The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... thee abroad exposed to public view ; Made thee in rags , halting , to the press to trudge , Where errors were not lessened , all may judge . At thy return my blushing was not small , My rambling brat ( in print ) should mother call ; I ...
... thee abroad exposed to public view ; Made thee in rags , halting , to the press to trudge , Where errors were not lessened , all may judge . At thy return my blushing was not small , My rambling brat ( in print ) should mother call ; I ...
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... thee , when thy faint perfume Alone is in the virgin air . Of all her train , the hands of Spring First plant thee in the watery mould , And I have seen thee blossoming Beside the snow - bank's edges cold . Thy parent sun , who bade thee ...
... thee , when thy faint perfume Alone is in the virgin air . Of all her train , the hands of Spring First plant thee in the watery mould , And I have seen thee blossoming Beside the snow - bank's edges cold . Thy parent sun , who bade thee ...
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... thee to my bosom . " ! She knelt down and embraced him again and again while the joy that could find no words ... thee in my arms when my limbs were tottering , and I have fed thee with the food that I was fainting for ; yet I have ill ...
... thee to my bosom . " ! She knelt down and embraced him again and again while the joy that could find no words ... thee in my arms when my limbs were tottering , and I have fed thee with the food that I was fainting for ; yet I have ill ...
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