The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... moved and was alone up there To loom before the chaos and the glare As if he were the last god going home Unto his last desire . Dark , marvelous , and inscrutable he moved on Till down the fiery distance he was gone , Like one of those ...
... moved and was alone up there To loom before the chaos and the glare As if he were the last god going home Unto his last desire . Dark , marvelous , and inscrutable he moved on Till down the fiery distance he was gone , Like one of those ...
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... moved in 1886 to Oakland , Cali- fornia , where for the rest of his life he lived at " The Hights , ' a frame hut which he built above the city . There as a sage and eccen- tric he became a Californian phenomenon , representing a ...
... moved in 1886 to Oakland , Cali- fornia , where for the rest of his life he lived at " The Hights , ' a frame hut which he built above the city . There as a sage and eccen- tric he became a Californian phenomenon , representing a ...
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... moved from her home in St. Louis to live there permanently . In commenting on The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale , Morton Dauwen Zabel wrote in The Southern Review , careful selection offers its re- wards here ; fifty or sixty poems ...
... moved from her home in St. Louis to live there permanently . In commenting on The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale , Morton Dauwen Zabel wrote in The Southern Review , careful selection offers its re- wards here ; fifty or sixty poems ...
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