A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... trees . Here we went ashore ( being 20 some 12 miles higher then the barge had bene ) to refresh our selves , during the boyling of our vituals . One of the Indians I tooke with me , to see the nature of the soile , and to crosse the ...
... trees . Here we went ashore ( being 20 some 12 miles higher then the barge had bene ) to refresh our selves , during the boyling of our vituals . One of the Indians I tooke with me , to see the nature of the soile , and to crosse the ...
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... trees , as they could see us by our fire - side . We took up 18 of their arrowes which we have sent to England by ... tree 40 sayled an houre or two , it began to within halfe a musket shot of us , and there let his arrowes fly at us ...
... trees , as they could see us by our fire - side . We took up 18 of their arrowes which we have sent to England by ... tree 40 sayled an houre or two , it began to within halfe a musket shot of us , and there let his arrowes fly at us ...
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... trees there , and__made divers dams across the river . Thence they went to a great rock , upon which stood a high stone , cleft in sunder , that four men might go through , which they called Adam's Chair , because the 30 youngest of ...
... trees there , and__made divers dams across the river . Thence they went to a great rock , upon which stood a high stone , cleft in sunder , that four men might go through , which they called Adam's Chair , because the 30 youngest of ...
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... trees , dainty fine round rising hillucks , delicate faire large plaines , sweete cristall fountaines , and cleare 30 running streames that twine in fine meanders through the meads , making so sweete a murmering noise to heare as would ...
... trees , dainty fine round rising hillucks , delicate faire large plaines , sweete cristall fountaines , and cleare 30 running streames that twine in fine meanders through the meads , making so sweete a murmering noise to heare as would ...
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... trees of fruits . field ; 30 The nightingale , the black bird , and the thrush Now tune their layes on sprayes of every bush ; The wanton frisking kid and soft- fleec'd lambs Do jump and play before their feeding dams . The tender tops ...
... trees of fruits . field ; 30 The nightingale , the black bird , and the thrush Now tune their layes on sprayes of every bush ; The wanton frisking kid and soft- fleec'd lambs Do jump and play before their feeding dams . The tender tops ...
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