American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Band 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 Seiten |
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... never , never , never cloy , 3 No never , never cloy . Here , POET ! see , Castalia's spring –2 Come , give me a bumper , I'll mount to the skies , Another , another - ' Tis done ! I arise ; On fancy's wing , I mount , I sing , And now ...
... never , never , never cloy , 3 No never , never cloy . Here , POET ! see , Castalia's spring –2 Come , give me a bumper , I'll mount to the skies , Another , another - ' Tis done ! I arise ; On fancy's wing , I mount , I sing , And now ...
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... never spoke but to answer ; that , though at intervals he had considerable time to himself , yet I had never seen him reading- no , not even a newspaper ; that for long periods he would stand looking out , at his pale window behind the ...
... never spoke but to answer ; that , though at intervals he had considerable time to himself , yet I had never seen him reading- no , not even a newspaper ; that for long periods he would stand looking out , at his pale window behind the ...
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... Never mine hit now , Mister Lovingood , never mine , I'se pow'fl busy jis ' now ; sum uther time'll du . ' " Sez I , ' Yu mus ' take hit now . Yu talked ove jugin26 me ' bout the durn'd thing . Yere hit is , an ' I reach'd hit forrid ...
... Never mine hit now , Mister Lovingood , never mine , I'se pow'fl busy jis ' now ; sum uther time'll du . ' " Sez I , ' Yu mus ' take hit now . Yu talked ove jugin26 me ' bout the durn'd thing . Yere hit is , an ' I reach'd hit forrid ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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