Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... passed through it for the last time , —and one of the shadows was claimed by its owner to be longer than his own . What changes he saw in that quiet place ! Death rained through every roof but his ; children came into life , grew to ...
... passed through it for the last time , —and one of the shadows was claimed by its owner to be longer than his own . What changes he saw in that quiet place ! Death rained through every roof but his ; children came into life , grew to ...
Pagina 424
... passed the fields of gazing grain , We passed the setting sun . We paused before a house that seemed A swelling of the ground ; The roof was scarcely visible , The cornice but a mound . Since then ' t is centuries ; but each Feels ...
... passed the fields of gazing grain , We passed the setting sun . We paused before a house that seemed A swelling of the ground ; The roof was scarcely visible , The cornice but a mound . Since then ' t is centuries ; but each Feels ...
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... passed on nearer to shore - the oiler , the as the correspondent went overboard he held this to 30 cook , the captain - and following them went the his chest with his left hand . In his struggle to reach the captain and the boat. " Now ...
... passed on nearer to shore - the oiler , the as the correspondent went overboard he held this to 30 cook , the captain - and following them went the his chest with his left hand . In his struggle to reach the captain and the boat. " Now ...
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