The Poetry and History of Wyoming: Containing Campbelle's Gertrude, and the History of Wyoming, from Its Discovery to the Beginning of the Present CenturyM. H. Newman, 1844 - 398 páginas |
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... mountains lofty and wild , and over which long and rugged roads must be travelled to reach it , Wyoming is rarely visited , except from stern necessity . And yet the im- agination of Johnson has not pictured so lovely a spot in the vale ...
... mountains lofty and wild , and over which long and rugged roads must be travelled to reach it , Wyoming is rarely visited , except from stern necessity . And yet the im- agination of Johnson has not pictured so lovely a spot in the vale ...
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... mountains of Argyleshire , at the seat of Colonel Napier , a descendant of Napier Baron Merchester , the celebrated in- ventor of logarithims . It is suggested that he may have im- bibed from this gentleman his taste and knowledge of ...
... mountains of Argyleshire , at the seat of Colonel Napier , a descendant of Napier Baron Merchester , the celebrated in- ventor of logarithims . It is suggested that he may have im- bibed from this gentleman his taste and knowledge of ...
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... mountains , by a scoun drel Croat , of his clothes , his books , and thirty ducats in gold . About midwinter he returned to Hamburgh , where he re- mained four months , in the expectation of accompanying a young gentleman of Edinburgh ...
... mountains , by a scoun drel Croat , of his clothes , his books , and thirty ducats in gold . About midwinter he returned to Hamburgh , where he re- mained four months , in the expectation of accompanying a young gentleman of Edinburgh ...
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... mountains and stupendous cataracts excite no poetical feelings , and our majestic rivers roll their waters unheeded , because unsung . " Thus circumstanced , the sweet strains of Mr. Campbell's muse break upon us as gladly as would the ...
... mountains and stupendous cataracts excite no poetical feelings , and our majestic rivers roll their waters unheeded , because unsung . " Thus circumstanced , the sweet strains of Mr. Campbell's muse break upon us as gladly as would the ...
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... lake with light canoe , From morn till evening's sweeter pastime grew , With timbrel , when beneath the forests brown , Thy lovely maidens would the dance renew ; And aye those sunny mountains half - way down Would GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. ...
... lake with light canoe , From morn till evening's sweeter pastime grew , With timbrel , when beneath the forests brown , Thy lovely maidens would the dance renew ; And aye those sunny mountains half - way down Would GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. ...
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