The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... light ! She sleeps ! My lady sleeps ! Sleeps ! Moon of the summer night ! Far down yon western steeps , Sink , sink in silver light ! She sleeps ! My lady sleeps ! Sleeps ! Wind of the summer night ! Where yonder woodbine creeps , Fold ...
... light ! She sleeps ! My lady sleeps ! Sleeps ! Moon of the summer night ! Far down yon western steeps , Sink , sink in silver light ! She sleeps ! My lady sleeps ! Sleeps ! Wind of the summer night ! Where yonder woodbine creeps , Fold ...
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... light But I beat upon your doors . You say you await the Dawn But I say you are the Dawn . Come , in your irresistible unspent force And make new light upon the mountains . You have turned deaf ears to others- Me you shall hear . Out of ...
... light But I beat upon your doors . You say you await the Dawn But I say you are the Dawn . Come , in your irresistible unspent force And make new light upon the mountains . You have turned deaf ears to others- Me you shall hear . Out of ...
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... light . 70 Light making bright things its own , Implicit in it all dark gestations Of life that terribly flowers and burns again to the white bone ; Light no god might blow out with his jealous breath Nor the chained mountains stamp on ...
... light . 70 Light making bright things its own , Implicit in it all dark gestations Of life that terribly flowers and burns again to the white bone ; Light no god might blow out with his jealous breath Nor the chained mountains stamp on ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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