A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... wood - pile , or rather my pile of It is remarkable how many creatures stumps , I observed two large ants , the live wild and free though secret in the one red , the other much larger , nearly woods , and still sustain themselves in the ...
... wood - pile , or rather my pile of It is remarkable how many creatures stumps , I observed two large ants , the live wild and free though secret in the one red , the other much larger , nearly woods , and still sustain themselves in the ...
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... woods , but growing louder and nearer , till none 45 could doubt that their comrades had met the French , and were defeated . This was indeed the case . Marching through thick woods , by the narrow and newly - cut road which led along ...
... woods , but growing louder and nearer , till none 45 could doubt that their comrades had met the French , and were defeated . This was indeed the case . Marching through thick woods , by the narrow and newly - cut road which led along ...
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... woods , Of the heavenly woods and glades , That run to the radiant marginal sand- beach within The wide sea - marshes of Glynn ; — 10 Beautiful glooms , soft dusks in the noon- day fire , - Wildwood privacies , closets of lone desire ...
... woods , Of the heavenly woods and glades , That run to the radiant marginal sand- beach within The wide sea - marshes of Glynn ; — 10 Beautiful glooms , soft dusks in the noon- day fire , - Wildwood privacies , closets of lone desire ...
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