An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... turn " - Cried Maclean -- " if the deer seek to cross to the burn , Do thou turn them to me : nor fail , lest thy back be as red as thy hand . " Now hard - fortuned Hamish , half blown of his breath with the height of the hill , Was ...
... turn " - Cried Maclean -- " if the deer seek to cross to the burn , Do thou turn them to me : nor fail , lest thy back be as red as thy hand . " Now hard - fortuned Hamish , half blown of his breath with the height of the hill , Was ...
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... turn back with promises . Ah me ! she had but little ease ; And often for pure doubt and dread She sobb'd , made giddy in the head By the swift riding ; while , for cold , Her slender fingers scarce could hold The wet reins ; yea , and ...
... turn back with promises . Ah me ! she had but little ease ; And often for pure doubt and dread She sobb'd , made giddy in the head By the swift riding ; while , for cold , Her slender fingers scarce could hold The wet reins ; yea , and ...
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... Turn'd upward to the sky she lay , Her head on a wet heap of hay , And fell asleep : and while she slept , And did not dream , the minutes crept Round to the twelve again ; but she , Being waked at last , sigh'd quietly , And strangely ...
... Turn'd upward to the sky she lay , Her head on a wet heap of hay , And fell asleep : and while she slept , And did not dream , the minutes crept Round to the twelve again ; but she , Being waked at last , sigh'd quietly , And strangely ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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