James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... believe the people want A tax on teas an ' coffees , Thet nothin ' aint extravygunt , — Purvidin ' I'm in office ; Fer I hev loved my country sence My eye - teeth filled their sockets , An ' Uncle Sam I reverence , Partic❜larly his ...
... believe the people want A tax on teas an ' coffees , Thet nothin ' aint extravygunt , — Purvidin ' I'm in office ; Fer I hev loved my country sence My eye - teeth filled their sockets , An ' Uncle Sam I reverence , Partic❜larly his ...
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... believe thet I should give Wut ' s his'n unto Cæsar , Fer it's by him I move an ' live , 50 Frum him my bread an ' cheese air ; 60 I du believe thet all o ' me Doth bear his superscription , — Will , conscience , honor , honesty , An ...
... believe thet I should give Wut ' s his'n unto Cæsar , Fer it's by him I move an ' live , 50 Frum him my bread an ' cheese air ; 60 I du believe thet all o ' me Doth bear his superscription , — Will , conscience , honor , honesty , An ...
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... believe thet holdin ' slaves Comes nat❜ral to a Presidunt , Let ' lone the rowdedow it saves To hev a wal - broke precedunt ; any office , small or gret , Fer I could n't ax with no face , ' uthout I'd ben , thru dry an ' wet , Th ...
... believe thet holdin ' slaves Comes nat❜ral to a Presidunt , Let ' lone the rowdedow it saves To hev a wal - broke precedunt ; any office , small or gret , Fer I could n't ax with no face , ' uthout I'd ben , thru dry an ' wet , Th ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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