The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... clear nights— Jupiter , setting in the west , looks like a huge hap - hazard splash , and has a little star for companion . Clothed in his white garments , Into the round and clear arena slowly entered the brahmin , Holding a little ...
... clear nights— Jupiter , setting in the west , looks like a huge hap - hazard splash , and has a little star for companion . Clothed in his white garments , Into the round and clear arena slowly entered the brahmin , Holding a little ...
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... clear to him , then , in this new ig- norance of the grave - edge , and he under- stands that if he were given another oppor- tunity he would mend his conduct and his words , and be better and brighter during an introduction or at a tea ...
... clear to him , then , in this new ig- norance of the grave - edge , and he under- stands that if he were given another oppor- tunity he would mend his conduct and his words , and be better and brighter during an introduction or at a tea ...
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... clear , and of the clearest bloom , And of the fragrant mothers the most dear And queen , and of diviner love the day And flame and summer and sweet fire , no thread Of cloudy silver sprinkles in your gown Its venom of renown , and on ...
... clear , and of the clearest bloom , And of the fragrant mothers the most dear And queen , and of diviner love the day And flame and summer and sweet fire , no thread Of cloudy silver sprinkles in your gown Its venom of renown , and on ...
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