| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 páginas
...scarcely run Thus hope for spring without a sun ! THE INDIAN BURYING GROUND. IN spite of all the learn'd have said, I still my old opinion keep ; The posture...with his friends, And shares again the joyous feast. His imaged birds, and painted bowl, And ven'son, for a journey dress'd, Bespeak the nature of the soul,... | |
| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 páginas
...scarcely run Thus hope for spring without a sun ! THE INDIAN BURYING GROUND. IN spite of all the learn'd have said, I still my old opinion keep ; The posture...with his friends, And shares again the joyous feast. His imaged birds, and painted bowl, And ven'son, for a journey dress'd, Bespeak the nature of the soul,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 páginas
...attending mourners weep, Then closed his eyes, and sunk to endless sleep ! THE INDIAN BURYING-GROUND. IN spite of all the learned have said, I still my...with his friends, And shares again the joyous feast.* His imaged birds and painted bowl, And venison for a journey dressed, Bespeak the nature of the soul,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 páginas
...shew, And wither'd hangs the whortleberry blue. THE INDIAN BURYING-GROUND. IN spite of all the learn'd have said, I still my old opinion keep ; The posture...from life released, Again is seated with his friends, Ah me ! what mischiefs on the dead attend ! Wandering a stranger to the shores below, Where shall I... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 558 páginas
...closed his eyes, and sunk to endless sleep ! THE INDIAN BURYING-GROUND. I i. spite of all the learn'd have said, I still my old opinion keep ; The posture...dead, Points out the soul's eternal sleep. Not so the aiu-ir uts of these lands — The Indian, when from life released. Again is seated with his friends,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1843 - 324 páginas
...mourners weep, Then closed his eyes, and sunk to endless sleep! THK INDIAC B0RYINO-GROTIND. IN spile of all the learned have said, I still my old opinion keep; The posture that tee give the dead, Points out the soul's eternal sleep. Not so the ancients of these lands : The Indian,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1848 - 332 páginas
...and sunk to endless sleep ! •j ••• .. •:.-. .,, I • . ••> .THI INDIAN PURYING-GBOUND. IN spite of all the learned have said, • I still...the dead, Points out the soul's eternal sleep. Not go the ancients pf these lands : The Indian, when from life released, Again is seated with his friends,... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1850 - 378 páginas
...lines printed in Italics present an image supremely bold and beautiful : — THE INDIAN BURYING GROUND. In spite of all the learned have said, I still my...with his friends, And shares again the joyous feast.* His imaged birds, and painted bowl, And venison, for a journey dressed, Bespeak the nature of the soul,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 páginas
...; No spongy fruits from verdant trees depend, But sickly orchards there Is spite of all the learn'd have said, I still my old opinion keep ; The posture...give the dead, Points out the soul's eternal sleep. Do fruits as sickly bear, And apples a consumptive visage shew, And wither'd hangs the whortleberry... | |
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