The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical IntroductionCarey and Hart, 1848 - 544 Seiten |
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... heard the sound ? I heard none ! -Say , what was it fled ? - Poor girl ! And is she drown'd ? - Went down these depths ? How dark they look , and cold ! She's yonder ! stop her ! -Now ! -there ! -hold her , hold ! " XL . They gazed upon ...
... heard the sound ? I heard none ! -Say , what was it fled ? - Poor girl ! And is she drown'd ? - Went down these depths ? How dark they look , and cold ! She's yonder ! stop her ! -Now ! -there ! -hold her , hold ! " XL . They gazed upon ...
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... heard the princess calling to her cocoton , a phrase used to call and coax children , & c . & c . The princess sent the little girl to call her mother , and much alarm was of course excited . At length the King of Tezcuco was noti fied ...
... heard the princess calling to her cocoton , a phrase used to call and coax children , & c . & c . The princess sent the little girl to call her mother , and much alarm was of course excited . At length the King of Tezcuco was noti fied ...
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... heard ; They came , with gathering sweep , o'erwhelming all That check'd their headlong course ; the rich maize - field , The low - roof'd hut , its sleeping inmates - all Were swept in speedy , undistinguish'd ruin Morn look'd upon the ...
... heard ; They came , with gathering sweep , o'erwhelming all That check'd their headlong course ; the rich maize - field , The low - roof'd hut , its sleeping inmates - all Were swept in speedy , undistinguish'd ruin Morn look'd upon the ...
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PHILIP FRENEAU | 31 |
LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY | 58 |
Te the Memory of the Americans who fell at Eutaw | 78 |
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