The Writings of James Russell Lowell ...: PoemsPrinted at the Riverside Press, 1892 |
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... sense of right , And vanquished Percy , to complete the tale , Had hammered stone for life in Concord jail . " I do not know that the foregoing extracts ought not to be called my own rather than Mr. Biglow's , as , indeed , - - he ...
... sense of right , And vanquished Percy , to complete the tale , Had hammered stone for life in Concord jail . " I do not know that the foregoing extracts ought not to be called my own rather than Mr. Biglow's , as , indeed , - - he ...
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... sense of natural inaptitude , certain it is that my young friend could never be induced to any further essays in this kind . He affirmed that it was to him like writing in a foreign tongue , that Mr. Pope's versifi- cation was like the ...
... sense of natural inaptitude , certain it is that my young friend could never be induced to any further essays in this kind . He affirmed that it was to him like writing in a foreign tongue , that Mr. Pope's versifi- cation was like the ...
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... sense the seeson is dreffle backerd up This way ewers as ushul HOSEA BIGLOW . " HERE we stan ' on the Constitution , by thunder ! It's a fact o ' wich ther's bushils o ' proofs ; Fer how could we trample on ' t so , I wonder , Ef ' t ...
... sense the seeson is dreffle backerd up This way ewers as ushul HOSEA BIGLOW . " HERE we stan ' on the Constitution , by thunder ! It's a fact o ' wich ther's bushils o ' proofs ; Fer how could we trample on ' t so , I wonder , Ef ' t ...
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... wrong , I wunt deny but wut I be so , - An ' , fact , it don't smell very strong ; My mind's tu fair to lose its balance An ' say wich party hez most sense ; There may be folks o ' greater talence Thet can't THE BIGLOW PAPERS 109.
... wrong , I wunt deny but wut I be so , - An ' , fact , it don't smell very strong ; My mind's tu fair to lose its balance An ' say wich party hez most sense ; There may be folks o ' greater talence Thet can't THE BIGLOW PAPERS 109.
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... sense to scatter So ' st no one could n't pick it out ; My love fer North an ' South is equil , So I'll jest answer plump an ' frank , No matter wut may be the sequil , Yes , Sir , I am agin a Bank . Ez to the answerin ' o ' questions ...
... sense to scatter So ' st no one could n't pick it out ; My love fer North an ' South is equil , So I'll jest answer plump an ' frank , No matter wut may be the sequil , Yes , Sir , I am agin a Bank . Ez to the answerin ' o ' questions ...
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