The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... trees from which he could have no prospect of gathering fruit . Even had that been the case , there was only so much the better motive for planting them , in the pure and unselfish hope of benefiting his successors , —an end so seldom ...
... trees from which he could have no prospect of gathering fruit . Even had that been the case , there was only so much the better motive for planting them , in the pure and unselfish hope of benefiting his successors , —an end so seldom ...
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... trees , covered with hoary blue berries , spiring higher and higher , are fit to stand before Valhalla , and the creeping juniper covers the ground with wreaths full of 20 fruit ; or to swamps where the usnea lichen hangs in festoons ...
... trees , covered with hoary blue berries , spiring higher and higher , are fit to stand before Valhalla , and the creeping juniper covers the ground with wreaths full of 20 fruit ; or to swamps where the usnea lichen hangs in festoons ...
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... trees . Down there are deep blue lakes : Orange blossom droops in the water . In the tower of the winds , All the bells are set adrift : Jingling For the dawn . Opening fan - like to fall . The trees are like a sea ; Tossing , Trembling ...
... trees . Down there are deep blue lakes : Orange blossom droops in the water . In the tower of the winds , All the bells are set adrift : Jingling For the dawn . Opening fan - like to fall . The trees are like a sea ; Tossing , Trembling ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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