Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... seemed the substance of a happy dream Stand there before him , spreading a warm glow Within the green glooms of the shadowy oak . It seemed a woman's shape , yet far too fair To be a woman , and with eyes too meek For any that were wont ...
... seemed the substance of a happy dream Stand there before him , spreading a warm glow Within the green glooms of the shadowy oak . It seemed a woman's shape , yet far too fair To be a woman , and with eyes too meek For any that were wont ...
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... seemed to think his conduct the most natural thing in the world . He put the tray on the side table near us , and in spite of our waitress's protests insisted upon arranging the little bird - bath dishes before our In much less time ...
... seemed to think his conduct the most natural thing in the world . He put the tray on the side table near us , and in spite of our waitress's protests insisted upon arranging the little bird - bath dishes before our In much less time ...
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... seemed even better than the other joke . " But he said ' No ; ' they would not like to do that . And then I asked him just what they would like , if they could have their own way , and he said they would like to have men run the ...
... seemed even better than the other joke . " But he said ' No ; ' they would not like to do that . And then I asked him just what they would like , if they could have their own way , and he said they would like to have men run the ...
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