The North American Review, Volume 241University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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Page 134
... light and bound for Buffalo ; I might climb gingerly about the tow . But I'd prefer to sun myself on deck And learn the hills from High Tor to Breakneck ; To see the captain of the Elsie's wife Hang out her wash that leaps with windy ...
... light and bound for Buffalo ; I might climb gingerly about the tow . But I'd prefer to sun myself on deck And learn the hills from High Tor to Breakneck ; To see the captain of the Elsie's wife Hang out her wash that leaps with windy ...
Page 159
... light ; a strange light like that he had seen on the edges of the thunderclouds . " • There is a breathless pity and terror in Mr. Coffin's record of that summer . The man and the woman , seen always through the eyes of the woman's son ...
... light ; a strange light like that he had seen on the edges of the thunderclouds . " • There is a breathless pity and terror in Mr. Coffin's record of that summer . The man and the woman , seen always through the eyes of the woman's son ...
Page 173
... Light Horse Harry " and its unhappy culmination is poignantly told , as well as that of his oldest son , the blackguardedly " Black Horse Harry . " In Robert E. Lee , the son in whom " Light Horse Harry's " best and most stable ...
... Light Horse Harry " and its unhappy culmination is poignantly told , as well as that of his oldest son , the blackguardedly " Black Horse Harry . " In Robert E. Lee , the son in whom " Light Horse Harry's " best and most stable ...
Contents
Agriculture and the Constitution | 57 |
AUSLANDER JOSEPH To Elinor Wylie Verse | 238 |
Catastrophe of the Trophies | 291 |
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