American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... heart and poverty of spirit ; and 10 there was nothing that I so earnestly longed for . My heart panted after this , to lie low before God , as in the dust ; that I might be nothing , and that God might be ALL , that I might become as a ...
... heart and poverty of spirit ; and 10 there was nothing that I so earnestly longed for . My heart panted after this , to lie low before God , as in the dust ; that I might be nothing , and that God might be ALL , that I might become as a ...
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... heart bleed whenever I think of it . " Compare this poem with some of Walt Whitman's war poems . He is dead , the beautiful youth , The heart of honor , the tongue of truth , He , the life and light of us all , Whose voice was blithe as ...
... heart bleed whenever I think of it . " Compare this poem with some of Walt Whitman's war poems . He is dead , the beautiful youth , The heart of honor , the tongue of truth , He , the life and light of us all , Whose voice was blithe as ...
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... heart all dead , all dead ? And hast thou nothing but a head ? I'm all for heart , " the flute - voice said , And into sudden silence fled , Like as a blush that while ' tis red Dies to a still , still white instead . Thereto a ...
... heart all dead , all dead ? And hast thou nothing but a head ? I'm all for heart , " the flute - voice said , And into sudden silence fled , Like as a blush that while ' tis red Dies to a still , still white instead . Thereto a ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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