The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... rest , and from thence we went to another place ( the name whereof I do not remember ) , where the people showed us the manner of their diving for mussels , in which they find pearls . That night , passing by Weanoc some twenty miles ...
... rest , and from thence we went to another place ( the name whereof I do not remember ) , where the people showed us the manner of their diving for mussels , in which they find pearls . That night , passing by Weanoc some twenty miles ...
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... REST As weary pilgrim , now at rest , Hugs with delight his silent nest ; His wasted limbs now lie full soft That miry steps have trodden oft ; Blesses himself to think upon His dangers past and travails done ; The burning sun no more ...
... REST As weary pilgrim , now at rest , Hugs with delight his silent nest ; His wasted limbs now lie full soft That miry steps have trodden oft ; Blesses himself to think upon His dangers past and travails done ; The burning sun no more ...
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... rest awhile . After a good square meal of ducks or fresh fish , he would light his pipe and stretch himself , saying : ' Ha ! -now we're really as well off here , my Beret - girl , as anybody could ever wish to be ! ' . . . He did not ...
... rest awhile . After a good square meal of ducks or fresh fish , he would light his pipe and stretch himself , saying : ' Ha ! -now we're really as well off here , my Beret - girl , as anybody could ever wish to be ! ' . . . He did not ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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