The American Tradition in Literature: Bradford to LincolnSculley Bradley, Eugene Hudson Long Norton, 1967 - American literature |
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... rest were glad to come to them , for after midnight the wind shifted to the northwest and it froze hard . But though this had been a day and night of much trouble and danger unto them , yet God gave them a morning of comfort and ...
... rest were glad to come to them , for after midnight the wind shifted to the northwest and it froze hard . But though this had been a day and night of much trouble and danger unto them , yet God gave them a morning of comfort and ...
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... rest ; but , the wind abating the next day , we made a shift to reach Amboy before night , having been thirty hours on the water , without victuals or any drink but a bottle of filthy rum , the water we sailed on being salt . *** In the ...
... rest ; but , the wind abating the next day , we made a shift to reach Amboy before night , having been thirty hours on the water , without victuals or any drink but a bottle of filthy rum , the water we sailed on being salt . *** In the ...
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... rest ! Stranger , their humble graves adorn ; You too may fall , and ask a tear ; ' Tis not the beauty of the morn That proves the evening shall be clear.- They saw their injured country's woe ; The flaming town , the wasted field ...
... rest ! Stranger , their humble graves adorn ; You too may fall , and ask a tear ; ' Tis not the beauty of the morn That proves the evening shall be clear.- They saw their injured country's woe ; The flaming town , the wasted field ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
Among the parts of a spinning wheel 1 In 11 2136 the poet elaborates | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
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