Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... Land ! land ! O land ! Whichever way I turn , O I think you could give me my mate back again if you only would , For I am almost sure I see her dimly whichever way I look . O rising stars ! Perhaps the one I want so much will rise ...
... Land ! land ! O land ! Whichever way I turn , O I think you could give me my mate back again if you only would , For I am almost sure I see her dimly whichever way I look . O rising stars ! Perhaps the one I want so much will rise ...
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... land , My own Manhattan with spires , and the sparkling and hurrying tides , and the ships , 90 The varied and ample land , the South and the North in the light , Ohio's shores and flashing Missouri , And ever the far - spreading ...
... land , My own Manhattan with spires , and the sparkling and hurrying tides , and the ships , 90 The varied and ample land , the South and the North in the light , Ohio's shores and flashing Missouri , And ever the far - spreading ...
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... land that was sold , and the goods that were given for it , was only done by a few . The treaty was afterward brought here , and the Weas were induced to give their consent because of their small numbers . . . . In future we are ...
... land that was sold , and the goods that were given for it , was only done by a few . The treaty was afterward brought here , and the Weas were induced to give their consent because of their small numbers . . . . In future we are ...
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