The Writings of James Russell Lowell ...: PoemsPrinted at the Riverside Press, 1890 |
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... seem to be of small utility . To delay attach- ing the bobs until the second attempt at flying the kite would indicate but a slender experience in that useful art . Neither has it escaped my notice , nor failed to afford me matter of ...
... seem to be of small utility . To delay attach- ing the bobs until the second attempt at flying the kite would indicate but a slender experience in that useful art . Neither has it escaped my notice , nor failed to afford me matter of ...
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... seem to leave port with a clipping breeze , and to carry , in nautical phrase , a bone in her mouth . Nevertheless , I have chosen , as being more equitable , to prepare some also sufficiently objurgatory , that readers of every taste ...
... seem to leave port with a clipping breeze , and to carry , in nautical phrase , a bone in her mouth . Nevertheless , I have chosen , as being more equitable , to prepare some also sufficiently objurgatory , that readers of every taste ...
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... seem destitute of truth to those whose fortunate education began in a country village . 1 The reader curious in such matters may refer ( if he can find them ) to A sermon preached on the Anniversary of the Dark Day , An Artillery ...
... seem destitute of truth to those whose fortunate education began in a country village . 1 The reader curious in such matters may refer ( if he can find them ) to A sermon preached on the Anniversary of the Dark Day , An Artillery ...
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... seem fitting to dilate somewhat more largely in this place , the Yankee character and the Yankee dialect . And , first , of the Yankee charac- ter , which has wanted neither open maligners , nor even more dangerous enemies in the ...
... seem fitting to dilate somewhat more largely in this place , the Yankee character and the Yankee dialect . And , first , of the Yankee charac- ter , which has wanted neither open maligners , nor even more dangerous enemies in the ...
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... seems to have died early ; for only three years after , namely , 1714 , we have evidence that he married Winifred , daughter of Lieuten- ant Tipping . He seems to have been a man of substance , for we find him in 1696 conveying " one ...
... seems to have died early ; for only three years after , namely , 1714 , we have evidence that he married Winifred , daughter of Lieuten- ant Tipping . He seems to have been a man of substance , for we find him in 1696 conveying " one ...
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