The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... heard their separate sounds as they struck . He looked at the forest on the bank of the stream , saw the individual trees , the leaves and the veining of each leaf - saw the very insects upon them : the locusts , the brilliant- bodied ...
... heard their separate sounds as they struck . He looked at the forest on the bank of the stream , saw the individual trees , the leaves and the veining of each leaf - saw the very insects upon them : the locusts , the brilliant- bodied ...
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... heard a cricket's cymbals play , A scarecrow lightly flapped his rags , And a pan that hung by his shoulder rang ... heard the whippoorwill's soft fret . I heard a cricket carolling , I heard a cricket carolling , I heard a cricket say ...
... heard a cricket's cymbals play , A scarecrow lightly flapped his rags , And a pan that hung by his shoulder rang ... heard the whippoorwill's soft fret . I heard a cricket carolling , I heard a cricket carolling , I heard a cricket say ...
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William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson. GRENSTONE RIVER THINGS you heard that blessed be You shall tell to men like me : What you heard my lover say In the golden yesterday , Leaving me a childish heart , Glad to revel , quick to ...
William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson. GRENSTONE RIVER THINGS you heard that blessed be You shall tell to men like me : What you heard my lover say In the golden yesterday , Leaving me a childish heart , Glad to revel , quick to ...
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A Backward Glance Oer Traveld Roads | 753 |
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