American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: EmersonHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1879 - 453 頁 |
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... never melted . " GRANDMOTHER'S STORY OF BUNKER HILL 307 BATTLE . " How they surged above the breastwork . " . . 331 THE SCHOOL BOY . " The classic hall . " " The waters of the dark Shawshine . " 338 342 THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL . " As ...
... never melted . " GRANDMOTHER'S STORY OF BUNKER HILL 307 BATTLE . " How they surged above the breastwork . " . . 331 THE SCHOOL BOY . " The classic hall . " " The waters of the dark Shawshine . " 338 342 THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL . " As ...
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... never came together again . The story of Evangeline is the story of such a separation . The removal of the Acadians was a blot upon the government of Nova Scotia and upon that of Great Britain , which never dis- owned the deed ...
... never came together again . The story of Evangeline is the story of such a separation . The removal of the Acadians was a blot upon the government of Nova Scotia and upon that of Great Britain , which never dis- owned the deed ...
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... never be- come very popular in English poetry , but has re- peatedly been attempted by other poets . The reader will find the subject of hexameters dis- cussed by Matthew Arnold in his lectures On Translating Homer ; by James Spedding ...
... never be- come very popular in English poetry , but has re- peatedly been attempted by other poets . The reader will find the subject of hexameters dis- cussed by Matthew Arnold in his lectures On Translating Homer ; by James Spedding ...
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... never been disturbed by the axe . 3. Druids were priests of the Celtic inhabitants of ancient Gaul and Britain . The name was probably of Celtic origin , but its form may have been determined by the Greek word drus , an oak , since ...
... never been disturbed by the axe . 3. Druids were priests of the Celtic inhabitants of ancient Gaul and Britain . The name was probably of Celtic origin , but its form may have been determined by the Greek word drus , an oak , since ...
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... Never so much thyself art thou as when , through the curling Smoke of the pipe or the forge , thy friendly and jovial face gleams Round and red as the harvest moon through the mist of the marshes . " Then , with a smile of content ...
... Never so much thyself art thou as when , through the curling Smoke of the pipe or the forge , thy friendly and jovial face gleams Round and red as the harvest moon through the mist of the marshes . " Then , with a smile of content ...
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