Selected Prose and PoetryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Počet stran: 568 |
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... land into a paradise of comfort and plenty . England is a garden . Under an ash - colored sky , the fields have been combed and rolled till they appear to have been finished with a pencil instead of a plough . The solidity of the struc ...
... land into a paradise of comfort and plenty . England is a garden . Under an ash - colored sky , the fields have been combed and rolled till they appear to have been finished with a pencil instead of a plough . The solidity of the struc ...
Strana 353
... land . All nobility in its beginnings was somebody's natural superiority . The things these English have done were not done without peril of life , nor without wisdom and conduct ; and the first hands , it may be presumed , were often ...
... land . All nobility in its beginnings was somebody's natural superiority . The things these English have done were not done without peril of life , nor without wisdom and conduct ; and the first hands , it may be presumed , were often ...
Strana 355
... land . Older than all epics and histories which clothe a nation , this undershirt sits close to the body . What ... lands after their own names , but call themselves after their lands , as if the man represented the country that bred him ...
... land . Older than all epics and histories which clothe a nation , this undershirt sits close to the body . What ... lands after their own names , but call themselves after their lands , as if the man represented the country that bred him ...
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1803MAY 25 Born in Boston Massachusetts | 246 |
POEMS | 295 |
Ode Inscribed to W H Channing | 433 |
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