The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow of Jaalam to the Hon . Joseph T. Buckingham . 165 172 174 183 A Letter from Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Hon . J. T. Buckingham 185 What Mr. Robinson thinks II . III . IV . Remarks of Increase D. O'Phace , Esq ...
... Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow of Jaalam to the Hon . Joseph T. Buckingham . 165 172 174 183 A Letter from Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Hon . J. T. Buckingham 185 What Mr. Robinson thinks II . III . IV . Remarks of Increase D. O'Phace , Esq ...
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... letters I have traced upon thy shore , Spare his name whose spirit fetters Mine with love forevermore ! " Swells the tide and overflows it , But , with omen pure and meet . Brings a little rose , and throws it Humbly at the maiden's ...
... letters I have traced upon thy shore , Spare his name whose spirit fetters Mine with love forevermore ! " Swells the tide and overflows it , But , with omen pure and meet . Brings a little rose , and throws it Humbly at the maiden's ...
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... letter more or less In some hard word , which , spelt in either way , Not their most learned clerks can un- derstand . New times demand new measures and new men ; The world advances , and in time out- grows The laws that in our fathers ...
... letter more or less In some hard word , which , spelt in either way , Not their most learned clerks can un- derstand . New times demand new measures and new men ; The world advances , and in time out- grows The laws that in our fathers ...
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... Letter of H. G. Otis . IN a small chamber , friendless and un- seen , Toiled o'er his types one poor , un- learned young man ; The place was dark , unfurnitured , and mean ; - Yet there the freedom of a race began . Help came but slowly ...
... Letter of H. G. Otis . IN a small chamber , friendless and un- seen , Toiled o'er his types one poor , un- learned young man ; The place was dark , unfurnitured , and mean ; - Yet there the freedom of a race began . Help came but slowly ...
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... letters of hers , now , to toss over , I might turn for the nonce a Byronic philosopher , And bewitch all the flats by bemoaning the loss of her . One needs something tangible , though , to begin on , - A loom , as it were , for the ...
... letters of hers , now , to toss over , I might turn for the nonce a Byronic philosopher , And bewitch all the flats by bemoaning the loss of her . One needs something tangible , though , to begin on , - A loom , as it were , for the ...
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