A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 páginas |
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... forest , whispering without a wind . Then came a stronger swell of those familiar tones , 10 Come witch , come wizard , come Indian heard daily in the sunshine at Salem village , but never until now from a cloud of night . There was one ...
... forest , whispering without a wind . Then came a stronger swell of those familiar tones , 10 Come witch , come wizard , come Indian heard daily in the sunshine at Salem village , but never until now from a cloud of night . There was one ...
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... forest swallowed them up , and the silence of the wilderness sank down once more on the shores and waters of the Monongahela . Several guides and six light horsemen led the way ; a body of grenadiers was close behind , and the army ...
... forest swallowed them up , and the silence of the wilderness sank down once more on the shores and waters of the Monongahela . Several guides and six light horsemen led the way ; a body of grenadiers was close behind , and the army ...
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... forest Rushed the maddened Hiawatha ; In his heart was deadly sorrow , In his face a stony firmness ; On his brow the sweat of anguish Started , but it froze and fell not . 50 55 Wrapped in furs and armed for hunting , With his mighty ...
... forest Rushed the maddened Hiawatha ; In his heart was deadly sorrow , In his face a stony firmness ; On his brow the sweat of anguish Started , but it froze and fell not . 50 55 Wrapped in furs and armed for hunting , With his mighty ...
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