American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... leave their houses and habitations and the means of their livelihood . Yet these and many other sharp- er things which afterwards befell them were no other than they looked for , and therefore were the better prepared to bear them by ...
... leave their houses and habitations and the means of their livelihood . Yet these and many other sharp- er things which afterwards befell them were no other than they looked for , and therefore were the better prepared to bear them by ...
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... leave them free ? - 30 Religion only feigned to claim a share , Their riches , not their souls , employed your care- Alas ! how few of all that daring train That seek new worlds embosomed in the main , How few have sailed on virtue's ...
... leave them free ? - 30 Religion only feigned to claim a share , Their riches , not their souls , employed your care- Alas ! how few of all that daring train That seek new worlds embosomed in the main , How few have sailed on virtue's ...
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... leaves cluster and rustle by the wayside , is naturally as- sociated in my mind with the fall of the year . The low of cattle in the streets sounds like a hoarse symphony or running base 10 to the rustling of the leaves . The wind goes ...
... leaves cluster and rustle by the wayside , is naturally as- sociated in my mind with the fall of the year . The low of cattle in the streets sounds like a hoarse symphony or running base 10 to the rustling of the leaves . The wind goes ...
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