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Percy Bysshe Shelley: Fragment 4
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Fragment 3Fragment 5Fragment 4 'Twas at the season when the Earth upsprings From slumber, as a sphered angel's child, Shadowing its eyes with green and golden…Maxwell Struthers Burt: Fifty Years Spent
Fifty Years SpentMaxwell Struthers BurtFifty years spent before I found me, Wind on my mouth and the taste of the rain, Where the great hills circled and swept around me And the torrents…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 26, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 25, 1806August 27, 1806August 26, 1806 Tuesday 26th of August 1806 a heavy dew this morning the hunters or Shannon & the 2 fields…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: September 6, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark September 5, 1806September 7, 1806September 6, 1806 Saturday 6th of September 1806 The Musquetors excessively troublesom we Set out early at the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: September 12, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark September 11, 1806September 13, 1806September 12, 1806 Friday 12th of September 1806 a thick fog a litile before day which blew off at day light…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 23, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 22, 1804August 24, 1804August 23, 1804 23rd August Thursday 1804 Set out this morning verry early, the two men R. Fields & Shannon did…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: September 4, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark September 3, 1804September 5, 1804September 4, 1804 4th of September Tuesday 1804. a verry Cold wind from South E. by S. we Set out early…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: September 15, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark September 14, 1804September 16, 1804September 15, 1804 September the 15th Satturday 1804 Set out early passed the Mouth of a creek on the L S.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: October 4, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark October 3, 1804October 5, 1804October 4, 1804 4th of October Thursday- the Wind blew all night from the N W. Some rain we were obliged to drop…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: October 6, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark October 5, 1804October 7, 1804October 6, 1804 6th of October Satturday 1804 Cold Wind from the N. Saw many large round Stones near the middle of…