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Page 87
... rest beneath a pine - tree , From whose branches trailed the mosses , And whose trunk was coated over With the Dead - man's Moccasin - leather , With the fungus white and yellow . Suddenly from the boughs above him Sang the Mama , the ...
... rest beneath a pine - tree , From whose branches trailed the mosses , And whose trunk was coated over With the Dead - man's Moccasin - leather , With the fungus white and yellow . Suddenly from the boughs above him Sang the Mama , the ...
Page 156
... rest there in your lodges ; Change me , too , into a beaver ! Cautiously replied the beaver , With reserve he thus made answer : " Let me first consult the others , Let me ask the other beavers . " Down he sank into the water , Heavily ...
... rest there in your lodges ; Change me , too , into a beaver ! Cautiously replied the beaver , With reserve he thus made answer : " Let me first consult the others , Let me ask the other beavers . " Down he sank into the water , Heavily ...
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... , too , there are my soldiers , my great , invinci- ble army , Twelve men , all equipped , having each his rest and his matchlock , Eighteen shillings a month , together with diet and pillage The Courtship of Miles Standish 211.
... , too , there are my soldiers , my great , invinci- ble army , Twelve men , all equipped , having each his rest and his matchlock , Eighteen shillings a month , together with diet and pillage The Courtship of Miles Standish 211.
Page 232
... rest of the blazon . He was a man of honor , of noble and generous nature ; Though he was rough , he was kindly ; she knew how during the winter He had attended the sick , with a hand as gentle as woman's ; Somewhat hasty and hot , he ...
... rest of the blazon . He was a man of honor , of noble and generous nature ; Though he was rough , he was kindly ; she knew how during the winter He had attended the sick , with a hand as gentle as woman's ; Somewhat hasty and hot , he ...
Page 247
... rest of his armor , Buckle about his waist his trusty blade of Damas- cus , Take from the corner his musket , and so stride out of the chamber . Often the heart of the youth had burned and yearned to embrace him , Often his lips had ...
... rest of his armor , Buckle about his waist his trusty blade of Damas- cus , Take from the corner his musket , and so stride out of the chamber . Often the heart of the youth had burned and yearned to embrace him , Often his lips had ...
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