Songs of the Wilderness: Being a Collection of Poems, Written in Some Different Parts of the Territory of the Hudson's Bay Company, and in the Wilds of Canada, on the Route to that Territory in the Spring and Summer of 1844; Interspersed with Some Illustrative Notes |
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... Trace the starr'd vault of night and take your fill : * This word and the word present in the end of a line four stanzas further on , are intended to be accepted in their proper and original force ; the former being equivalent to that ...
... Trace the starr'd vault of night and take your fill : * This word and the word present in the end of a line four stanzas further on , are intended to be accepted in their proper and original force ; the former being equivalent to that ...
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... trace O'er trunks from angry winds which prostrate lie Oft under burning sun ; yet , as in race , Back for repeated load their footsteps fly . • XVI . Scarce are they launch'd , the self - same toils return , Falls following falls 2 ...
... trace O'er trunks from angry winds which prostrate lie Oft under burning sun ; yet , as in race , Back for repeated load their footsteps fly . • XVI . Scarce are they launch'd , the self - same toils return , Falls following falls 2 ...
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... , little more than the traces can be said to linger . I think also , that even within my own memory , his very song has lost something of its wonted E spirit and power , and , if the term can THE TOILS OF THE VOYAGEUR . 49.
... , little more than the traces can be said to linger . I think also , that even within my own memory , his very song has lost something of its wonted E spirit and power , and , if the term can THE TOILS OF THE VOYAGEUR . 49.
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... trace In all that range the ample woods , or flee To rocky den , or build on airy tree , And soar in open firmament above , Or up the sedgy waters flutter free ' , — Wisdom and plan , omnipotence and love ! ' This may remind some ...
... trace In all that range the ample woods , or flee To rocky den , or build on airy tree , And soar in open firmament above , Or up the sedgy waters flutter free ' , — Wisdom and plan , omnipotence and love ! ' This may remind some ...
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... trace : I stray , through bushes low , a little space : Unlook'd for sight their parted leaves disclose : Restless no more , lo ! one of Indian race- His bones beneath that roof of bark repose . Poor savage ! in such bark through ...
... trace : I stray , through bushes low , a little space : Unlook'd for sight their parted leaves disclose : Restless no more , lo ! one of Indian race- His bones beneath that roof of bark repose . Poor savage ! in such bark through ...
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