Bible CharactersTalmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)
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Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)
Bible -- Biography
So the multitude goes--like the flower or the weed
That withers away to let others succeed;
So the multitude comes--even those we behold--
To repeat every tale that has often been told.
For we are the same our fathers have been;
We see the same sights our fathers have seen;
We drink the same stream, we view the same Sun,
And run the same course our fathers have run.
The thoughts we are thinking our fathers would think;
From the death we are shrinking our fathers would shrink;
To the life we are clinging they also would cling--
But it speeds from us all like a bird on the wing.
They loved--but the story we can not unfold;
They scorned--but the heart of the haughty is cold;
They grieved--but no wail from their slumber will come;
They joyed--but the tongue of their gladness is dumb.
They died--aye, they died--and we things that are now,
That walk on the turf that lies o’er their brow
And make in their dwellings a transient abode,
Meet the things that they met on their pilgrimage road.
Yea, hope and despondency, pleasure and pain,
Are mingled together in sunshine and rain;
And the smile and the tear, the song and the dirge,
Still follow each other, like surge upon surge.
’Tis the wink of an eye--’tis the draught of a breath--
From the blossom of health to the paleness of death,
From the gilded saloon to the bier and the shroud!
Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
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Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains; or, The Last Voice
from the Plains--An authentic record of a life time of hunting, trapping,
scouting and Indian fighting in the Far West. Copiously illustrated by
H. S. De Lay and by many reproductions from photographs. By Capt. W. F.
Drannan, who went on to The Plains when fifteen years old.
Rough Life on the Frontier.--A True and Graphic tale of the Doing and
Daring of the Men who pushed Westward in the early days of our country’s
life; told by a man who was one of them, and shared their struggles,
hardships and final success. Copiously illustrated with 23 full page
engravings from original drawings by H. S. De Lay. 530 pages.
Life in the Mines; or, Crime Avenged.--Including thrilling adventures
among miners and outlaws, the mystery of the Phantom Horseman and the
dark concoctions of One-Eyed Riley. By C. H. Simpson, author of “Wild
Life in the Far West,” “A Yankee’s Adventures in South Africa,” etc.
Copiously illustrated by H. S. De Lay.
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