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The National Encyclopaedia of Business and Social Forms, Embracing the Laws ... - Page 771
by James D. McCabe - 1884 - 872 pages
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1892 - 608 pages
...Oirson, fur his horrd horrt, Torr'd an' futherr'd an' corr'd in a corrt By the women o' blorble'ead ! " " Hear me, neighbors ! " at last he cried, — " What...nameless horror that lives within ? Waking or sleeping, 1 see a wreck, And hear a cry from a reeling deck ! Hate me and curse me, — 1 ouly dread The hand...
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The Indiana School Journal, Volume 38

Education - 1893 - 1072 pages
...enterprise. So well adapted, yet it produced no humiliation. Cause of the failure is found in this: "What to me is this noisy ride? What is the shame that clothes the skin To the nameless horrors that live within? Waking or sleeping'. I see a wreck. And hear a cry from the reeling' deck...
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The Philosophy of Teaching

Arnold Tompkins - Teaching - 1893 - 360 pages
...enterprise. So well adapted, yet it produced no humiliation. Cause of the failure is found in this : " What to me is this noisy ride? What is the shame that clothes the skin To the nameless horrors that live within? Waking or sleeping, I see a wreck, And hear a cry from a reeling deck! Hate...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1894 - 582 pages
...Oirson, fur his horrd horrt, Torr'd an' futherr'd an' corr'd in a corrt By the women o' Morble'ead ! " " Hear me, neighbors ! " at last he cried, — " What...dead !" Said old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead ! Then the wife of the skipper...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier - Poetry - 1894 - 592 pages
...Torr'd an' futherr'd an' eorr'd in a corn By the women o' Morble'ead !" " Hear me, neighbors !" at but he cried, — " What to me is this noisy ride ? What...shame that clothes the skin To the nameless horror tluit lives within ? Waking or sleeping, I see a wreck. And bear a cry from a reeling deck I Hate me...
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Mabel Martin: And Other Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1894 - 100 pages
...shouting, far and near : Torr'd an' futherr'd an' corr'd in a corrt By the women o' Morble'ead ! " " Hear me, neighbors ! " at last he cried, — " What to me is this noisy ride ? so What is the shame that clothes the skin To the nameless horror that lives within ? Waking or sleeping,...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Book 5

Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - Literature - 1895 - 392 pages
...Oirson, fur his horrd liorrt, Torr'd an' futherr'd an' corr'd in a corrt By the women o' Morble'ead! " "Hear me, neighbors! " at last he cried,— " What...dead! " Said old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead! Then the wife of the skipper...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier - Poetry - 1895 - 584 pages
...an' futherr'd an' corr'd in a ct.rBy the women o' Morble'ead ! " " Hear me, neighbors ! " at last be cried, " What to me is this noisy ride? What is the shame that clothes the «kin To the nameless horror that lires within " Waking or sleeping, I se« a wreck, And hear a cry...
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English Poetry..: With Introduction, Notes and Illustrations, Volume 3

English poetry - 1896 - 532 pages
...Oirson, fur his horrd horrt, Torr'd an' futherr'd an' corr'd in a corrt By the women o' Morble'ead!' ' Hear me, neighbors ! ' at last he cried, — 'What...dead ! ' Said old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead! Then the wife of the skipper...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 39

Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 618 pages
...Oirson, fur his horrd horrt, Torr'd an' futherr'd an' corr'd in a corrt By the women o' Morble'ead ! " " Hear me, neighbors ! " at last he cried, " What to...dead ! " Said old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart. Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead! Then the wife of the skipper...
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