America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 100 頁
... keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee " ; and again , " if you would have your business done , go ; if not , send . " And again— " He that by the plow would thrive , Himself must either hold or drive . " And again , " the eye of the ...
... keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee " ; and again , " if you would have your business done , go ; if not , send . " And again— " He that by the plow would thrive , Himself must either hold or drive . " And again , " the eye of the ...
第 555 頁
... Keep your splendid silent sun , 20 Keep your woods O Nature , and the quiet places by the woods , Keep your fields of clover and timothy , and your corn - fields and orchards , Keep the blossoming buckwheat fields where the Ninth ...
... Keep your splendid silent sun , 20 Keep your woods O Nature , and the quiet places by the woods , Keep your fields of clover and timothy , and your corn - fields and orchards , Keep the blossoming buckwheat fields where the Ninth ...
第 763 頁
... Keep her head up ! Keep her head up ! " ' Keep her head up , ' sir . " The voices were weary and low . This was surely a quiet evening . All save the oarsman lay heavily and listlessly in the boat's bottom . As for him , his eyes were ...
... Keep her head up ! Keep her head up ! " ' Keep her head up , ' sir . " The voices were weary and low . This was surely a quiet evening . All save the oarsman lay heavily and listlessly in the boat's bottom . As for him , his eyes were ...
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