Prairie Schooner, Volume 1-2Lowry Charles Wimberly University of Nebraska Press, 1927 |
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Halaman 48
... Spanish family , he had , when yet a young man , set forth upon adventure in America . At this time he was somewhat past his youth . The present expedition was for the purpose of discovering certain powerful and wealthy Indian cities 48.
... Spanish family , he had , when yet a young man , set forth upon adventure in America . At this time he was somewhat past his youth . The present expedition was for the purpose of discovering certain powerful and wealthy Indian cities 48.
Halaman 50
... present states of Oklahoma and Kansas . They camped one night not far from the place where Topeka is now situated . A row of camp fires , behind which a few dusky tents could be seen , marked the position of the encampment . The sky was ...
... present states of Oklahoma and Kansas . They camped one night not far from the place where Topeka is now situated . A row of camp fires , behind which a few dusky tents could be seen , marked the position of the encampment . The sky was ...
Halaman 51
... returning , but from love for Spain , our homeland . You , sir , are a blackguard to speak thus when Coronado is not present to defend himself ! " The onlookers drew apart , leaving the principals in the 51 A GENTLEMAN OF SPAIN.
... returning , but from love for Spain , our homeland . You , sir , are a blackguard to speak thus when Coronado is not present to defend himself ! " The onlookers drew apart , leaving the principals in the 51 A GENTLEMAN OF SPAIN.
Halaman 52
... present to witness the combat . Coronado led them to the summit of a good - sized hill . An early morning fog enveloped the valley below . The east was taking on the beautiful colors of a summer sunrise as De Sabis dropped the reins of ...
... present to witness the combat . Coronado led them to the summit of a good - sized hill . An early morning fog enveloped the valley below . The east was taking on the beautiful colors of a summer sunrise as De Sabis dropped the reins of ...
Halaman 69
... present Methodist pastor had been of such a nature as to keep me away from the church . This return from Chicago marked the third time that Bill had " hit " Apple Creek . Confident that he , a big city reporter , would lift the Register ...
... present Methodist pastor had been of such a nature as to keep me away from the church . This return from Chicago marked the third time that Bill had " hit " Apple Creek . Confident that he , a big city reporter , would lift the Register ...
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Halaman 119 - Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this sun of York ; And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house In the deep bosom of the ocean buried.
Halaman 123 - I am myself indifferent honest; but yet I could accuse me of such things, that it were better, my mother had not borne me: I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious; with more offences at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in: What should such fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven?
Halaman 285 - Hog Butcher for the World, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and the Nation's Freight Handler; Stormy, husky, brawling, City of the Big Shoulders: They tell me you are wicked and I believe them, for I have seen your painted women under the gas lamps luring the farm boys. And they tell me you are crooked and I answer: Yes, it is true I have seen the gunman kill and go...
Halaman 128 - Where the bee sucks, there suck I ; In a cowslip's bell I lie : There I couch*. When owls do cry, '} \ On the bat's back I do fly, After summer, merrily : Merrily, merrily, shall I live now, Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
Halaman 276 - Yet each man kills the thing he loves, By each let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword!
Halaman 123 - Get thee to a nunnery : why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? I am myself indifferent honest; but yet I could accuse me of such things that it were better my mother had not borne me : I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious; with more offences at my...
Halaman 119 - But I, that am not shap'd for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass; I, that am rudely stamp'd, and want love's majesty, To strut before a wanton ambling nymph: I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up...
Halaman 129 - SONG Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands. Curtsied when you have, and kiss'd The wild waves whist," Foot it featly" here and there, And, sweet sprites, the burden bear.
Halaman 123 - O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye, tongue, sword; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down!