Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen |
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Page 123
... stood near him , to borrow some moncy for the purpose . The application was unfor- tunately [ made ] to perhaps the only man in the com- pany who had the firmness not to be affected by the preacher . His answer was , " At any other time ...
... stood near him , to borrow some moncy for the purpose . The application was unfor- tunately [ made ] to perhaps the only man in the com- pany who had the firmness not to be affected by the preacher . His answer was , " At any other time ...
Page 450
... stood obscurely in an open space , where neither friend nor foe had thrust himself . What were his thoughts , he uttered no word The Governor , and the gentlemen of his party , per- ceiving themselves brought to an unexpected stand ...
... stood obscurely in an open space , where neither friend nor foe had thrust himself . What were his thoughts , he uttered no word The Governor , and the gentlemen of his party , per- ceiving themselves brought to an unexpected stand ...
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... stood on the bridge at midnight , As the clocks were striking the hour , And the moon rose o'er the city , Behind the dark church - tower . I saw her bright reflection In the waters under me , Like a golden goblet falling And sinking ...
... stood on the bridge at midnight , As the clocks were striking the hour , And the moon rose o'er the city , Behind the dark church - tower . I saw her bright reflection In the waters under me , Like a golden goblet falling And sinking ...
Contents
From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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