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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 26, 1805
Day 870 Day 872 Clark, August 26, 1805 August 26th Monday 1805 a fine morning Despatched three men a head to hunt, our horses missing Sent out my guide and four men to hunt them, which…Percy Bysshe Shelley: An Exhortation
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Ode to the West WindThe Indian SerenadeAn Exhortation Published with "Prometheus Unbound", 1820. Dated 'Pisa, April, 1820' in Harvard manuscript (Woodberry), but…Most Popular:
Tyrannosaurus rexT. rex (c) Joe TucciaroneMeaning of Name:“tyrant lizard”Period:Period: Cretaceous (138 million to 65 million years ago)Size: 10 - 14 meters longWeight: 6 - 7 metric…Most All-American:
AllosaurusAllosaurus(c) Joe TucciaroneMeaning of Name:“different or strange lizard”Period: Jurassic Period (205 million to 138 million years ago)Size: 5 - 10 meters longWeight: 1 - 5 metric…Robert Graves: Love and Black Magic
Love and Black MagicTo the woods, to the woods is the wizard gone; In his grotto the maiden sits alone. She gazes up with a weary smile At the rafter-hanging crocodile, The slowly swinging…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 29, 1805
Day 1038 Day 1040 Clark, November 29, 1805 Friday 29th of November 1805 The wind and rain Continued all the last night, this morning much more moderate. the waves Still high and rain…Alfred Lord Tennyson: The Lotos-Eaters
The Lotos-EatersThese forty lines formed the conclusion to the original (1833) version of the poem. When the poem was reprinted in the 1842 volumes these lines were suppressed. We have had…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 7, 1804
Day 255 Day 257 Clark, September 7, 1804 7th Septr. 1804 Septr. 7th Friday a verry Cold morning Set out at day light we landed after proceding 51/2 miles, near the foot of a round mounting…Swingers
Director/Director of Photography: Doug Liman Writer: Jon Favreau Editor: Stephen Mirrione Music: Justin Reinhardt Production Designer: Brad Halvorson Producer: Victor…Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky"
The Question: Is there any type of English translation to Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky? Can you direct me to the site? The Answer: Yes and no…