The Kangaroo Hunters, Or, Adventures in the BushG. Routledge, 1859 - Всего страниц: 444 |
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... cried when their father came to their lodging very drunk , speaking very bad words , and holding out silver money , which their mother would not touch . But at last he was seized with a bad fever on the road , and , houseless and ...
... cried when their father came to their lodging very drunk , speaking very bad words , and holding out silver money , which their mother would not touch . But at last he was seized with a bad fever on the road , and , houseless and ...
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... cried . 66 Well , Nanny , " said Margaret , " you must look over Ruth's fault this time , for we have some sad news for you all . We are going to leave Wendon . " Jack threw down his work , and Ruth , forgetting her own vexation , held ...
... cried . 66 Well , Nanny , " said Margaret , " you must look over Ruth's fault this time , for we have some sad news for you all . We are going to leave Wendon . " Jack threw down his work , and Ruth , forgetting her own vexation , held ...
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... cried Ruth vehemently . " Cannot we both work and wait on you . If I stay here I shall be sure to turn out a bad lass . Jack , honey , we'll not be left behind , we will run after Miss Marget and Mr. Arthur . " you Jack was thoughtful ...
... cried Ruth vehemently . " Cannot we both work and wait on you . If I stay here I shall be sure to turn out a bad lass . Jack , honey , we'll not be left behind , we will run after Miss Marget and Mr. Arthur . " you Jack was thoughtful ...
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... cried Hugh , " here is a new creature to add to your collection . I know him at once , —the huge Albatross . " With the admiration of a naturalist , Mr. Mayburn looked on the gigantic bird , continuing its solemn majestic flight ...
... cried Hugh , " here is a new creature to add to your collection . I know him at once , —the huge Albatross . " With the admiration of a naturalist , Mr. Mayburn looked on the gigantic bird , continuing its solemn majestic flight ...
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... cried the wild boy , " wasn't I for- getting the guns ! Now , what for did we come in a merchantman , as quiet and dull as a quaker ? Well , well , Arty , we have plenty of brave fellows , and our own rifles and pistols , besides knives ...
... cried the wild boy , " wasn't I for- getting the guns ! Now , what for did we come in a merchantman , as quiet and dull as a quaker ? Well , well , Arty , we have plenty of brave fellows , and our own rifles and pistols , besides knives ...
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Стр. 100 - To sit on rocks, to muse o'er flood and fell, To slowly trace the forest's shady scene, Where things that own not man's dominion dwell, And mortal foot hath ne'er or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd.
Стр. 114 - His steps are not upon thy paths, - thy fields Are not a spoil for him, - thou dost arise And shake him from thee; the vile strength he wields For earth's destruction thou dost all despise, Spurning him from thy bosom to the skies, And send'st him, shivering in thy playful spray And howling, to his Gods, where haply lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, And dashest him again to earth: - there let him lay.
Стр. 21 - Up and down ! up and down ! From the base of the wave to the billow's crown, And amidst the flashing and feathery foam, The stormy petrel finds a home. A home ! if such a place may be For her who lives on the wide, wide sea...
Стр. 286 - O'erhang and jutty his confounded base, Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean. Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide, Hold hard the breath and bend up every spirit To his full height.
Стр. 22 - It ate the food it ne'er had eat, And round and round it flew. The ice did split with a thunder-fit; The helmsman steered us through! And a good south wind sprung up behind; The Albatross did follow, And every day, for food or play, Came to the mariners
Стр. 217 - His pinion, and with short uneasy sweeps Circles above his eyry, with loud screams Chiding his mate back to her nest; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge out of his ken, A heap of fluttering feathers — never more Shall the lake glass her, flying over it...
Стр. 139 - 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...
Стр. 217 - Far off; — anon her mate comes winging back From hunting, and a great way off descries His huddling young left sole; at that, he checks His pinion, and with short uneasy sweeps Circles above his eyry, with loud screams...
Стр. 234 - Glory ye in his holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the LORD.
Стр. 343 - To look on the creation with an eye of interest and feeling must be ever acceptable to the Creator. To trace out the several properties of his works, and to study with diligence and humility their laws, their uses and operations, is an employment worthy the immortal mind of man ; since it is one of those studies which we may reasonably hope will survive beyond tho grave—when we shall no longer see through a " glass darkly," what wonders of creation spiritual as well as material, may unfold themselves...