American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 279
... dark ? Because you know the shape of it . You can't see it . " " Do you mean to say that I've got to know all the ... dark night ; the river is a very different shape on a pitch - dark night from what it is on a star- light night . All ...
... dark ? Because you know the shape of it . You can't see it . " " Do you mean to say that I've got to know all the ... dark night ; the river is a very different shape on a pitch - dark night from what it is on a star- light night . All ...
Page 297
... Darkness are getting to be too scarce - too scarce and too shy . And such darkness as is now left is really of but an indifferent quality , and not dark enough for the game . The most of those People that Sit in Darkness have been ...
... Darkness are getting to be too scarce - too scarce and too shy . And such darkness as is now left is really of but an indifferent quality , and not dark enough for the game . The most of those People that Sit in Darkness have been ...
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... dark . 5 Too dark in the woods for a bird By sleight of wing 5 To better its perch for the night , Though it still could sing . All summer long they were over head , more lifted up than I. To come to their final place in earth they had ...
... dark . 5 Too dark in the woods for a bird By sleight of wing 5 To better its perch for the night , Though it still could sing . All summer long they were over head , more lifted up than I. To come to their final place in earth they had ...
Contents
AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
Whispers of Heavenly Death | 102 |
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