The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... door mother , here's a letter from thy dear son . Lo , ' tis autumn , Lo , where the trees , deeper green , yellower and redder , Cool and sweeten Ohio's villages with leaves fluttering in the moderate wind , Where apples ripe in the ...
... door mother , here's a letter from thy dear son . Lo , ' tis autumn , Lo , where the trees , deeper green , yellower and redder , Cool and sweeten Ohio's villages with leaves fluttering in the moderate wind , Where apples ripe in the ...
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... door , jumped out . And then , glancing at the name on the mail - box which stood at the junction and evidently be- longed to the extremely dilapidated old farm - house on the rise above , he was not a little astonished to note that the ...
... door , jumped out . And then , glancing at the name on the mail - box which stood at the junction and evidently be- longed to the extremely dilapidated old farm - house on the rise above , he was not a little astonished to note that the ...
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... door : I found one , tried it , opened , And there in a spacious chamber , brightly lighted , A hundred men played music , loudly , swiftly , i10 While one tall woman sent her voice above them In powerful sweetness . .. Closing then the ...
... door : I found one , tried it , opened , And there in a spacious chamber , brightly lighted , A hundred men played music , loudly , swiftly , i10 While one tall woman sent her voice above them In powerful sweetness . .. Closing then the ...
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