A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 páginas |
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... death . There will be that sinking of heart , of which we now cannot conceive . We see how it is with the body when in extreme pain . The nature of the body will support itself for a considerable time under very great pain , so as to ...
... death . There will be that sinking of heart , of which we now cannot conceive . We see how it is with the body when in extreme pain . The nature of the body will support itself for a considerable time under very great pain , so as to ...
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... death - conducted ball , 90 Better to sleep on ocean's deepest bed , At once destroy'd and number'd with the dead , Than thus to perish in the face of day , Where twice ten thousand deaths one death delay . When to the ocean dives the ...
... death - conducted ball , 90 Better to sleep on ocean's deepest bed , At once destroy'd and number'd with the dead , Than thus to perish in the face of day , Where twice ten thousand deaths one death delay . When to the ocean dives the ...
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... death . Nevertheless his best - known poem , here reprinted , won a deserved popularity that was only in part occasioned by the dramatic circumstances of the author's own death . BIBLIOGRAPHY Seeger's work is available in Poems by Alan ...
... death . Nevertheless his best - known poem , here reprinted , won a deserved popularity that was only in part occasioned by the dramatic circumstances of the author's own death . BIBLIOGRAPHY Seeger's work is available in Poems by Alan ...
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