American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... heard in the morning about three o'clock , but not seen for the fog . About eight , I being between decks at study against Lord's Day , was called to see one , for they heard one coming toward the ship , and when I got above deck I only ...
... heard in the morning about three o'clock , but not seen for the fog . About eight , I being between decks at study against Lord's Day , was called to see one , for they heard one coming toward the ship , and when I got above deck I only ...
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... heard the bells , the Lincoln , Acton , Bedford , or Con- cord bell , when the wind was favorable , a faint , sweet , and , as it were , natural mel- ody , worth importing into the wilderness . At a sufficient distance over the woods ...
... heard the bells , the Lincoln , Acton , Bedford , or Con- cord bell , when the wind was favorable , a faint , sweet , and , as it were , natural mel- ody , worth importing into the wilderness . At a sufficient distance over the woods ...
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... heard , but there is an immortal melody that may be heard morning , noon , and night , by ears that can attend , and from time to time this man or that hears it , having ears that were made for music . To hear this the hardhack and the ...
... heard , but there is an immortal melody that may be heard morning , noon , and night , by ears that can attend , and from time to time this man or that hears it , having ears that were made for music . To hear this the hardhack and the ...
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