw no reason why it should not be granted in every other. In the same manner answered those who followed him.