American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: EmersonHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1879 - 453 pages |
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... heart which is of more worth to us than any record , however full , of ex- ternal change and adventure . Such hints may be found , for example , in the early lines , To the River Charles , which may be compared with his recent Three ...
... heart which is of more worth to us than any record , however full , of ex- ternal change and adventure . Such hints may be found , for example , in the early lines , To the River Charles , which may be compared with his recent Three ...
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... heart or the knocker of iron ; Or , at the joyous feast of the Patron Saint of the village , Bolder grew , and pressed her hand in the dance as he whispered the first syllable , where it is commonly placed ; but Milton , who of all ...
... heart or the knocker of iron ; Or , at the joyous feast of the Patron Saint of the village , Bolder grew , and pressed her hand in the dance as he whispered the first syllable , where it is commonly placed ; but Milton , who of all ...
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... heart and hopes of a woman . 133. The French have another saying similar to this , that they were guests going into the wedding . 139. In Pluquet's Contes Populaires we are told that if one of a swallow's young is blind the mother bird ...
... heart and hopes of a woman . 133. The French have another saying similar to this , that they were guests going into the wedding . 139. In Pluquet's Contes Populaires we are told that if one of a swallow's young is blind the mother bird ...
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... , suddenly lifted , Sounded the wooden latch , and the door swung back on its hinges . 220 Benedict knew by the hob - nailed shoes it was Ba- sil the blacksmith , And by her beating heart Evangeline knew who was with EVANGELINE . 27.
... , suddenly lifted , Sounded the wooden latch , and the door swung back on its hinges . 220 Benedict knew by the hob - nailed shoes it was Ba- sil the blacksmith , And by her beating heart Evangeline knew who was with EVANGELINE . 27.
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... heart Evangeline knew who was with him . " Welcome ! " the farmer exclaimed , as their footsteps paused on the threshold , " Welcome , Basil , my friend ! Come , take thy place on the settle Close by the chimney - side , which is always ...
... heart Evangeline knew who was with him . " Welcome ! " the farmer exclaimed , as their footsteps paused on the threshold , " Welcome , Basil , my friend ! Come , take thy place on the settle Close by the chimney - side , which is always ...
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