American Life in Literature1949 |
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... once barely - discernible fissure , of which I have before spoken as extending from the roof to the build- ing , in a zigzag direction , to the base . While I gazed , this fissure rapidly widened - there came a fierce breath of the ...
... once barely - discernible fissure , of which I have before spoken as extending from the roof to the build- ing , in a zigzag direction , to the base . While I gazed , this fissure rapidly widened - there came a fierce breath of the ...
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... once what I con- ceived the proper length for my intended poem -a length of about one hundred lines . It is , in fact , a hundred and eight . My next thought concerned the choice of an impression , or effect , to be conveyed : and here ...
... once what I con- ceived the proper length for my intended poem -a length of about one hundred lines . It is , in fact , a hundred and eight . My next thought concerned the choice of an impression , or effect , to be conveyed : and here ...
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... Once more my bursting chains were reunited , Once more barbarian plaudits wildly rung O'er the last promise of deliverance blighted , The prostrate purpose , and the palsied tongue : Ah ! faithless sisters , ' neath my swift undoing ...
... Once more my bursting chains were reunited , Once more barbarian plaudits wildly rung O'er the last promise of deliverance blighted , The prostrate purpose , and the palsied tongue : Ah ! faithless sisters , ' neath my swift undoing ...
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