The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... DEERSLAYER DEERSLAYER'S CAPTIVITY 1 I 1850 ' Thou hast been busy , Death , this day , and yet But half thy work is done ! The gates of hell Are thronged , yet twice ten thousand spirits more , Who , from their warm and healthful ...
... DEERSLAYER DEERSLAYER'S CAPTIVITY 1 I 1850 ' Thou hast been busy , Death , this day , and yet But half thy work is done ! The gates of hell Are thronged , yet twice ten thousand spirits more , Who , from their warm and healthful ...
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... Deerslayer sud- denly threw himself over the tree , and fell on the upper side . This achievement ap- peared to be effected successfully , and hope beat high in the bosom of the fugitive . Ris- ing to his hands and feet , after a moment ...
... Deerslayer sud- denly threw himself over the tree , and fell on the upper side . This achievement ap- peared to be effected successfully , and hope beat high in the bosom of the fugitive . Ris- ing to his hands and feet , after a moment ...
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... Deerslayer thought he might get far enough out to at- tract the attention of Chingachgook and Judith , who would not fail to come to his relief with other canoes , a circumstance that promised everything . As the young man lay in the ...
... Deerslayer thought he might get far enough out to at- tract the attention of Chingachgook and Judith , who would not fail to come to his relief with other canoes , a circumstance that promised everything . As the young man lay in the ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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