Songs of Three CenturiesJohn Greenleaf Whittier Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1875 - 352 páginas |
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... Song . " With no thought of superseding or even of entering into direct competition with these large and valuable collections , it has been my design to gather up in a comparatively small volume , easily accessible to all classes of ...
... Song . " With no thought of superseding or even of entering into direct competition with these large and valuable collections , it has been my design to gather up in a comparatively small volume , easily accessible to all classes of ...
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... song of Burns for the stateliest of epics . The considerable space which I have given to American authors will , I trust , find its justification in the citations from their writings . The poetical literature of our country can scarcely ...
... song of Burns for the stateliest of epics . The considerable space which I have given to American authors will , I trust , find its justification in the citations from their writings . The poetical literature of our country can scarcely ...
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... • 14 • · • 15 • 16 66 66 • 16 FROM AN EPISTLE TO THE COUNTESS OF CUMBER- LAND • MY MIND TO ME A KINGDOM IS SONGS : ARIEL'S SONG THE FAIRY TO PUCK . • · Lady Elizabeth Carew William Shakespeare AMIENS'S SONG . A SEA DIRGE HARK ! HARK !
... • 14 • · • 15 • 16 66 66 • 16 FROM AN EPISTLE TO THE COUNTESS OF CUMBER- LAND • MY MIND TO ME A KINGDOM IS SONGS : ARIEL'S SONG THE FAIRY TO PUCK . • · Lady Elizabeth Carew William Shakespeare AMIENS'S SONG . A SEA DIRGE HARK ! HARK !
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