High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... America , " he said humbly . He had a desperate desire to get away to himself ; to hide his face in his arms , and give vent to the tears that were stifling him ; to weep for his lost friend , and for this great heartbreaking hero- ism ...
... America , " he said humbly . He had a desperate desire to get away to himself ; to hide his face in his arms , and give vent to the tears that were stifling him ; to weep for his lost friend , and for this great heartbreaking hero- ism ...
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... American Poets Curtis Hidden Page Chief Modern Poets of England and America - R . R. Kirk and R. P. McCutcheon * Contemporary Poetry - Marguerite Wilkinson Contemporary Verse - A. Marion Merrill and G. E. W. Sprague * Cowboy Songs ...
... American Poets Curtis Hidden Page Chief Modern Poets of England and America - R . R. Kirk and R. P. McCutcheon * Contemporary Poetry - Marguerite Wilkinson Contemporary Verse - A. Marion Merrill and G. E. W. Sprague * Cowboy Songs ...
Page 302
... American Poets Conrad Aiken ― * Modern British Poetry ( 1830-1930 ) - Louis Untermeyer Modern Lyric Poetry · Herbert Bates * Modern Verse - Anita P. Forbes * The New Poetry ( Revised Edition ) - Harriet Monroe and Alice C. Henderson ...
... American Poets Conrad Aiken ― * Modern British Poetry ( 1830-1930 ) - Louis Untermeyer Modern Lyric Poetry · Herbert Bates * Modern Verse - Anita P. Forbes * The New Poetry ( Revised Edition ) - Harriet Monroe and Alice C. Henderson ...
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