American Literature: A Period Anthology, Volume 1Oscar Cargill Macmillan Company, 1939 |
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Page 44
... hand of the chiefe Priest , and three on the other . Then all with their rattles began a song , which ended , the chiefe Priest layd downe five wheat cornes : then strayning his armes and hands with such violence that he sweat , and his ...
... hand of the chiefe Priest , and three on the other . Then all with their rattles began a song , which ended , the chiefe Priest layd downe five wheat cornes : then strayning his armes and hands with such violence that he sweat , and his ...
Page 380
... hand in kicking up a cursed dust against a government , which we had every mother's son of us a hand in JESSAMY . Bravo ! - Well , have you been abroad in the city since your arrival ? What have you seen that is curious and entertaining ...
... hand in kicking up a cursed dust against a government , which we had every mother's son of us a hand in JESSAMY . Bravo ! - Well , have you been abroad in the city since your arrival ? What have you seen that is curious and entertaining ...
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... hand , and rejoiced serve me as steps by which I might ascend in safety ? This expedient was to be tried without delay . Shortly my strength would fail and my doom would be irrevocably sealed . I will not enumerate my laborious efforts ...
... hand , and rejoiced serve me as steps by which I might ascend in safety ? This expedient was to be tried without delay . Shortly my strength would fail and my doom would be irrevocably sealed . I will not enumerate my laborious efforts ...
Contents
THE FIRST FRONTIER | 1 |
THE AWAKENING OF LITERARY CONSCIOUSNESS | 10 |
PROLOGUE | 17 |
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