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These precautions did not pro- 10 betrayed feeling ; and an indifferent observer , beyond peared to proceed in its regular train . The chiefs consulted apart , admitting no one but the Sumach to their councils ; for she , the widow of ...
These precautions did not pro- 10 betrayed feeling ; and an indifferent observer , beyond peared to proceed in its regular train . The chiefs consulted apart , admitting no one but the Sumach to their councils ; for she , the widow of ...
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The happiest day , the happiest hour Mine eyes shall see , have ever seen , The brightest glance of pride and power , I feel - have been : Take this kiss upon the brow ! And , in parting from you now , Thus much let me avow : You are ...
The happiest day , the happiest hour Mine eyes shall see , have ever seen , The brightest glance of pride and power , I feel - have been : Take this kiss upon the brow ! And , in parting from you now , Thus much let me avow : You are ...
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God himself if it were a cimeter , and feel its sweet edge dividing culminates in the present movement , and will never you through the heart and marrow , and so you will be more divine in the lapse of all the ages .
God himself if it were a cimeter , and feel its sweet edge dividing culminates in the present movement , and will never you through the heart and marrow , and so you will be more divine in the lapse of all the ages .
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Introduction | 1 |
Puritan Literary Theory | 10 |
Literary Nationalism and the Rise | 19 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 2 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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