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Inland Educator and Indiana School Journal - Page 338
1900
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Analytical Fourth [-sixth] Reader: Containing Practical Directions for ...

Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 pages
...steel to spring agait. and thrust. 5. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of serf and peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face 6. I...
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The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell, Issue 514

James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1873 - 484 pages
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface ; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. I...
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A Free Lance in the Field of Life and Letters

William Cleaver Wilkinson - English literature - 1874 - 360 pages
...Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of...face. I praise him not; it were too late; And some inuative weakness there must be In him who condescends to victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot...
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A Free Lance in the Field of Life and Letters

William Cleaver Wilkinson - English literature - 1874 - 360 pages
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stara. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface ; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to fane. I...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 588 pages
...Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface ; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of...face. I praise him not; it were too late; And some innativc weakness there must be In him who condescends to victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 584 pages
...names of Serf and Peer " Con Id Nature's equal scheme deface ; Here was a type of the true elder raee, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. I praise him not; it were too late; And some iunative weakness there must be In him who condescends to vietory Such as the Present gives, and cannot...
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Little Classics, Volume 14

Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 242 pages
...perfect steel to spring again and thrust. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface ; Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. I...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 392 pages
...to Heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme defnrc ; Here was a type of the true eWtr race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face....
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Modern Classics, Volume 5

Literature - 1876 - 294 pages
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's...one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. I praisa him not; it were too late; And some inuative weakness there must be In him who condescends to...
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The Vision of Sir Launfal: The Cathedral ; Favorite Poems

James Russell Lowell - History - 1876 - 276 pages
...to heaven and loved of loftiest stars. Nothing of Europe here, Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still, Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's...race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face And some innative weakness there must be In him who condescends to victory Such as the Present gives,...
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