The Female Poets of AmericaMoss, Brother & Company, 1863 - 400 páginas |
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... young gentleman educated in Europe : - SUPERSTITION . When ancient Britons piped the rustic lays , And tuned to Woden notes of vocal praise , The dismal dirges caught the listening throng And ruder gestures joined the antique song ...
... young gentleman educated in Europe : - SUPERSTITION . When ancient Britons piped the rustic lays , And tuned to Woden notes of vocal praise , The dismal dirges caught the listening throng And ruder gestures joined the antique song ...
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... young gentleman of the city , and engaged to be married to him upon his return from London , whither he soon after proceeded to complete his educa- In tion in the law . This contract for some rea- son was never fulfilled . To divert her ...
... young gentleman of the city , and engaged to be married to him upon his return from London , whither he soon after proceeded to complete his educa- In tion in the law . This contract for some rea- son was never fulfilled . To divert her ...
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... young prince pursued At awful distance , cautious to intrude ; With downcast eyes the reverend sage came last : Thus the procession through the green grove past . At length they reached the rural goddess ' grot , And as they entered the ...
... young prince pursued At awful distance , cautious to intrude ; With downcast eyes the reverend sage came last : Thus the procession through the green grove past . At length they reached the rural goddess ' grot , And as they entered the ...
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... young negro - girl , who was , but a few years since , brought an uncultivated barbarian from Africa , and has ever since been , and now is , under the disadvan tage of serving as a slave in a family in this town . She has been examined ...
... young negro - girl , who was , but a few years since , brought an uncultivated barbarian from Africa , and has ever since been , and now is , under the disadvan tage of serving as a slave in a family in this town . She has been examined ...
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... young wo- men , which soon became very popular , so that it was thronged from the West Indies , the British provinces , and all the states of the Union . It was continued at Medford , New- ton , and Boston , many years , with uniform ...
... young wo- men , which soon became very popular , so that it was thronged from the West Indies , the British provinces , and all the states of the Union . It was continued at Medford , New- ton , and Boston , many years , with uniform ...
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