The Evolution of Expression Vol. I

The Evolution of Expression Vol. I

Charles Wesley Emerson

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The Evolution of Expression Vol. I by Charles Wesley Emerson

The Evolution of Expression Vol. I Chapter 1 No.1

THE TEA-KETTLE AND THE CRICKET Charles Dickens

THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN Robert Browning

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PIPPA PASSES Robert Browning

THE SNOWDROP Alfred Tennyson

THE THROSTLE Alfred Tennyson

ONE MORNING, OH, SO EARLY Jean Ingelow

FREEDOM John Ruskin

A LAUGHING CHORUS

THE CHEERFUL LOCKSMITH Charles Dickens

HOME THOUGHTS FROM ABROAD Robert Browning

LOCHINVAR Sir Walter Scott

THE POLISH WAR SONG James G. Percival

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