American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: Emerson: with Biographical Sketches and NotesHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Osgood, 1881 - 455 pages |
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... England Tragedies , and a translation of Dante's Divina Commedia . Mr. Longfellow's literary life began in his college days , and every year still witnesses new poems by him . A classification of his poems and longer works would be an ...
... England Tragedies , and a translation of Dante's Divina Commedia . Mr. Longfellow's literary life began in his college days , and every year still witnesses new poems by him . A classification of his poems and longer works would be an ...
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... England troops , brought thither for the capture of the forts lying in the debatable land about the head of the Bay of Fundy . These were under the command of Lieutenant - Colonel John Winslow , of Massachusetts , a great - grandson of ...
... England troops , brought thither for the capture of the forts lying in the debatable land about the head of the Bay of Fundy . These were under the command of Lieutenant - Colonel John Winslow , of Massachusetts , a great - grandson of ...
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... England by the Treaty of Paris , by James Han- nay , St. John , N. B. , 1879. W. J. Anderson pub- lished a paper in the transactions of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec , New Series , part 7 , 1870 , entitled Evangeline and ...
... England by the Treaty of Paris , by James Han- nay , St. John , N. B. , 1879. W. J. Anderson pub- lished a paper in the transactions of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec , New Series , part 7 , 1870 , entitled Evangeline and ...
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... England 245 By untimely rains or untimelier heat have been blighted , And from our bursting barns they would feed their cattle and children . " " Not so thinketh the folk in the village , " said warmly the blacksmith , Shaking his head ...
... England 245 By untimely rains or untimelier heat have been blighted , And from our bursting barns they would feed their cattle and children . " " Not so thinketh the folk in the village , " said warmly the blacksmith , Shaking his head ...
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... lover's , and English , but in 1710 was attacked by an expedition from New England , and after that held by the English government and made a fortified place . Blushing Evangeline heard the words that her father had spoken 30 LONGFELLOW .
... lover's , and English , but in 1710 was attacked by an expedition from New England , and after that held by the English government and made a fortified place . Blushing Evangeline heard the words that her father had spoken 30 LONGFELLOW .
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