American Life in Literature, Volume 1Jay Broadus Hubbell |
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... rest , they were dis- missed . I was exceedingly moved at this discourse of our master's , as anybody would judge I must be , when it was directed to such a young rogue , born a thief , and bred up a pickpocket , like myself ; for I ...
... rest , they were dis- missed . I was exceedingly moved at this discourse of our master's , as anybody would judge I must be , when it was directed to such a young rogue , born a thief , and bred up a pickpocket , like myself ; for I ...
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... rest within the ground , ' Twere pleasant , that in flowery June , When brooks send up a cheerful tune , And groves a joyous sound , The sexton's hand , my grave to make , The rich , green mountain - turf should break.1 A cell within ...
... rest within the ground , ' Twere pleasant , that in flowery June , When brooks send up a cheerful tune , And groves a joyous sound , The sexton's hand , my grave to make , The rich , green mountain - turf should break.1 A cell within ...
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... Rest our lost hundred . And treasure - millions untold- Droop , flag and pennant ! ( Labor of poor men's lives ... Rest our Lieutenant , Rest our brave threescore . O Mother Land ! this weary life We led , we lead , is ' long of thee ...
... Rest our lost hundred . And treasure - millions untold- Droop , flag and pennant ! ( Labor of poor men's lives ... Rest our Lieutenant , Rest our brave threescore . O Mother Land ! this weary life We led , we lead , is ' long of thee ...
Contents
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
Copyright | |
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