American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... coming of immigrants- the wharf - hem'd cities and superior marine — the unsurveyed interior - the loghouses and clearings and wild animals and hunters and trappers ... the free commerce - the fisheries and whaling and gold - digging ...
... coming of immigrants- the wharf - hem'd cities and superior marine — the unsurveyed interior - the loghouses and clearings and wild animals and hunters and trappers ... the free commerce - the fisheries and whaling and gold - digging ...
Page 380
... COMING IN THE FALL If you were coming in the fall , I'd brush the summer by With half a smile and half a spurn , As housewives do a fly , If I could see you in a year , I'd wind the months in balls , And put them each in separate ...
... COMING IN THE FALL If you were coming in the fall , I'd brush the summer by With half a smile and half a spurn , As housewives do a fly , If I could see you in a year , I'd wind the months in balls , And put them each in separate ...
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... coming of the winds . Over the rim of the sea a bright cloud gently pushes up its head . It rises ; and others rise with it , to right and left - slowly at first ; then more swiftly . All are brilliantly white and flocculent , like ...
... coming of the winds . Over the rim of the sea a bright cloud gently pushes up its head . It rises ; and others rise with it , to right and left - slowly at first ; then more swiftly . All are brilliantly white and flocculent , like ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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