The American Mind: TRANSITION TO THE MACHINE AGE, 1865-1919. From Leaves of grass. One's self I sing. As I ponder'd in silence. To the states. Poets to come. For you O democracy. To a pupil. Song of myself. Out of the cradle endlessly rocking. A noiseless patient spider. Pioneers! O pioneers. Cavalry crossing a ford. Come up from the fields father. As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods. O captain! My captain! When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd. On the beach at night. Song of the redwood tree. Spirit that form'd this scene. Nationality and literature. American characterHarry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1937 |
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... turned once to look at the lashing riders and jouncing guns of the battery . He was startled from this view by a shrill outcry from the tattered man . " Gawd ! He's runnin ' ! " Turning his head swiftly , the youth saw his friend ...
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... turned to her . " What do they resolve to carry the war into the enemy's camp . represent ? " she asked . Mrs. Plinth's constitutional dislike to being 40 questioned was intensified by her sense of unpre- paredness ; and her reproachful ...
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... turned to toss the grass to dry ; 20 But he turned first , and led my eye to look At a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook , A leaping tongue of bloom the scythe had spared Beside a reedy brook the scythe had bared . I left my place to ...
... turned to toss the grass to dry ; 20 But he turned first , and led my eye to look At a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook , A leaping tongue of bloom the scythe had spared Beside a reedy brook the scythe had bared . I left my place to ...
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