American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: EmersonHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1879 - 455 頁 |
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... SHIP · • JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER . 1 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH · • • 188 SNOW - BOUND : A WINTER IDYL · • 191 AMONG THE HILLS • . 217 MABEL MARTIN . 235 COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION 248 BARCLAY OF URY 255 THE TWO RABBIS . 261 • THE GIFT OF ...
... SHIP · • JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER . 1 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH · • • 188 SNOW - BOUND : A WINTER IDYL · • 191 AMONG THE HILLS • . 217 MABEL MARTIN . 235 COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION 248 BARCLAY OF URY 255 THE TWO RABBIS . 261 • THE GIFT OF ...
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... that Evange line brought him , And with a coal from the embers had lighted , he slowly continued : — " Four days now are passed since the English ships at their anchors • Ride in the Gaspereau's mouth , with their cannon 28 LONGFELLOW .
... that Evange line brought him , And with a coal from the embers had lighted , he slowly continued : — " Four days now are passed since the English ships at their anchors • Ride in the Gaspereau's mouth , with their cannon 28 LONGFELLOW .
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... ships to our shores . Perhaps the harvests in England 245 By untimely rains or untimelier heat have been blighted , And from our bursting barns they would feed their cattle and children . " " Not so thinketh the folk in the village ...
... ships to our shores . Perhaps the harvests in England 245 By untimely rains or untimelier heat have been blighted , And from our bursting barns they would feed their cattle and children . " " Not so thinketh the folk in the village ...
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... ships and their errand . " Then with modest demeanor made answer the no- tary public , - " Gossip enough have I heard , in sooth , yet am never the wiser ; And what their errand may be I know no better than others . 295 Yet am I not of ...
... ships and their errand . " Then with modest demeanor made answer the no- tary public , - " Gossip enough have I heard , in sooth , yet am never the wiser ; And what their errand may be I know no better than others . 295 Yet am I not of ...
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... with Hagar ! IV . Pleasantly rose next morn the sun on the vil- lage of Grand - Pré , Pleasantly gleamed in the soft , sweet air the Basin of Minas . Where the ships , with their wavering shadows , were 88 LONGFELLOW .
... with Hagar ! IV . Pleasantly rose next morn the sun on the vil- lage of Grand - Pré , Pleasantly gleamed in the soft , sweet air the Basin of Minas . Where the ships , with their wavering shadows , were 88 LONGFELLOW .
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