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" EVERY state, and almost every county, of New England, has its Roaring Brook, — a mountain streamlet, overhung by woods, impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gullies, and filling the forest... "
The Poet Among the Hills: Oliver Wendell Holmes in Berkshire. His Berkshire ... - Page 38
by Joseph Edward Adams Smith - 1895 - 182 pages
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Kavanagh: A Tale

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1849 - 168 pages
...Mr. Churchill's thoughts and to withdraw them entirely from his romance for many weeks together. XXI. EVERY state, and almost every county of New England,...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gullies, and filling the forest with its delicious...
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Kavanagh: A Tale

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1849 - 208 pages
...Churchill's thoughts, and to withdraw them entirely from his Romance for many weeks together. XXI. EVERY state, and almost every county, of New England,...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gullies, and filling the forest with its delicious...
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Hyperion, and Kavanagh

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 376 pages
...Churchill's thoughts, and to withdraw them entirely from his Romance for many weeks together. XXI. EVEKY state, and almost every county, of New England has...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gulhes, and filling the forest with its delicious...
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Taghconic: Or, Letters and Legends about Our Summer Home

Joseph Edward Adams Smith - 1852 - 250 pages
...is the veil of mist. CHAPTER III. ROARING BROOK. TORIES' GLEN. — AND SOMETHING ABOUT THE TORIES. " EVERY State and almost every county of New England...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever rushing, racing, roaring down through gurgling gullies and filling the forest with its delicious...
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Taghconic: Or, Letters and Legends about Our Summer Home

Joseph Edward Adams Smith - 1852 - 230 pages
...is the veil of mist. CHAPTER III. ROARING BROOK.— TORIES' GLEN. AND SOMETHING ABOUT THE TORIES. " EVERY State and almost every county of New England...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever rushing, racing, roaring clown through gurgling gullies and filling the forest with its delicious...
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Kavanagh: A Tale

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 214 pages
...Churchill's thoughts, and to withdraw them entirely from his Romance for many weeks together. XXI. EVERT state, and almost every county, of New England, has...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gullies, and filling the forest with its delicious...
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Hyperion, a romance. Kavanagh, a tale

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 498 pages
...Churchill's thoughts, and to withdraw them entirely from his Romance for many weeks together. XXI. EVERY state, and almost every county, of New England,...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gullies, and filling the forest with its delicious...
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The Prose Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1874 - 866 pages
...thoughts, and to withdraw them entirely from his Romance for many weeks together. CHAPTER XXI. "C*VERY state, and almost every county, of New England •*—*...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gullies, and filling the forest with its delicious...
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A Shorter Course in English Grammar and Composition

William Harvey Wells - 1880 - 208 pages
...all we could to reclaim him." 4. " Ulysses spake of the men and the cities that he had seen." 5. " Every state, and almost every county, of New England, has its Roaring Brook." — Longfellow. 6. " It is not he who sings loudest and jokes most that haa the lightest heart." —...
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Cyclopadia of American Literature, Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1881 - 1078 pages
...of a horn they heard, and the distant lowing of cattle. PIC-NIC AT ROARING BROOK — FROM KAVANAGH. Every state, and almost every county, of New England,...impeded by a mill, encumbered by fallen trees, but ever racing, rushing, roaring down through gurgling gullies, and filling the forest with its delicious...
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