The Literature of America: An Anthology of Prose and Verse, Volume 1Arthur Hobson Quinn, Albert Croll Baugh, Will David Howe Scribner, 1938 - American literature |
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Page 245
... hope never to return . Van Rough . I am glad I heard of those bills ; though it's plaguy unlucky : I hoped to see ... hope Van Rough . Come , come , no fine speeches ; mind the main chance , young man , and you and I shall always agree ...
... hope never to return . Van Rough . I am glad I heard of those bills ; though it's plaguy unlucky : I hoped to see ... hope Van Rough . Come , come , no fine speeches ; mind the main chance , young man , and you and I shall always agree ...
Page 271
... hope and broke their peace . Sadly I turn and look before , where yet The Flood must pass , and I behold a mist Where swarm dissolving forms , the brood of Hope , ΣΤΟ Divinely fair , that rest on banks of flowers , Or wander among ...
... hope and broke their peace . Sadly I turn and look before , where yet The Flood must pass , and I behold a mist Where swarm dissolving forms , the brood of Hope , ΣΤΟ Divinely fair , that rest on banks of flowers , Or wander among ...
Page 421
... hope that all men have Some mercy for their faults , a grassy place To rest in , and a flower - strewn , gentle grave ; Another hope which purifies our race , That when that fearful bourn forever past , They may find rest , -and rest so ...
... hope that all men have Some mercy for their faults , a grassy place To rest in , and a flower - strewn , gentle grave ; Another hope which purifies our race , That when that fearful bourn forever past , They may find rest , -and rest so ...
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