The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... follow and stay for my coming at Point Weanoc , twenty miles from our fort ; the mouth of this river falleth into the great river at Paspahegh , eight miles above our fort . That afternoon I stayed the ebb in the bay of Paspahegh with ...
... follow and stay for my coming at Point Weanoc , twenty miles from our fort ; the mouth of this river falleth into the great river at Paspahegh , eight miles above our fort . That afternoon I stayed the ebb in the bay of Paspahegh with ...
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... follow business longer , when he went to live with his son John , a dyer at Banbury , in Oxfordshire , with whom my father served an apprenticeship . There my grand- father died and lies buried . We saw his gravestone in 1758. His ...
... follow business longer , when he went to live with his son John , a dyer at Banbury , in Oxfordshire , with whom my father served an apprenticeship . There my grand- father died and lies buried . We saw his gravestone in 1758. His ...
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... follow , follow fast in wake 50 Where slides the cabin - lustre shy , And sharks from man a glamour take , Seething along the line of light In lane that endless rules the warship's flight . The sea - fowl here , whose hearts none know ...
... follow , follow fast in wake 50 Where slides the cabin - lustre shy , And sharks from man a glamour take , Seething along the line of light In lane that endless rules the warship's flight . The sea - fowl here , whose hearts none know ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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