The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... eyes and the tang of valley orchards for your nose , Such a beautiful pail of fish , such a beauti- ful peck of apples , I cannot bring you now . It is too early and I am not footloose yet . I shall come in the night when I come with a ...
... eyes and the tang of valley orchards for your nose , Such a beautiful pail of fish , such a beauti- ful peck of apples , I cannot bring you now . It is too early and I am not footloose yet . I shall come in the night when I come with a ...
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... eyes , and her eyes had a feverish look , and her hair swirled crisp and crackling under the comb . While she was still dressing the friends called for her and sat while she donned her sheerest underthings and stock- ings and a new ...
... eyes , and her eyes had a feverish look , and her hair swirled crisp and crackling under the comb . While she was still dressing the friends called for her and sat while she donned her sheerest underthings and stock- ings and a new ...
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... eyes right through your side , And did their eyes like unwashed platters ride ? And Death , aloft - gigantically down Probing through you ― toward me , O Evermore ! And when they dragged your retching flesh , Your trembling hands that ...
... eyes right through your side , And did their eyes like unwashed platters ride ? And Death , aloft - gigantically down Probing through you ― toward me , O Evermore ! And when they dragged your retching flesh , Your trembling hands that ...
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