America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 242 頁
... light and softer airs , a beauteous sister- hood ? Alas ! they all are in their graves , the gentle race of flowers Are lying in their lowly beds , with the fair and good of ours . 10 The rain is falling where they lie , but the cold ...
... light and softer airs , a beauteous sister- hood ? Alas ! they all are in their graves , the gentle race of flowers Are lying in their lowly beds , with the fair and good of ours . 10 The rain is falling where they lie , but the cold ...
第 315 頁
... light , an- nouncing the approach of another boat , which soon passed us , and proved to be a rusty old scow -just such a craft as the " Flying Dutchman " would navigate on the canal . Perhaps it was that celebrated personage himself ...
... light , an- nouncing the approach of another boat , which soon passed us , and proved to be a rusty old scow -just such a craft as the " Flying Dutchman " would navigate on the canal . Perhaps it was that celebrated personage himself ...
第 895 頁
... light , And they were behind us , reflected in the pool . 40 Then a cloud passed , and the pool was empty . Go , said the bird , for the leaves were full of chil- dren , Hidden excitedly , containing laughter . Go , go , go , said the ...
... light , And they were behind us , reflected in the pool . 40 Then a cloud passed , and the pool was empty . Go , said the bird , for the leaves were full of chil- dren , Hidden excitedly , containing laughter . Go , go , go , said the ...
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