American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - 845 Seiten |
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... Tell me , brave lads , tell me when you The unwieldy tumblings of that watery monarch view , When all your darts , and strength , and numbers fail , When with the sportive glances of his tail , 50 Keen as a knife he cuts in twain , Or ...
... Tell me , brave lads , tell me when you The unwieldy tumblings of that watery monarch view , When all your darts , and strength , and numbers fail , When with the sportive glances of his tail , 50 Keen as a knife he cuts in twain , Or ...
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... tell a lie , Pa , you know I can't tell a lie ; I did cut it with my hatchet . " " Run to my arms , you dearest boy , " cried his father in transports , " run to my arms ; glad am I , George , that you ever killed my tree , for you have ...
... tell a lie , Pa , you know I can't tell a lie ; I did cut it with my hatchet . " " Run to my arms , you dearest boy , " cried his father in transports , " run to my arms ; glad am I , George , that you ever killed my tree , for you have ...
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... tell but nature said , Live again , my Caty - did ! Live , and chatter Caty - did . Tell me , what did Caty do ? Did she mean to trouble you ? — Why was Caty not forbid To trouble little Caty - did ? - Wrong , indeed , at you to fling ...
... tell but nature said , Live again , my Caty - did ! Live , and chatter Caty - did . Tell me , what did Caty do ? Did she mean to trouble you ? — Why was Caty not forbid To trouble little Caty - did ? - Wrong , indeed , at you to fling ...
Inhalt
PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
ROGER WILLIAMS | 31 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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