| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 páginas
...sounds, rolling their volumes in tumultuous eddies far and near, as if to silence the very breathings of the unformed thought! How often, after such a night,...myself why I was thus situated, when I have seen the fruits of my labours on the eve of being destroyed, as the water, collected into a stream, rushed through... | |
| John James Audubon - 1841 - 530 páginas
...sounds, rolling their volumes in tumultuous eddies far and near, as if to silence the very breathings of the unformed thought! How often, after such a night,...myself why I was thus situated, when I have seen the fruits of my labours on the eve of being destroyed, as the water, collected into a stream, rushed through... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber, Mrs. Charles Wilkins Webber - 1854 - 392 páginas
...sounds, rolling their volumes in tumultuous eddies far and near, as if to silence the very breathings of the unformed thought ! How often, after such a...home, and deprived of the presence of those nearest my heart, wearied, hungry, drenched, and so lonely and desolate as almost to question myself why I... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 páginas
...their volumes in tumultuous eddies far and near, as if to silence the very breathings of the unformrd thought ! How often, after such a night, when far...the presence of those nearest to my heart, wearied, hungrv, drenched, and so lonely and desolate as almost to question myself why I was thus situated,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 páginas
...torrents of rain that seemed to involve the heavens and the earth in one mass of fearful murkiness : — how often, after such a night, when, far from my dear...those nearest to my heart, wearied, hungry, drenched, I have been obliged to wait with the patience of a martyr for the return of day, silently counting... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 páginas
...torrents of rain that seemed to involve the heavens and the earth in one mass of fearful murkiness : — how often, after such a night, when, far from my dear...those nearest to my heart, wearied, hungry, drenched, I have been obliged to wait with the patience of a martyr for the rvturn of day, silently counting... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 páginas
...the earth in one mass of fearful murkiness : — how often, after such a night, when, far from iny dear home, and deprived of the presence of those nearest to my heart, wearicd, hungry, drenched, I have been obliged to wait with the paticnce of a martyr for the return... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 páginas
...torrents of rain that seemed to involve the heavens «nd the earth in one mass of fearful murkincss : — how often, after such a night, when, far from my dear home, and deprived of the )'iv,-<:nce of those nearest to my heart, wearied, hungry, drenched, I have been obliged to wait with... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1874 - 550 páginas
...eddies far and near, as if to silence the very breathings of the unformed thought. How often, after Buch a night, when far from my dear home, and deprived of the presence of those nearest and dearest to my heart, wearied, hungry, drenched, and so lonely and desolate as almost to question... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1888 - 316 páginas
...in tumultuous eddies far and near, as if to silence the very breathings of the unformed thought. 2. How often, after such a night, when, far from my dear...myself why I was thus situated, when I have seen the fruits of my labors on the eve of being destroyed, as the water, collected into a stream rushed through... | |
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