American Life in Literature, Volume 1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 pages |
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Jay Broadus Hubbell. Dark grow the windows , And quenched is the fire ; Sound fades into silence , - All footsteps retire . No voice in the chambers , No sound in the hall ! Sleep and oblivion Reign over all ! II 10 The book is completed ...
Jay Broadus Hubbell. Dark grow the windows , And quenched is the fire ; Sound fades into silence , - All footsteps retire . No voice in the chambers , No sound in the hall ! Sleep and oblivion Reign over all ! II 10 The book is completed ...
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... sound , The infernal doors , and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder , that the lowest bottom shook Of Erebus . Heaven opened wide Her ever - during gates , harmonious sound On golden hinges moving , to let forth The King of Glory , in ...
... sound , The infernal doors , and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder , that the lowest bottom shook Of Erebus . Heaven opened wide Her ever - during gates , harmonious sound On golden hinges moving , to let forth The King of Glory , in ...
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... sound of the leaves thin , Dry like the rustling of paper , scored across With the slate - shrill screech of the locusts . The tossing of Pines is the low sound . In the wind's running The wild carrots smell of the burning sun . Why ...
... sound of the leaves thin , Dry like the rustling of paper , scored across With the slate - shrill screech of the locusts . The tossing of Pines is the low sound . In the wind's running The wild carrots smell of the burning sun . Why ...
Contents
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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