Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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Pagina 119
... cause , God's new Messiah , offering each the bloom or blight , Parts the goats upon the left hand , and the sheep upon the right , And the choice goes by forever ' twixt that darkness and that light . Hast thou chosen , O my people ...
... cause , God's new Messiah , offering each the bloom or blight , Parts the goats upon the left hand , and the sheep upon the right , And the choice goes by forever ' twixt that darkness and that light . Hast thou chosen , O my people ...
Pagina 266
... cause of my faintest wish , Nor the cause of the friendship I emit , nor the cause of the friendship I take again . That I walk up my stoop , I pause to consider if it really be , 410 420 430 440 A morning - glory at my window satisfies ...
... cause of my faintest wish , Nor the cause of the friendship I emit , nor the cause of the friendship I take again . That I walk up my stoop , I pause to consider if it really be , 410 420 430 440 A morning - glory at my window satisfies ...
Pagina 580
... cause for congratulation . " It is a great cause for con- gratulation indeed when such thorny problems be- come as smooth as silk . I may add that in so far as Mr. Besant perceives that in point of fact English fiction has addressed ...
... cause for congratulation . " It is a great cause for con- gratulation indeed when such thorny problems be- come as smooth as silk . I may add that in so far as Mr. Besant perceives that in point of fact English fiction has addressed ...
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