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Some playing, some slum- bering slumbering ? Who are the girls? Who are the married women?
to hear the bugles play, and the drums beat! To hear the artillery!
wandered alone, bare- headed bareheaded , barefoot, Down from the showered halo, Up from the mystic play
Amorous, mature—all beautiful to me—all won- drous wondrous , My limbs, and the quivering fire that ever plays
under-hold, the hair rumpled over and blinding the eyes; The march of firemen in their own costumes, the play
what was expected of heaven or feared of hell, are now consumed, Mad filaments, ungovernable shoots play
, He shall be lawless, rude, illiterate—he shall be one condemned by others for deeds done; I will play
I love to look on the stars and stripes, I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
remain in the same room with you, Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is playing
a word, Lived the same life with the rest, the same old laugh- ing laughing , gnawing, sleeping, Played
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
Play the old rôle, the rôle that is great or small, according as one makes it!
the praise of things, In the dispute on God and eternity he is silent, He sees eternity less like a play
These are not to be cherished for themselves, They fill their hour, the dancers dance, the musicians play
13* The most renowned poems would be ashes, orations and plays would be vacuums.
Let priests still play at immortality! Let Death be inaugurated!
How my thoughts play subtly at the spectacles around! How the clouds pass silently overhead!
wandered alone, bare- headed, barefoot, Down from the showered halo and the moonbeams, Up from the mystic play
Picaninies, and the Grand Panjandrum himself, with a little round button at the top; and they all fell to playing
Young gentlemen will not play ball, or pitch quoits, or wrestle and tumble, or any other similar thing
In this sphere his long practical acquaintance with the laws of mechanics has been brought into play;
garden or as vacant lots would be—for they might raise potatoes in the first, and their children might play
the shadow of the mantle of his late distinguished progenitor and namesake falling upon him, have played
and as he has in all probability a long career yet to run, I look forward with confidence to his playing
Yet he found time in early youth to mingle in the toilsome “play” of the firemen.
where his natural abilities, sharpened as they have been by the struggles of partisanship, have full play
description—yet as my series of sketches would be incomplete if it did not include a man who has played
It should then be much out of doors, and should play, dance, sing, and shout as nature dictates.
the bench, has been rather more obscure in his history than accords with the prominent part he once played
A number of the idle boys were playing around the basin and climbing up the marble jet, and it was generally
Whether the Board of Commissioners have in any way played foul with the funds under their control.
steam-power, iron, granite, and hardening cement—these made to subserve the most stupendous and swiftly-playing
Indeed, merely to move is a pleasure; the play of the limbs in motion is enough.
Walter Scott, Daniel Webster, Dean Swift, and hundreds of persons of lesser note, are instances of the play
Because we think a clear and deeply based popular appreciation of the truth, with all its play of causes
Hatch play "before high heaven."
training, this error, at least, has become exploded—and he will look on all health and all illness as a play
form for his walking style—but always go with head erect and breast expanded—always throwing open the play
would seem as if all the running and walking feats we ever have here in America were mere child's play
The Eckfords being the crack club of this district, crowds assembled to see the play.
; the light weights it appeared partook of too heavy a repast, for on returning to the field their play
conclusions which he draws therefrom, and the remedies which his long experience suggests, come into useful play
Saturday contained a long notice, accompanied by extracts of a work which it denominates "Carlyle's Peter
some secret understanding with 'De Santy' has procured advance intelligence of the aforesaid "Life of Peter
The physique, of course, partakes largely of all this play of causes and effects.
lead and the appetite of gain—even those whose career is the career of prostitution, "pleasure" and play—are
for those inquirers who indeed think that the proper study for mankind is man, with all the strange play
We would not readily believe that Peter Cooper, "De Santy," C.W.
Drenching the stomach with it just before, or during a hearty meal, plays the mischief with the digestion
In one of the feet there are thirty-six bones, and the same number of joints, continually playing in
Yet they are always squeezed into boots not modeled from them, nor allowing the play and ease they require
See also Whitman's description of "youngsters playing 'base,' a certain game of ball," in an article
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 1998), 477. the same may be said of cricket—and, in short, of all games
Boys should be encouraged to play the game.
In country places it is often played with flat stones, or with horse-shoes.
Most of our American cities have grounds where it is regularly played.
See also Whitman's description of "youngsters playing 'base,' a certain game of ball," in an article
Gluttony, sloth or inebriety must not even once be allowed to dull the perceptions, reverse the play
The full condition of power is attained by him—and the marvellous marvelous effects play invisibly out
it out vi et armis , the rest of the population of the building grouping around, either to see fair play
life involves a fine and robust condition of manhood, with every faculty of body and mind in full play
Much of it is to be looked for through a diffusion of more general information upon the subtle play of
No. 1’s playing was nearly as good as was expected by her men—it being anticipated by them that about
passed the TIMES office, they halted and gave us some of the tallest kind of cheering, while the band played
should be opened, and the door also, so that the room may become filled with good fresh air—for the play
determination to strive for them, not for a little while merely, but for a long while, at work or play
We cannot avoid thinking that the same game has been played with the Cable as is said to be carried on
the theatre of Bacchus, in Athens, where the tragedies of Sophocles and the other Greek poets were played
Charles Kingsley’s “Saint’s Tragedy,” Matthew Arnold’s “Merope,” and several lately issued anonymous plays
take a fancy to the gutta percha; should an iceberg in its bouleversement snip it through, it is "no play
legislation, has at least the merit of being more harmless than quite a good many of the “fantastic tricks” played
We shall find a play of mental, moral and social power interacting between them.
Hunt up such places as the (Moses) Taylor and (Peter) Cooper, to aid in the construction of this beautiful
We remember well when "we boys" used to play it about Brooklyn regularly every Saturday afternoon; but
Down on Long Island it is played in a manner to make a fellow bounce!
" sends the ball whizzing past your side, as if from a big gun; indeed it is quite an art, as they play
But, however played, there are always health and sport in this game.
is barely perceptible at any time, from the fact that the Main Avenue enlarges so rapidly that it plays
The grand match between the Long Island and New York Clubs will be played on Tuesday next, commencing
Branch prefers a wider field for the play of woman’s affections.
The Journal gives several anecdotes relative to the play of some first-rate performers.
accustomed to take one pocket to his opponent's five; and, to convey a notion of his experience, he has played
one individual alone fifty thousand games of this kind; that is to say, estimating four games to be played