American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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... turn the Wheel . He turn'd while the Smith press'd the broad Face of the Ax hard and heavily on the Stone , which made the Turning of it very fatiguing . The Man came every now and then from the Wheel to see how the Work went on ; and ...
... turn the Wheel . He turn'd while the Smith press'd the broad Face of the Ax hard and heavily on the Stone , which made the Turning of it very fatiguing . The Man came every now and then from the Wheel to see how the Work went on ; and ...
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... turn aside , for an hour or so , and look through the establishment . To this he objected - plead- ing haste in the first place , and , in the second , a very usual horror at the sight of a lunatic . He begged me , however , not to let ...
... turn aside , for an hour or so , and look through the establishment . To this he objected - plead- ing haste in the first place , and , in the second , a very usual horror at the sight of a lunatic . He begged me , however , not to let ...
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... Turn , turn , my wheel ! All things must change To something new , to something strange ; Nothing that is can pause or stay ; The moon will wax , the moon will wane , The mist and cloud will turn to rain , The rain to mist and cloud ...
... Turn , turn , my wheel ! All things must change To something new , to something strange ; Nothing that is can pause or stay ; The moon will wax , the moon will wane , The mist and cloud will turn to rain , The rain to mist and cloud ...
Contents
Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
Copyright | |
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