Masters of American Literature, Volumen1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 páginas |
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... look Into each other's eyes . The rushing flood Flings them apart : the youth goes down ; the maid . With hands outstretched in vain , and streaming eyes , Waits for the next high wave to follow him . An aged man succeeds ; his bending ...
... look Into each other's eyes . The rushing flood Flings them apart : the youth goes down ; the maid . With hands outstretched in vain , and streaming eyes , Waits for the next high wave to follow him . An aged man succeeds ; his bending ...
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... look of his ! It is the same that coldly illuminates his face as he bends over a bird , a mouse , or a butterfly , which , in pursuance of some experiment , he has killed by the perfume of a flower ; a look as deep as Nature itself ...
... look of his ! It is the same that coldly illuminates his face as he bends over a bird , a mouse , or a butterfly , which , in pursuance of some experiment , he has killed by the perfume of a flower ; a look as deep as Nature itself ...
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... look in . The moon will not sour milk nor taint meat to another newly furnished , and leave this to be 10 of mine , nor will the sun injure my furniture or fade burned ? It is the same as if all these traps were buckled to a man's belt ...
... look in . The moon will not sour milk nor taint meat to another newly furnished , and leave this to be 10 of mine , nor will the sun injure my furniture or fade burned ? It is the same as if all these traps were buckled to a man's belt ...
Contenido
From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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