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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: November 29, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark November 28, 1805November 30, 1805November 29, 1805 November 29th 1805. the wind being so high the party were unable to proceed with the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 13, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 12, 1804July 14, 1804July 13, 1804 My notes of the 13th of July by a Most unfortunate accident blew over Board in a Storm in the morning of…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Alastor: or, The Spirit of Solitude
by Percy Bysshe Shelley PrefaceNote on alastor, By Mrs. ShelleyAlastor: or, The Spirit of Solitude Earth, Ocean, Air, beloved brotherhood! If our great Mother has imbued my soul With…The Frog-Prince
The Frog-Prince One fine evening a young princess put on her bonnet and clogs, and went out to take a walk by herself in a wood; and when she came to a cool spring of water, that rose in the…Jorinda and Jorindel
Jorinda and Jorindel There was once an old castle, that stood in the middle of a deep gloomy wood, and in the castle lived an old fairy. Now this fairy could take any shape she pleased. All…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 26, 1804
Day 302 Day 304 Clark, September 26, 1804 26th Septr. 1804 bad hd Isd. 26th of September Wednesday 1804 Set out early proceeded on and Came to by the wish of the Chiefs for to let their…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 27, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 26, 1806June 28, 1806June 27, 1806 Friday June 27th 1806. We collected our horses early and set out. the road still continued on the heights…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 18, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark March 17, 1806March 19, 1806March 18, 1806 Tuesday March 18th 1806. Drewyer was taken last night with a violent pain in his side. Capt. Clark…Wisdom: 17
Wisdom Chapter 17 1 For great are thy judgments, and cannot be expressed: therefore unnurtured souls have erred. 2 For when unrighteous men thought to oppress the holy nation;…Nat
Nat"Please, sir, is this Plumfield?" asked a ragged boy of the man who opened the great gate at which the omnibus left him. "Yes. Who sent you?" "Mr. Laurence. I have got a letter for the…