| Bret Harte - American literature - 1915 - 730 pages
...all three, And said, " It is God's own harmony, This wind we hear in the chimney." DICKENS IN CAMP ABOVE the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. The roaring camp-fire, with rude humour, painted The ruddy tints of health On haggard face and form... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - American poetry - 1915 - 346 pages
...Somehow it seemed to me that God Somewhere had just relieved a picket." Bret Harte. DICKENS IN CAMP AROVE the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The river...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. The roaring camp-fire, with rude humor, painted The ruddy tints of health On haggard face and form... | |
| Lee Emerson Bassett - Elocution - 1917 - 372 pages
...endeavoring each time to hold the breath better than before and to make the tones purer and clearer. Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. Bret Harte : Dickens in Camp. 16. Read the appended extract, sustaining the breath throughout each... | |
| Ella Sterling Mighels - American literature - 1918 - 432 pages
...feet, And the goal that thou seekest is death. Virna Woods. From "Chorus of Amazons". DICKENS IN CAMP Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. The roaring camp-fire, with rude humor, painted The ruddy tints of health On haggard face and form... | |
| Ella Sterling Mighels - American literature - 1918 - 432 pages
...feet, And the goal that thou seekest is death. V\ma Woods. From "Chorus of Amazons". DICKENS IN CAMP Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. The roaring camp-fire, with rude humor, painted The ruddy tints of health On haggard face and form... | |
| Leonard G. Nattkemper, George Wharton James - Readers - 1919 - 776 pages
...San Francisco,* and used by land permission of author and publisher. DICKENS IN CAMP BY BRET HARTE Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow : The roaring camp-fire, with rude humor, painted The ruddy tints of health On haggard face and form... | |
| Leonard Southerden Wood - Children - 1921 - 396 pages
...eyes Take new azure from the sky ; Truly near to heaven lies Infancy. BRET HARTE CCXXXIV LITTLE NELL Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The river sang below ; The dim Sierras, from beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. The roaring camp-fire, with rude humour, painted The... | |
| Alban Bertram De Mille - American poetry - 1923 - 552 pages
...was dumb, For the great heart of the nation, throbbing answered, "Lord, we come!" DICKENS IN CAMP is Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. The roaring camp-fire, with rude humor, painted 20 The ruddy tints of health On haggard face and form... | |
| John Walter Gregory, C. J. Gregory - Himalaya Mountains - 1923 - 364 pages
...turned the last bend and saw in the distance the houses of A-tun-tze. 203 CHAPTER XIV AROUND A-TUN-TZE Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. BRET HARTE. DURING the march up the Mekong we had seen occasionally the superb mountain range of the... | |
| Leonidas Warren Payne - American literature - 1917 - 734 pages
...his fear; Eat, and drink, and have thy fill; Yet remain an outlaw still ! Bret Harte DICKENS IN CAMP Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting, The...Sierras, far beyond, uplifting Their minarets of snow. The roaring camp-fire, with rude humor, painted The ruddy tints of health On haggard face and form... | |
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