Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... Pioneers ! O Pioneers ! 36 60 70 1881 Come my tan - faced children , Follow well in order , get your weapons ready , Have you your pistols ? have you your sharp - edged axes ? Pioneers ! O pioneers ! For we cannot tarry here , We must ...
... Pioneers ! O Pioneers ! 36 60 70 1881 Come my tan - faced children , Follow well in order , get your weapons ready , Have you your pistols ? have you your sharp - edged axes ? Pioneers ! O pioneers ! For we cannot tarry here , We must ...
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... Pioneers ! O pioneers ! We primeval forests felling , We the rivers stemming , vexing we and piercing deep the mines within , We the surface broad surveying , we the virgin soil upheaving , Pioneers ! O pioneers ! Colorado men are we ...
... Pioneers ! O pioneers ! We primeval forests felling , We the rivers stemming , vexing we and piercing deep the mines within , We the surface broad surveying , we the virgin soil upheaving , Pioneers ! O pioneers ! Colorado men are we ...
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... Pioneers ! O pioneers ! All the hapless silent lovers , All the prisoners in the prisons , all the righteous and the wicked , All the joyous , all the sorrowing , all the living , all the dying , Pioneers ! O pioneers ! I too with my ...
... Pioneers ! O pioneers ! All the hapless silent lovers , All the prisoners in the prisons , all the righteous and the wicked , All the joyous , all the sorrowing , all the living , all the dying , Pioneers ! O pioneers ! I too with my ...
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
From Songs of Labor | 24 |
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