The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... land , but will purchase a copy or two out of hand , in the fond expectation of being amused in it , by seeing his betters cut - up and abused in it . Now , I find , by a pretty exact calculation , there are something like ten thousand ...
... land , but will purchase a copy or two out of hand , in the fond expectation of being amused in it , by seeing his betters cut - up and abused in it . Now , I find , by a pretty exact calculation , there are something like ten thousand ...
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... Land's better life authors solely my own , Who the sad heart of earth on their shoulders have taken , Whose works sound a depth by Life's quiet un- shaken , Such as Shakspeare , for instance , the Bible , and Bacon , Not to mention my ...
... Land's better life authors solely my own , Who the sad heart of earth on their shoulders have taken , Whose works sound a depth by Life's quiet un- shaken , Such as Shakspeare , for instance , the Bible , and Bacon , Not to mention my ...
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... be too scant To keep our children out of want ; They who wish fortune to be lasting Must be both prudent and forecasting ; We soon shall need more land ; a lot I know , that cheaply can be bo't ; You 128 INTRODUCTION .
... be too scant To keep our children out of want ; They who wish fortune to be lasting Must be both prudent and forecasting ; We soon shall need more land ; a lot I know , that cheaply can be bo't ; You 128 INTRODUCTION .
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... land worth a pin , Thought he , it must be all fenced in , For , if South's swine once get the run on't No kind of farming can be done on't ; If that don't suit the other side , ' Tis best we instantly divide . But somehow South could ...
... land worth a pin , Thought he , it must be all fenced in , For , if South's swine once get the run on't No kind of farming can be done on't ; If that don't suit the other side , ' Tis best we instantly divide . But somehow South could ...
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... land that you want ; " " Yes , but your hogs , " cried North ; " The grain Won't hurt them , " answered South again ; " But they destroy my grain ; " " No doubt ; ' Tis fortunate you've found it out ; Misfortunes teach , and only they ...
... land that you want ; " " Yes , but your hogs , " cried North ; " The grain Won't hurt them , " answered South again ; " But they destroy my grain ; " " No doubt ; ' Tis fortunate you've found it out ; Misfortunes teach , and only they ...
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