The American Tradition in LiteratureGeorge B. Perkins McGraw-Hill, 1990 - 2077 páginas |
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... learned to bear the cross I felt refreshment to come from his presence ; but not keeping in that strength which gave victory , I lost ground again , the sense of which greatly affected me ; and I sought deserts and lonely places and ...
... learned to bear the cross I felt refreshment to come from his presence ; but not keeping in that strength which gave victory , I lost ground again , the sense of which greatly affected me ; and I sought deserts and lonely places and ...
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... Learned of every bird its language , Learned their names and all their secrets , How they built their nests in Summer , Where they hid themselves in Winter , Talked with them whene'er he met them , Called them " Hiawatha's Chickens ...
... Learned of every bird its language , Learned their names and all their secrets , How they built their nests in Summer , Where they hid themselves in Winter , Talked with them whene'er he met them , Called them " Hiawatha's Chickens ...
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... learned- Always at night when they returned To the lonely house from far away , To lamps unlighted and fire gone gray , They learned to rattle the lock and key To give whatever might chance to be , Warning and time to be off in flight ...
... learned- Always at night when they returned To the lonely house from far away , To lamps unlighted and fire gone gray , They learned to rattle the lock and key To give whatever might chance to be , Warning and time to be off in flight ...
Contenido
PREFACE | xxxix |
The Colonies the Revolution and the New Nation | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 11 |
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American Anne Bradstreet appeared beauty better bird called Christ church colonies Copyright Cotton Mather dæmons death divine door E. E. Cummings earth Edgar Allan Poe edited Emerson England eyes father fire Franklin friends Gary Snyder gave give hand hath Hawk-eye heard heart heaven Hiawatha human Indian John John Woolman King land Ligeia light live look Lord Major Molineux means mind Miss Asphyxia Mondamin morning nature never night once passed person poem poet poor published Puritan religion Reprinted by permission Robert Lowell Robin seemed sense slave soon soul speak spirit sweet T. S. Eliot tell thee Theodore Roethke things thou thought tion told tree true truth virtue voice vols whole William woods words writing young