The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... turned , instinc- tively , towards the same quarter of the heavens , while they knotted the reef - points , or passed the gaskets , that were to confine the unruly canvas to the prescribed limits . The pilot alone , in that confused and ...
... turned , instinc- tively , towards the same quarter of the heavens , while they knotted the reef - points , or passed the gaskets , that were to confine the unruly canvas to the prescribed limits . The pilot alone , in that confused and ...
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... turned my eyes towards the tattered picture above mentioned , and asked of the austere divine wherefore it was that he and his brethren , after the most painful rummaging and groping into their minds , had been able to produce nothing ...
... turned my eyes towards the tattered picture above mentioned , and asked of the austere divine wherefore it was that he and his brethren , after the most painful rummaging and groping into their minds , had been able to produce nothing ...
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... turned and saw below The same shape twisted on the banister Under the vapour in the fetid air Struggling with the devil of the stairs who wears The deceitful face of hope and of despair . At the second turning of the second stair I left ...
... turned and saw below The same shape twisted on the banister Under the vapour in the fetid air Struggling with the devil of the stairs who wears The deceitful face of hope and of despair . At the second turning of the second stair I left ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
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