Masters of American Literature, Հատոր 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... never to die . O you singer solitary , singing by yourself , projecting me , O solitary me listening , never more shall I cease perpetuating you , Never more shall I escape , never more the reverberations , Never more the cries of ...
... never to die . O you singer solitary , singing by yourself , projecting me , O solitary me listening , never more shall I cease perpetuating you , Never more shall I escape , never more the reverberations , Never more the cries of ...
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... never before so realized the majesty and reality of the American people en masse . It fell upon me like a great awe . The strong ranks moved neither fast nor slow . They had march'd seven or eight miles already through the slip- ping ...
... never before so realized the majesty and reality of the American people en masse . It fell upon me like a great awe . The strong ranks moved neither fast nor slow . They had march'd seven or eight miles already through the slip- ping ...
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... never had a mother . I suppose a mother is one to whom you hurry when you are troubled . " " I never knew how to tell time by the clock till I was fifteen . My father thought he had taught me , but I did not understand and I was afraid ...
... never had a mother . I suppose a mother is one to whom you hurry when you are troubled . " " I never knew how to tell time by the clock till I was fifteen . My father thought he had taught me , but I did not understand and I was afraid ...
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