The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... told her I had rather go to the stone house adjoining to her than to come to her against her mind . Told her the 10 reason why I came every other night was lest I should drink too deep draughts of pleasure . She had talked of canary ...
... told her I had rather go to the stone house adjoining to her than to come to her against her mind . Told her the 10 reason why I came every other night was lest I should drink too deep draughts of pleasure . She had talked of canary ...
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... told me Madam Usher had been there , and said the coach must be set on wheels , and not by rusting . She spake something of my needing a wig . Asked me what her sister said to me . I told her she said if her sister were for it , she ...
... told me Madam Usher had been there , and said the coach must be set on wheels , and not by rusting . She spake something of my needing a wig . Asked me what her sister said to me . I told her she said if her sister were for it , she ...
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... told her I would take my departure from thence ) . Sarah came to the 40 door with Katee in her arms ; but I did not think to take notice of the child . Called her mistress . I told her , being encouraged by David Jeffries ' loving eyes ...
... told her I would take my departure from thence ) . Sarah came to the 40 door with Katee in her arms ; but I did not think to take notice of the child . Called her mistress . I told her , being encouraged by David Jeffries ' loving eyes ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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