A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... Dark to the triumph which they died to gain : Fitlier may others greet the living , For me the past is unforgiving ; I with uncovered head Salute the sacred dead , 250 Who went , and who return not . - Say ́ not so ! ' Tis not the ...
... Dark to the triumph which they died to gain : Fitlier may others greet the living , For me the past is unforgiving ; I with uncovered head Salute the sacred dead , 250 Who went , and who return not . - Say ́ not so ! ' Tis not the ...
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... dark and low - walled dwellings stood , Then rang the rifle - shot , and then Where many a rood of open land Stretched up and down on either hand , With corn - leaves waving freshly green 15 The thick and blackened stumps between ...
... dark and low - walled dwellings stood , Then rang the rifle - shot , and then Where many a rood of open land Stretched up and down on either hand , With corn - leaves waving freshly green 15 The thick and blackened stumps between ...
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... dark night ; the river is 15 a very different shape on a pitch - dark night from what it is on a starlight night . All shores seemed to be straight lines , then , and mighty dim ones , too ; and you'd run them for straight lines , only ...
... dark night ; the river is 15 a very different shape on a pitch - dark night from what it is on a starlight night . All shores seemed to be straight lines , then , and mighty dim ones , too ; and you'd run them for straight lines , only ...
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