The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... Osawatomie Brown , Came homeward in the morning - to find his house burned down . Then he grasped his trusty rifle and boldly fought for freedom ; Smote from border unto border the fierce , invading band ; And he and his brave boys ...
... Osawatomie Brown , Came homeward in the morning - to find his house burned down . Then he grasped his trusty rifle and boldly fought for freedom ; Smote from border unto border the fierce , invading band ; And he and his brave boys ...
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... Osawatomie Brown , Had gone crazy , as they reckoned by his . fearful glare and frown . So he left the plains of Kansas and their bitter woes behind him , Slipt off into Virginia , where the states- men all are born , 40 Hired a farm by ...
... Osawatomie Brown , Had gone crazy , as they reckoned by his . fearful glare and frown . So he left the plains of Kansas and their bitter woes behind him , Slipt off into Virginia , where the states- men all are born , 40 Hired a farm by ...
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... Osawatomie Brown , 100 Received three bayonet stabs , and a cut on his brave old crown . Tallyho ! the old Virginia gentry gather to the baying ! In they rushed and killed the game , shooting lustily away ; And whene'er they slew a ...
... Osawatomie Brown , 100 Received three bayonet stabs , and a cut on his brave old crown . Tallyho ! the old Virginia gentry gather to the baying ! In they rushed and killed the game , shooting lustily away ; And whene'er they slew a ...
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A Backward Glance Oer Traveld Roads | 753 |
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