American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: EmersonHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1879 - 453 pages |
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... things , as cranberries , eels , seals , were found in abun- dance . The French turned this Indian term into Cadie or Acadie ; the English into Quoddy , in which form it remains when applied to the Quoddy Indians , to Quoddy Head , the ...
... things , as cranberries , eels , seals , were found in abun- dance . The French turned this Indian term into Cadie or Acadie ; the English into Quoddy , in which form it remains when applied to the Quoddy Indians , to Quoddy Head , the ...
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... things look for the how , and the why , and the wherefore ? Daily injustice is done , and might is the right of the strongest ! " 300 But , without heeding his warmth , continued the notary public , • " Man is unjust , but God is just ...
... things look for the how , and the why , and the wherefore ? Daily injustice is done , and might is the right of the strongest ! " 300 But , without heeding his warmth , continued the notary public , • " Man is unjust , but God is just ...
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... in flocks of sheep and in cattle . Orderly all things proceeded , and duly and wel ' were completed , And the great seal of the law was set like a sun on the margin . Then from his leathern pouch the farmer threw on the EVANGELINE . 35.
... in flocks of sheep and in cattle . Orderly all things proceeded , and duly and wel ' were completed , And the great seal of the law was set like a sun on the margin . Then from his leathern pouch the farmer threw on the EVANGELINE . 35.
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... things were held in common , and what one had was another's . Yet under Benedict's roof hospitality seemed more abundant : 100 For Evangeline stood among the guests of her father ; Bright was her face with smiles , and words of welcome ...
... things were held in common , and what one had was another's . Yet under Benedict's roof hospitality seemed more abundant : 100 For Evangeline stood among the guests of her father ; Bright was her face with smiles , and words of welcome ...
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... things beheld in dismay the crowd on the shore and on shipboard . 625 Speechless at first they stood , then cried aloud in their anguish , " We shall behold no more our homes in the vil- lage of Grand - Pré ! ” Loud on a sudden the ...
... things beheld in dismay the crowd on the shore and on shipboard . 625 Speechless at first they stood , then cried aloud in their anguish , " We shall behold no more our homes in the vil- lage of Grand - Pré ! ” Loud on a sudden the ...
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