American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 |
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... hold of the religious sentiment of that part of the country , as they have , more or less , taken hold of the religious feelings of a considerable portion of mankind . The South , upon the other side , having been accustomed to this ...
... hold of the religious sentiment of that part of the country , as they have , more or less , taken hold of the religious feelings of a considerable portion of mankind . The South , upon the other side , having been accustomed to this ...
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... hold me enchain'd a certain time refusing to give me up , Yet giving to make me glutted , enrich'd of soul , you give me forever faces ; ( O I see what I sought to escape , confronting , reversing my cries , I see my own soul trampling ...
... hold me enchain'd a certain time refusing to give me up , Yet giving to make me glutted , enrich'd of soul , you give me forever faces ; ( O I see what I sought to escape , confronting , reversing my cries , I see my own soul trampling ...
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... hold a plow , and the years that he spent smoking his cob - pipe in Simon Burney's door were idle years and un- happy . But Mrs. Giles said she thought he was " a mighty lucky little critter : fust , he hed Joel ter take keer of him an ...
... hold a plow , and the years that he spent smoking his cob - pipe in Simon Burney's door were idle years and un- happy . But Mrs. Giles said she thought he was " a mighty lucky little critter : fust , he hed Joel ter take keer of him an ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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