American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 73
... hope to have wives brought over to them , that would save them a labor to make a voyage to fetch any over ) was much distasted of the precise Separa- tists ... OF A GREAT MONSTER SUPPOSED TO BE AT MA - RE MOUNT AND THE PREPARATION MADE ...
... hope to have wives brought over to them , that would save them a labor to make a voyage to fetch any over ) was much distasted of the precise Separa- tists ... OF A GREAT MONSTER SUPPOSED TO BE AT MA - RE MOUNT AND THE PREPARATION MADE ...
Page 180
... hope ? Alas ! I hope there's some , 45 Although I know not in what way it come . Although there is no hope within my mind , I'll force hope's faculty till hope I find . Some glimmerings of hope I hope to spy In mercy's golden stacks ...
... hope ? Alas ! I hope there's some , 45 Although I know not in what way it come . Although there is no hope within my mind , I'll force hope's faculty till hope I find . Some glimmerings of hope I hope to spy In mercy's golden stacks ...
Page 394
... hope was broken - the ardor of enter- prise was extinguished ; he looked around , and all was danger and darkness ; there was no eye to pity nor any arm that could bring deliverance . With a scanty band of followers , who still remained ...
... hope was broken - the ardor of enter- prise was extinguished ; he looked around , and all was danger and darkness ; there was no eye to pity nor any arm that could bring deliverance . With a scanty band of followers , who still remained ...
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