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" He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall it stood in the river!) Then drew the pith, like the heart of a man, Steadily from the outside ring, And notched the poor dry empty thing In holes, as he sat by the river. "This is the way... "
High School Exercises in Grammar - Page 180
by Maude Morrison Frank - 1911 - 198 lehte
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The Cornhill Magazine, 2. köide

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1860 - 858 lehte
...Ш. High on the shore sate the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river, And hacked and hewed as a great god can, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. IT. He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall...
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The Cornhill Magazine, 2. köide

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1860 - 858 lehte
...sate the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river, And hacked and hewed as a great god c.in, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. IT. He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, 33–34. köide

1862 - 894 lehte
..." High on the shore sate the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river ; And hacked and hewed, as a great god can, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. " He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall...
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The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, 7. köide

1862 - 504 lehte
..." High on the shore sat the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river ; And hacked and hewed, as a great god can, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. " He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall...
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Poems, 1. köide

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1862 - 426 lehte
...ni. High on the shore sate the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river, And hacked and hewed as a great god can, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall it...
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Last Poems

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1862 - 254 lehte
...m. High on the shore sate the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river ; And hacked and hewed as a great god can, "With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall it...
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Poems, 4. köide

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1863 - 260 lehte
...ra. High on the shore sate the great god Pan, While tnrbidly flowed the river ; And hacked and hewed as a great god can, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. IT. He cat it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall...
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Poems, 4. köide

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1863 - 260 lehte
...river. High on tho shore sate the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river ; And hacked und hewed as a great god can, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall it...
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Poems, 1. köide

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 408 lehte
...in. High on the shore sate the great god Pan, While turbidly flowed the river, And hacked and hewed as a great god can, With his hard bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river. Iv. He cut it short, did the great god Pan, (How tall...
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British and Garden Botany: Consisting of Descriptions of the Flowering ...

Leo Hartley Grindon - 1864 - 882 lehte
...Pau, While turbidly flowed the river, And hacked and hewed as a great god can, With his hard black steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh_from the river. • * • • "This is the way," laughed the great...
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