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OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES , THE SONG OF THE VIKINGS ,THE REEF OF NORMAN'S WOE ... 66 67 Philip Curran Peck . 71 Charles E. Thomas . 75 76 Chauncey Wetmore Wells . Charles E. Thomas . 80 MY KING , ... WILLIAM BLAKE , A WAYFARER'S THEORY .
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES , THE SONG OF THE VIKINGS ,THE REEF OF NORMAN'S WOE ... 66 67 Philip Curran Peck . 71 Charles E. Thomas . 75 76 Chauncey Wetmore Wells . Charles E. Thomas . 80 MY KING , ... WILLIAM BLAKE , A WAYFARER'S THEORY .
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Guess I'll ' stribute some of this tobaccy ' mong ther loafs to - night . Ther ain't many of ' em's had ez good luck ez me to - day . ” Edwin Sidney Oviatt . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES . WHE HEN James Russell Lowell accepted 70 [ No.
Guess I'll ' stribute some of this tobaccy ' mong ther loafs to - night . Ther ain't many of ' em's had ez good luck ez me to - day . ” Edwin Sidney Oviatt . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES . WHE HEN James Russell Lowell accepted 70 [ No.
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OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES . WHE HEN James Russell Lowell accepted the editorship of the “ Atlantic Monthly , ” he insisted that Dr. Holmes should be the principal contributor to its columns . In the very first number appeared “ The Autocrat ...
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES . WHE HEN James Russell Lowell accepted the editorship of the “ Atlantic Monthly , ” he insisted that Dr. Holmes should be the principal contributor to its columns . In the very first number appeared “ The Autocrat ...
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It is as a writer of humorous poetry that Holmes excels . Of the origin of many of his verses he aptly says“ I'm a florist in verse , and what would people say , If I came to a banquet without my bouquet . " The young poet had the aid ...
It is as a writer of humorous poetry that Holmes excels . Of the origin of many of his verses he aptly says“ I'm a florist in verse , and what would people say , If I came to a banquet without my bouquet . " The young poet had the aid ...
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Not so with Dr. Holmes . His after life showed him to be too much a man of the world to seclude himself from his fellow men ; he loved to have personal contact with men and things , and the formation of this trait was made at Harvard .
Not so with Dr. Holmes . His after life showed him to be too much a man of the world to seclude himself from his fellow men ; he loved to have personal contact with men and things , and the formation of this trait was made at Harvard .
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