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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... Passed , with the cider - mug , their jokes 640 From lip to lip ; the younger folks Down the loose snow - banks , wrestling , rolled , Then toiled again the cavalcade O'er windy hill , through clogged ravine , And woodland paths that ...
... Passed , with the cider - mug , their jokes 640 From lip to lip ; the younger folks Down the loose snow - banks , wrestling , rolled , Then toiled again the cavalcade O'er windy hill , through clogged ravine , And woodland paths that ...
Page 476
... passed , he wrote down in his folio volume . In- tense thought had set its stamp upon every previous page of that volume , but the thoughts of years were all concentrated upon the last . While thus employed , he failed not to gaze often ...
... passed , he wrote down in his folio volume . In- tense thought had set its stamp upon every previous page of that volume , but the thoughts of years were all concentrated upon the last . While thus employed , he failed not to gaze often ...
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... PASSED AWAY It was in the twilight of a late autumn day in the same year that nature gave the colonel the first direct intimation to prepare for the last summons . They had been passing along the garden walks , where a few pale flowers ...
... PASSED AWAY It was in the twilight of a late autumn day in the same year that nature gave the colonel the first direct intimation to prepare for the last summons . They had been passing along the garden walks , where a few pale flowers ...
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