A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... land to mee seeme paradice . For in mine eie t'was Nature's masterpeece ; her cheifest magazine of all where lives her store . If this land be not rich , then is the whole world poore . opinion ) some commendationes , in that they have ...
... land to mee seeme paradice . For in mine eie t'was Nature's masterpeece ; her cheifest magazine of all where lives her store . If this land be not rich , then is the whole world poore . opinion ) some commendationes , in that they have ...
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... land of the free , and the home of The birds singing gayly , that came at my call. Let every clime to Freedom dear , Listen with a joyful ear . With equal skill , and godlike power , He governs in the fearful hour Of horrid war , or ...
... land of the free , and the home of The birds singing gayly , that came at my call. Let every clime to Freedom dear , Listen with a joyful ear . With equal skill , and godlike power , He governs in the fearful hour Of horrid war , or ...
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... Land , till the How worn and dusty , then , must be the children exclaimed , " There goes a Sainte- highways of the world , how deep the ruts Terrer , " a Saunterer , a Holy - Lander . of tradition and conformity ! I did not They who ...
... Land , till the How worn and dusty , then , must be the children exclaimed , " There goes a Sainte- highways of the world , how deep the ruts Terrer , " a Saunterer , a Holy - Lander . of tradition and conformity ! I did not They who ...
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