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" Now, if you are in the mood for a reverie, only fancy me in America ; imagine my ground uncultivated since the creation, and see me wielding the axe, now to cut down the tree, and now the snakes that nestled in it. Then see me grubbing up the roots, and... "
Stryker's American Register and Magazine - Página 485
1853
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The Christian Review, Volumen15

1850 - 664 páginas
...whether here or in America matters little. I have long learned to look on the world as my country. . . . See me wielding the axe, now to cut down the tree...only companion some poor negro whom I have bought to emancipate. After a hard day's toil, see me sleep upon rushes ; and in very bad weather take out...
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The North British review

1850 - 652 páginas
...wants of man are so very few, that they must be attainable somewhere, and whether hero or in America matters little. I have long learnt to look on the...on purpose to emancipate. After a hard day's toil, sec me sleep upon rushes ; and in very bad weather take out my casctte, and write to you ; for you...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen13

1851 - 724 páginas
...look upon the world as my country, " Now, if you are in the mood for а гетепе, fancy only me in America ; imagine my ground uncultivated since...little dairy with them : three rooms in my cottage, aud my only companion some poor negro whom I have bought on purpose to emancipate. After a hard day's...
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The American Whig Review, Volúmenes13-14

1851 - 1220 páginas
...learned to look upon the imrld as my country. " Now, if you are in the mood for a reverie, fancy only me in America ; imagine my ground uncultivated since...see me grubbing up the roots, and building a nice, snusj little dairy with them : three rooms in my cottage, and my only companion some poor negro whom...
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The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey, Parte1

Robert Southey - 1851 - 590 páginas
...learned to look upon the world as my country. " Now, if you are in the mood for a reverie, fancy only me in America ; imagine my ground uncultivated since the creation, and see me wielding the ax, now to cut down the tree, and now the snakes that nestled in it. Then see me grubbing up the roots,...
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The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey

Robert Southey - 1855 - 588 páginas
...only me in America ; imagine ray ground , uncultivated since the creation, and see me wielding the ax, now to cut down the tree, and now the snakes that nestled in it. Then see me grub. i bing up the roots, and building a nice, snug little ' dairy with them : three rooms in my cottage,...
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Acme Library of Standard Biography: Second Series

1880 - 566 páginas
...one, might not Cowley's fancy, a cottage in America, be transformed into a fact : "three rooms . . . and my only companion some poor negro whom I have bought on purpose to emancipate" ? Meanwhile he occupied a room in Aunt Tyler's house, and, instead of swinging the axe in some forest...
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Robert Southey: The Story of His Life Written in His Letters

Robert Southey - 1887 - 458 páginas
...learned to look upon the world as my country. Now, if you are in the mood for a reverie, only fancy me in America ; imagine my ground uncultivated since...cottage, and my only companion some poor negro whom I had bought on purpose to emancipate. After a hard day's toil, see me sleep upon rushes, and, in very...
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English Men of Letters, Volumen2

John Morley - 1894 - 468 páginas
...one, might not Cowley's fancy, a cottage in America, be transformed into a fact : " three rooms . . . and my only companion some poor negro whom I have bought on purpose to emancipate '" Meanwhile he occupied a room in Aunt Tyler's house, and, instead of swinging the axe in some forest...
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Pennsylvania School Journal, Volumen48

1899 - 726 páginas
...writing thus to his friend, GC Bedford : "Now, if you are in the mood for a reverie, fancy only me in America, imagine my ground uncultivated since the...only companion some poor negro whom I have bought ou purpose to emancipate. After a hard day's toil see me sleep upon rushes, and in very bad weather...
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