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Poem: The Boston Evening Transcript
Poem 17 Poem 19 The Boston Evening Transcript The readers of the Boston Evening Transcript Sway in the wind like a field of ripe corn. When evening quickens faintly in the street, Wakening…Linda Hamilton
Linda Hamilton is best known to moviegoers as Sarah Connor, the central protagonist in 1984's The Terminator. Hamilton grew up in Maryland and briefly attended Washington College before heading to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 25, 1804
Day 156 Day 158 Clark, July 25, 1804 White Catfish Camp 25th of July Wednesday a fair morning Several hunters out today at 2 oClock Drewyer & Peter returned from the Otteaus Village;…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, October 30, 1804 (Entry 2)
Day 381 Day 383 Clark, October 30, 1804 Mandans Ka gar no mogh ge the 2d Chief of the 2d Village of Mandins Came the 30t of Octr. and Spoke to us as follows. Viz Will you be So good as to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 16, 1804
Day 410 Day 412 Clark, November 16, 1804 16th November Friday 1804 a verry white frost all the trees all Covered with ice, Cloudy, all the men move into the huts which is not finishd…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, December 22, 1804
Day 452 Day 454 Clark, December 22, 1804 22nd December Satturday 1804 a number of Squars womn & men Dressed in Squars Clothes Came with Corn to Sell to the men for little things, we…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 1, 1805
Day 495 Day 497 Clark, February 1, 1805 1st of February Friday 1805 a cold windey Day our hunters returnd. haveing killed only one Deer, a war Chief of the Me ne tar ras Came with Some…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 16, 1805
Day 514 Day 516 Clark, February 16, 1805 16th of February Satturday 1805 a fine morning, visited by but fiew Indians to day, at Dusk two of the Indians who wint down with Capt. Lewis…Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Snake
by EmilyDickinsonIn the GardenThe MushroomThe Snake The Snake A narrow fellow in the grass Occasionally rides; You may have met him, — did you not, His notice sudden is. The grass…Christina Rossetti: Sound Sleep
Sound SleepSome are laughing, some are weeping; She is sleeping, only sleeping. Round her rest wild flowers are creeping; There the wind is heaping, heaping Sweetest sweets of Summer's…