A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... leave . the happiness of waiting on you tomorrow before eight a - clock after noon . I pray GOD to keep you , and give you a joyfull entrance upon the two hundred and twenty ninth year of Christopher Colum- bus his discovery ; and take ...
... leave . the happiness of waiting on you tomorrow before eight a - clock after noon . I pray GOD to keep you , and give you a joyfull entrance upon the two hundred and twenty ninth year of Christopher Colum- bus his discovery ; and take ...
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... leave me ? Do you say Venture not - if you leave me you are lost ? 40 44 Do you say I am already prepared , I am well - beaten and undenied , adhere to me ? O public road , I say back I am not afraid to leave you , yet I love you , You ...
... leave me ? Do you say Venture not - if you leave me you are lost ? 40 44 Do you say I am already prepared , I am well - beaten and undenied , adhere to me ? O public road , I say back I am not afraid to leave you , yet I love you , You ...
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... Leave the early bells at chime , Leave the kindled hearth to blaze , Leave the trellised panes where children linger out the waking - time , Leave the forms of sons and fathers trudg- ing through the misty ways , Leave the sounds of ...
... Leave the early bells at chime , Leave the kindled hearth to blaze , Leave the trellised panes where children linger out the waking - time , Leave the forms of sons and fathers trudg- ing through the misty ways , Leave the sounds of ...
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