The solemn groves of firs and spruces, the plumed sierras of lofty pines, the stately pillared forests of birch and beech, the wild ravines, the tremulous thickets of silvery poplar, the bare peaks with their wide outlooks, and the cool vales resounding... The Works of Henry Van Dyke - Seite 184von Henry Van Dyke - 1920Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Van Dyke - 1900 - 226 Seiten
...Unexpected fortune Kugusr cightcentf) Personal What is property, after all ? The law says property there are two kinds, real and personal. But it seems...the only kind of possession that is worth anything. — xm, 176. nineteentf) Theunfail- All the streams were larger in our boyhood ingfoun- than they are... | |
| 1900 - 1162 Seiten
...loved them all; they ministered joy and peace to us; they were all ours, though we held no title deed and our ownership had never been recorded. What is...gallery of great paintings adorns the house of the Honorable Midas Bond, and every year adds a new treasure to his collection. He knows how much they... | |
| Mary Allette Ayer - 1907 - 232 Seiten
...in his own age, would find all other ages inhospitable and barren. — Hamilton W. Mabie. "\17"HAT is property after all? The law says there are two...the only kind of possession that is worth anything. — Henry van Dyke. ]V[O one can give what is not possessed in one's self, and these greater gifts... | |
| Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown - 1909 - 416 Seiten
...of brighter green from the darker mass behind them. They were all ours, from crested cliff to wooded base. The solemn groves of firs and spruces, the plumed...the only kind of possession that is worth anything. What does it profit a man to be the landed proprietor of countless acres unless he can reap the harvest... | |
| Elizabeth Thompson and Emerson Dillingham (Adelle Powers) - 1911 - 202 Seiten
...melody, Are ours beyond recall. FROEBEL'S Mother Play It seems to me that the only real property is that which we take into our inner life and make our...understanding and admiration and sympathy and love. — HENRY VAN DYKE TWO little girls were walking along a road together. It was springtime, and the... | |
| Elizabeth Thompson Dillingham, Adelle Powers Emerson - 1911 - 200 Seiten
...melody, Are ours beyond recall. FROEBEL'S Mother Play It seems to me that the only real property is that which we take into our inner life and make our...understanding and admiration and sympathy and love. — HENRY VAN DYKE TWO little girls were walking along a road together. It was springtime, and the... | |
| Will David Howe - 1912 - 318 Seiten
...them. They were all ours, from crested cliff to wooded base. The solemn groves of firs and spruoes, the plumed sierras of lofty pines, the stately pillared...the only kind of possession that is worth anything. What does it profit a man to be the landed proprietor of countless acres unless he can reap the harvest... | |
| Frederick Houk Law - 1924 - 376 Seiten
...undulating dome of Moosilauke trembled in the distant blue. They were all ours, from crested cliff to wooded base. The solemn groves of firs and spruces, the plumed...gallery of great paintings adorns the house of the Honorable Midas Bond,2 and every year adds a new treasure to his collection. He knows how much they... | |
| Frederick Houk Law - 1922 - 376 Seiten
...undulating dome of Moosilauke trembled in the distant blue. They were all ours, from crested cliff to wooded base. The solemn groves of firs and spruces, the plumed...gallery of great paintings adorns the house of the Honorable Midas Bond,2 and every year adds a new treasure to his collection. He knows how much they... | |
| Howard Copeland Hill, Rollo La Verne Lyman - 1924 - 564 Seiten
...of brighter green from the darker mass behind them. They were all ours, from crested cliff to wooded base. The solemn groves of firs and spruces, the plumed...the only kind of possession that is worth anything. What does it profit a man to be the landed proprietor of countless acres unless he can reap the harvest... | |
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