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... told , and told so well . I have now no doubt that thy version of Skipper Ireson's ride is the correct one . My verse was founded solely on a fragment of rhyme which I heard from one of my early schoolmates , a native of Marblehead . I ...
... told , and told so well . I have now no doubt that thy version of Skipper Ireson's ride is the correct one . My verse was founded solely on a fragment of rhyme which I heard from one of my early schoolmates , a native of Marblehead . I ...
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... told how teal and loon he shot , And how the eagle's eggs he got , The feats on pond and river done , The prodigies of rod and gun ; Till , warming with the tales he told , Forgotten was the outside cold , The bitter wind unheeded blew ...
... told how teal and loon he shot , And how the eagle's eggs he got , The feats on pond and river done , The prodigies of rod and gun ; Till , warming with the tales he told , Forgotten was the outside cold , The bitter wind unheeded blew ...
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... told Gwendolen , but Gwendolen's ardent response was in itself a pledge of discretion . The question I told him about Corvick's cleverness , his admira- 10 would now absorb them and would offer them a tion , the intensity of his ...
... told Gwendolen , but Gwendolen's ardent response was in itself a pledge of discretion . The question I told him about Corvick's cleverness , his admira- 10 would now absorb them and would offer them a tion , the intensity of his ...
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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