A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... Less . How can Less not feel the pain ; how not feel in- dignation or malevolence towards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad and knows not well what to make of it . He almost shuns their eye ; he 30 shocks ...
... Less . How can Less not feel the pain ; how not feel in- dignation or malevolence towards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad and knows not well what to make of it . He almost shuns their eye ; he 30 shocks ...
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... less . Each moment , as we nearer drew to each , 25 A stern respect withheld us farther yet , So that we seemed beyond each other's reach , And less acquainted than when first we met . We two were one while we did sympathize , So could ...
... less . Each moment , as we nearer drew to each , 25 A stern respect withheld us farther yet , So that we seemed beyond each other's reach , And less acquainted than when first we met . We two were one while we did sympathize , So could ...
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... less twain then straightened up for the middle bar 10 till I got well abreast the old one - limbed cottonwood in the bend , then got my stern on the cottonwood , and head on the low place above the point , and came through a - booming ...
... less twain then straightened up for the middle bar 10 till I got well abreast the old one - limbed cottonwood in the bend , then got my stern on the cottonwood , and head on the low place above the point , and came through a - booming ...
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