| J. R. Lowell - 2007 - 644 str.
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| Alexander MacKie - 2008 - 140 str.
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| 1899 - 806 str.
...forces, — even as crag and mould, Rhythms that stir the forest by firm fibres hold." —Lucy Parson. "I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...progenitors. Such sympathy Is mine with all the race, Such mutual recognition vaguely sweet There Is between us." —Lowell. "How perfect is the delicacy... | |
| Various - 2008 - 464 str.
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| 1889 - 428 str.
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| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1898 - 286 str.
...was while Lowell was contemplating the supernal beauty, sturdiness and grace of an elm that he wrote, "I care not how men trace their ancestry To ape or Adam; let them please their whims; But I in June am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors, Such sympathy is mine with... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1886 - 856 str.
...subjects for inspiration are the trees of the orchard and the forest ! I feel with Lowell when he sings : "I care not how men trace their ancestry, To Ape or Adam ; let them pleaso their whim ; But I, in June, am midway to believe • A tree among my far progenitors — Such... | |
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