... hardihood to follow us into the trackless and unknown Atlantic, without any other guides than their own feeble knowledge ; and we will depart with the return of the sun. All now dependeth on quitting the Canaries unseen. Cooper's Novels - Page 244by James Fenimore Cooper - 1852Full view - About this book
| Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...New England's strand, When first the thoughtful and the free— Our fathers—trod the desert land. They little thought how pure a light, With years, should gather round that day ; How love sh6uld keep their memories bright, How wide a realm their sons should sway. Green are their bays ;... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1841 - 1048 pages
...dependeth on quitting the Canaries unseen." MERCEDES As this was said, they reached the boat, and were quickly pulled on board the Santa Maria. By this time...specks on the unquiet element that washed their hulls. OF CASTILE. 175 CHAPTER VI. They little thought how pure a light, With years, should gather round that... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1845 - 502 pages
...Canaries unseen. ,• . ,,„ -. ,. t.,: -i ., i As this was said, they reached the boat, and were quickly pulled on board the Santa Maria. By this time...of the islands were towering like gloomy shadows in theatmosphere, and, soon after, the caravels 'resembled dark, shapeless specks, on the unquiet element... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 498 pages
...quitting the Canaries unseen." MERCEDES OF CASTILE. As this was said, they reached the boat, and were quickly pulled on board the Santa Maria. By this time...their hulls. CHAPTER XVI. " They little thought how pore a light, With years, should gather round that day j How love should keep their memories bright... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1855 - 310 pages
...on New England's strand, When first the thoughtful and the free, Our fathers, trod the desert land. They little thought how pure a light, With years, should gather round that day : Green are their bays ; but greener still Shall round their spreading fame be wreathed, And regions,... | |
| One of 'em - American literature - 1855 - 340 pages
...on New England's strand, When first the thoughtful and the free, Onr fathers, trod the desert land. They little thought how pure a light, With years should gather round that day ; IIow love should keep their memories bright, How wide a realm their sous should sway. Green are their... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - American fiction - 1857 - 500 pages
...All now dependeth on quitting the Canaries unseen." As this was said, they reached the boat, and were quickly pulled on board the Santa Maria. By this time...shapeless specks, on the unquiet element that washed their I ulls. CHAPTER XVI. " They little thought how pure a light, With years, should gather round that day... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1860 - 502 pages
...All now dependeth on quitting the Canaries unseen." As this was s&id, they reached the boat, and were quickly pulled on board the Santa Maria. By this time...shapeless specks, on the unquiet element that washed their ty 11*. CHAPTER XVI. "They little thought how pure a light, With years, should gather round that day;... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1861 - 550 pages
...All now dependeth on quitting the Canaries unseen." As this was said they reached the boat, and were quickly pulled on board the Santa Maria. By this time...their hulls. CHAPTER XVI. "They little thought how pare a light, With yean, shoald gather round that day ; How love should keep their memories bright... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - Massachusetts - 1866 - 296 pages
...landed on the Rock at Plymouth. In the beautiful and prophetic lines of Bryant — TUB ATLANTIC. 161 " They little thought how pure a light With years should gather round that day, IIo\v love should keep their memories bright, How wide a realm their sons should sway. " Green are... | |
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