| mrs. William Thomas Greenup - 1880 - 328 pages
...refreshed ! The water is pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red Sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...buildings. And be it the moral of my story, that as the wasted and longlost fountain is now known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water,... | |
| 1921 - 744 pages
...department? the physician of the Board of Health, etc.? What moral does Hawthorne give to his little story? (As this wasted and long-lost fountain is now known and prized again, . . . recognized by all.) Study the period. g. The Great Carbuncle. (1) Indian tradition of the Great... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 560 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...the virtues of cold water, too little valued since your fathers' days, be recognized by all. Your pardon, good people! I must interrupt my stream of eloquence,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 554 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...the virtues of cold water, too little valued since your fathers' days, be recognized by all. Your pardon, good people! I must interrupt my stream of eloquence,... | |
| 1882 - 548 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...the virtues of cold water, too little valued since your fathers' days, be recognized by all. Your pardon, good people ! I must interrupt my stream of... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1882 - 448 pages
...refreshed ! The water is pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red Sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...buildings. And be it the moral of my story, that, as the wasted and long-lost fountain is now known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 698 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...from the brick buildings. And be. it the- -moral. .of _my-story^ that,. as., this wa§ted._,anil long-lost fountain is now known_ and_pjiz£tL.aga.in, so.... | |
| Granville series - 1882 - 330 pages
...health, peace, and happiness ; and I behold with certainty and joy the approach of the period when the virtues of cold water, too little valued since our fathers' days, will be fully appreciated and recognised by all. WHEN I WAS A TINY BOY. cast a look bo-hind, to think... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1884 - 248 pages
...till here stand I, gentlemen and ladies, to serve you with my iron goblet. sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...buildings. And be it the moral of my story, that, as the wasted and long-lost fountain is now known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water,... | |
| Charles Meadows - 1884 - 98 pages
...! The water is pure and cold as that which slacked1 the thirst of the red Segamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...buildings. And be it the moral of my story, that, as the wasted and long lost fountain is now known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water,... | |
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