Major American Writers, Volume 1Howard Mumford Jones, Ernest Erwin Leisy, Richard M. Ludwig |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 14
Page 617
... Olaf razed the heathen temple at Lade to the ground , and took the great gold ring which Earl Hakon had had made and which hung on the door of the temple . This " was considered a distinguished ornament . " 4. Vendland - the south shore ...
... Olaf razed the heathen temple at Lade to the ground , and took the great gold ring which Earl Hakon had had made and which hung on the door of the temple . This " was considered a distinguished ornament . " 4. Vendland - the south shore ...
Page 618
... Olaf said , 25 " Gleams so bright above my head ? Wherefore standest thou so white In pale moonlight ? ” " " Tis the ... Olaf's bugle - horn ; And forever sundered ride Bridegroom and bride ! 40 The omitted sections ( IX - XVI ) tell of ...
... Olaf said , 25 " Gleams so bright above my head ? Wherefore standest thou so white In pale moonlight ? ” " " Tis the ... Olaf's bugle - horn ; And forever sundered ride Bridegroom and bride ! 40 The omitted sections ( IX - XVI ) tell of ...
Page 619
... Olaf's aid . Olaf therefore ordered his fleet to sail for home , but the smaller ships sailed fastest , leaving only eleven ships with Olaf . Sigvald then persuaded Olaf that he knew the best channels for the large ships , and so ...
... Olaf's aid . Olaf therefore ordered his fleet to sail for home , but the smaller ships sailed fastest , leaving only eleven ships with Olaf . Sigvald then persuaded Olaf that he knew the best channels for the large ships , and so ...
Contents
JOHN SMITH 1579801631 | 1 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1645?1729 | 20 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS 17031758 | 39 |
Copyright | |
60 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Al Aaraaf American appeared Beatrice beauty breath called dark death Deerslayer divine door dream earth Edgar Allan Poe edition Emerson England English Ethan Brand eyes face fancy father fear feel fire flowers forest Franklin Giovanni Graham's Magazine hand hath Hawk-eye head heard heart heaven hour human Indian John Greenleaf Whittier John Woolman King land leaves letter Ligeia light live look Magua Maypole mind moral morning nature never night o'er Olaf passed poem poet poetry published Ralph Waldo Emerson reason river round sail seemed sense shadow shore Sigrid the Haughty smile song soul sound speak spirit stars stood sweet thee things thou thought tion trees truth Twice-Told Tales village voice Washington Irving whole wild wind woods words young ΙΟ