The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... dark ash or horn color ; the forehead round the base of the beak and sides of the head is bare of feathers , and of a dark greenish color , in which space is placed the eyes , which are very large ; the remainder of the head and neck is ...
... dark ash or horn color ; the forehead round the base of the beak and sides of the head is bare of feathers , and of a dark greenish color , in which space is placed the eyes , which are very large ; the remainder of the head and neck is ...
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... dark hath many dear avails ; 10 The dark distils divinest dews ; The dark is rich with nightingales , With dreams , and with the heavenly Muse . Bleeding with thorns of petty strife , I'll ease ( as lovers do ) my smart With sonnets to ...
... dark hath many dear avails ; 10 The dark distils divinest dews ; The dark is rich with nightingales , With dreams , and with the heavenly Muse . Bleeding with thorns of petty strife , I'll ease ( as lovers do ) my smart With sonnets to ...
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... dark mountain , over the dark pinewood , Down the long dark valley along the shrunken river , Returns the splendor without rays , the shining of shadow , ΙΟ Peace - bringer , the matrix of all shining and quieter of shining . Where the ...
... dark mountain , over the dark pinewood , Down the long dark valley along the shrunken river , Returns the splendor without rays , the shining of shadow , ΙΟ Peace - bringer , the matrix of all shining and quieter of shining . Where the ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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