American Poetry and Prose, Band 1Norman Foerster, Robert Morss Lovett Houghton Mifflin, 1947 - 1610 Seiten |
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... fire . Against the fire they lie on little hurdles of Reedes covered with a mat , borne from the ground a foote and more by a hurdle of wood . On these round about the house they lie heads and points one by thother against the fire ...
... fire . Against the fire they lie on little hurdles of Reedes covered with a mat , borne from the ground a foote and more by a hurdle of wood . On these round about the house they lie heads and points one by thother against the fire ...
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... fire that came 5 Did ever catch and often out would flame . But now my heart is made Thy censer trim , Full of Thy golden altar's fire , To offer up sweet incense in Unto Thyself entire : ΙΟ I find my tinder scarce Thy sparks can feel ...
... fire that came 5 Did ever catch and often out would flame . But now my heart is made Thy censer trim , Full of Thy golden altar's fire , To offer up sweet incense in Unto Thyself entire : ΙΟ I find my tinder scarce Thy sparks can feel ...
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... fire in this very kiln was burning . 10 30 The man who now watched the fire was of a different order , and troubled himself with 20 no thoughts save the very few that were requisite to his business . At frequent in- tervals , he flung ...
... fire in this very kiln was burning . 10 30 The man who now watched the fire was of a different order , and troubled himself with 20 no thoughts save the very few that were requisite to his business . At frequent in- tervals , he flung ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
The Indians | 11 |
The Settlement at Merry Mount | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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age of reason American appeared beauty better bird called Christ church Cotton Mather deism divine door dream earth effect England English eyes faith fancy fear feel fire friends genius give governor hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry Thoreau hour human John Winthrop land learned Ligeia light live look Lord Maypole means ment Merry Mount mind moral morning nation nature never Nevermore night o'er once passed person poem poet poetry poor Puritan reason religion Rip Van Winkle romanticism round seemed sense soul sound speak spirit stand sweet tell thee things thou thought tion trees true truth Twice-Told Tales UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unto virtue whole wild wind woods words Wouter Van Twiller young ΙΟ