Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 460
... land of Jeanne d'Arc knew ? Or , in caverns of sleep more wild and deep Than the path of a meteor's earthward leap , Shall you rouse from his inter - vital rest Some Barbarossa of the West ? Aye , Kentucky ! And this were best , That ...
... land of Jeanne d'Arc knew ? Or , in caverns of sleep more wild and deep Than the path of a meteor's earthward leap , Shall you rouse from his inter - vital rest Some Barbarossa of the West ? Aye , Kentucky ! And this were best , That ...
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... land . And so we rested and coasted and forgot the city , with its dirty , brown slush , its rows of snow - carts , and its un- employed . Then the shoe - factory whistle shrilled out twelve o'clock , and a dark and dismal pall ...
... land . And so we rested and coasted and forgot the city , with its dirty , brown slush , its rows of snow - carts , and its un- employed . Then the shoe - factory whistle shrilled out twelve o'clock , and a dark and dismal pall ...
Page 565
... land - breeze flows softly , like a scented tide , the mysterious houses open wide . Through the door - spaces , as huge as Northern barns , the passer - by can see into all the rooms , and through them into the gorgeous patios , where ...
... land - breeze flows softly , like a scented tide , the mysterious houses open wide . Through the door - spaces , as huge as Northern barns , the passer - by can see into all the rooms , and through them into the gorgeous patios , where ...
Page 567
... land joined the Slavs , there was no imme- diate comprehension of the calamity . Peo- ple had been so long oppressed by the threat of and preparation for war that its arrival came with an effect of positive relief . II In the great hall ...
... land joined the Slavs , there was no imme- diate comprehension of the calamity . Peo- ple had been so long oppressed by the threat of and preparation for war that its arrival came with an effect of positive relief . II In the great hall ...
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... land below gleamed re- motely through abysses . Once he saw quite distinctly the plan of a big railway station outlined in lamps and signals , and once the flames of a burning rick showing livid through a boiling drift of smoke on the ...
... land below gleamed re- motely through abysses . Once he saw quite distinctly the plan of a big railway station outlined in lamps and signals , and once the flames of a burning rick showing livid through a boiling drift of smoke on the ...
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