Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... believe that I shall find fair landscapes or sufficient wildness and freedom behind the eastern horizon . I am not excited by the prospect of a walk thither ; but I believe that the forest which I see in the western horizon stretches ...
... believe that I shall find fair landscapes or sufficient wildness and freedom behind the eastern horizon . I am not excited by the prospect of a walk thither ; but I believe that the forest which I see in the western horizon stretches ...
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... believe you are not all that is here , I believe that much unseen is also here . Here the profound lesson of reception , nor preference nor denial , The black with his woolly head , the felon , the diseas'd , the illiterate person , are ...
... believe you are not all that is here , I believe that much unseen is also here . Here the profound lesson of reception , nor preference nor denial , The black with his woolly head , the felon , the diseas'd , the illiterate person , are ...
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... believe then - too dreadfully ! ferred him to the climate , that blighted him for once and for ever . " " And you wonder about the flower , " Miss Staver- ton said . " So do I , if you want to know ; and so I've been wondering these ...
... believe then - too dreadfully ! ferred him to the climate , that blighted him for once and for ever . " " And you wonder about the flower , " Miss Staver- ton said . " So do I , if you want to know ; and so I've been wondering these ...
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