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To spring poem is addressed to the spring season. The poet calls upon the season to visit his land. He fervently appeals to the season t...
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CHAPTER XXXIV In civilian clothes I felt a masquerader. I had been in uniform a long time and I missed the feeling of being held by ...
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The poem is addressed to Wordsworth's younger sister, Dorothy Wordsworth. He urged her to come out into the open lap of nature. She ...
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CHAPTER X In the ward at the field hospital they told me a visitor was coming to see me in the afternoon. It was a hot day and there...
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CHAPTER XXIV The bright glare of morning sunlight streaming through the trees overhead awakened Scarlett. For a moment, stiffened by...
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I found Reggie in the club one Saturday afternoon. He was reclining in a long chair, motionless, his eyes fixed glassily on the ceilin...
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The king may rule o’er land and sea, The lord may live right royally, The soldier ride in pomp and pride, The sailor roam ...
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CHAPTER XXII It turned cold that night and the next day it was raining. Coming home from the Ospedale Maggiore it rained very hard a...
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CHAPTER III When I came back to the front we still lived in that town. There were many more guns in the country around and the sprin...
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Chapter 52 From Little Britain I went, with my check in my pocket, to Miss Skiffins's brother, the accountant; and Miss Skiffi...