American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: EmersonHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1879 - 453 pages |
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... young people in America the most natural acquaintance with literature . This does not profess to be a representative volume of American poetry , nor , in a comprehensive way , of the poets whose works are included in it ; but , be ...
... young people in America the most natural acquaintance with literature . This does not profess to be a representative volume of American poetry , nor , in a comprehensive way , of the poets whose works are included in it ; but , be ...
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... young girl mused beside the well . " . . 279 LITTLE PEOPLE OF THE SNOW . " That mountain rose So high , that on its top , the winter snow Was never melted . " GRANDMOTHER'S STORY OF BUNKER HILL 307 BATTLE . " How they surged above the ...
... young girl mused beside the well . " . . 279 LITTLE PEOPLE OF THE SNOW . " That mountain rose So high , that on its top , the winter snow Was never melted . " GRANDMOTHER'S STORY OF BUNKER HILL 307 BATTLE . " How they surged above the ...
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... young men , who compromised the reputation of the community , and all were very much under the influence of their priests , some of whom made no secret of their bitter hostility to the English , and of their determination to use every ...
... young men , who compromised the reputation of the community , and all were very much under the influence of their priests , some of whom made no secret of their bitter hostility to the English , and of their determination to use every ...
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... , as well ancient as young men and lads , " a proclamation summoning all the males to attend him in the church at Grand - Pré on the 5th instant , to hear a - communication which the governor had sent . As there had EVANGELINE . 7.
... , as well ancient as young men and lads , " a proclamation summoning all the males to attend him in the church at Grand - Pré on the 5th instant , to hear a - communication which the governor had sent . As there had EVANGELINE . 7.
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... young Gabriel only was welcome ; 115 Gabriel Lajeunesse , the son of Basil the black- smith , Who was a mighty man in the village , and hon- ored of all men ; For since the birth of time , throughout all ages and nations , Has the craft ...
... young Gabriel only was welcome ; 115 Gabriel Lajeunesse , the son of Basil the black- smith , Who was a mighty man in the village , and hon- ored of all men ; For since the birth of time , throughout all ages and nations , Has the craft ...
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