The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... asked of each other's wel- fare , bemoaning our doleful condition and the change that had come upon us . We had husband and father , and children and sis- ters , and friends , and relations , and house , and home , and many comforts of ...
... asked of each other's wel- fare , bemoaning our doleful condition and the change that had come upon us . We had husband and father , and children and sis- ters , and friends , and relations , and house , and home , and many comforts of ...
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... asked Madam what fashioned necklace I should present her with ; she said , ' None at all . ' I asked her whereabout we left off last time , men- tioned what I had offered to give her , asked her what she would give me ; she said she ...
... asked Madam what fashioned necklace I should present her with ; she said , ' None at all . ' I asked her whereabout we left off last time , men- tioned what I had offered to give her , asked her what she would give me ; she said she ...
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... asked him once if he was not some- times tired at night , after working all day ; and he answered , with a sincere and serious look , ' Gorrappit , I never was tired in my life . ' But the intellectual and what is called spiritual man ...
... asked him once if he was not some- times tired at night , after working all day ; and he answered , with a sincere and serious look , ' Gorrappit , I never was tired in my life . ' But the intellectual and what is called spiritual man ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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