The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... wind began to blow , with the passing of July . It blew from the northeast , clear , cool . It blew in enormous sighs , dying away at regular intervals , as if pausing to draw breath . All night it blew ; and in each pause could be ...
... wind began to blow , with the passing of July . It blew from the northeast , clear , cool . It blew in enormous sighs , dying away at regular intervals , as if pausing to draw breath . All night it blew ; and in each pause could be ...
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... wind you could lie down on , ' said my friend the pilot . . . . ' Great God ! ' shrieked a voice above the shouting of the storm , —she is coming ! ' . . . It was true . Down the Atchafalaya , and thence through strange mazes of bayou ...
... wind you could lie down on , ' said my friend the pilot . . . . ' Great God ! ' shrieked a voice above the shouting of the storm , —she is coming ! ' . . . It was true . Down the Atchafalaya , and thence through strange mazes of bayou ...
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... wind : Hers is the west wind and the sunlight : the west Wind is the long clean wind of the continents- The wind turning with earth : the wind descending ΙΟ Steadily out of the evening and following on : The wind here where she lies is ...
... wind : Hers is the west wind and the sunlight : the west Wind is the long clean wind of the continents- The wind turning with earth : the wind descending ΙΟ Steadily out of the evening and following on : The wind here where she lies is ...
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