Magic CasementsGeorge S. Carhart, Paul A. McGhee Macmillan, 1926 - 727 Seiten |
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... thought that , to ensure an abiding love of poetry , the young reader must be given what he likes and through his likes be stimulated and urged to a wider and keener appreciation . The four parts correspond roughly to the four years of ...
... thought that , to ensure an abiding love of poetry , the young reader must be given what he likes and through his likes be stimulated and urged to a wider and keener appreciation . The four parts correspond roughly to the four years of ...
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... thought . Then , again , they may open for us a world very unlike the one in which No one of us will have all the experiences which gave rise to the lyrics that follow , but through the poems we may know something of them , may enter ...
... thought . Then , again , they may open for us a world very unlike the one in which No one of us will have all the experiences which gave rise to the lyrics that follow , but through the poems we may know something of them , may enter ...
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... thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was done " It's very rude of him , " she said , " To come and spoil the fun ! " The sea was wet as wet could be , The sands were dry as dry . You could not see a cloud ...
... thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was done " It's very rude of him , " she said , " To come and spoil the fun ! " The sea was wet as wet could be , The sands were dry as dry . You could not see a cloud ...
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... thought , as usual , men would say They were exceeding good . They were so queer , so very queer , I laughed as I would die ; Albeit , in the general way , A sober man am I. I called my servant , and he came ; How kind it was of him To ...
... thought , as usual , men would say They were exceeding good . They were so queer , so very queer , I laughed as I would die ; Albeit , in the general way , A sober man am I. I called my servant , and he came ; How kind it was of him To ...
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... thought of home ; a spray Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek . " What shall I say , brave Admiral , say , If we sight naught but seas at dawn ? " " Why , you shall say at break of day , ' Sail on ! sail on ! sail on ! and on ...
... thought of home ; a spray Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek . " What shall I say , brave Admiral , say , If we sight naught but seas at dawn ? " " Why , you shall say at break of day , ' Sail on ! sail on ! sail on ! and on ...
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