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Description: | Original woodcut created for the letterpress print of McCormick's Harvester and Self Binder. It has three sections and is connected using wood splines. An ... |
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Description: | Electrotype created for the letterpress print of McCormick's Harvester and Self Binder. A woodcut was created first, the electrotype next, then the letterp... |
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Description: | We've at least been able to conserve something if it's only the idea of conserving for conservation's sake But the community interests ought to come fir... |
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Description: | Way back in the soft center of hard times did not their resistance to change in the sentiment make some sense What could take the place of the... |
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Description: | 200 years this tree grew here and so did I We were raised here and brought up young ones |
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Description: | The fife and drum are not so innocent the vulture's eye is on the dance |
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Description: | Our side of the fence is all dovetail — where they winked and upset the story-book, that's over on your side |
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Description: | New land cut out by real imaginary lines based in older spirit courses lay and bedrock, flight of birds and pointed feet |
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Description: | If you will tell me, then, the things that you have read I shall not have heard of them but I will read them for your sake There is a meeting ... |
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Description: | White horses, white fences that money can't buy |
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Description: | In the soft underside of war The home point is to be home again with honor without quite understanding why |
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Description: | In the afternoon, nothing Overnight, unseen In the morning, a wooden horse with strangers sending telegrams for more |
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Description: | Face up to the oncoming interest due when it's blushing right there as a shadow and the fact is a whistle away |
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Description: | The bargain was that the driven wedge would never be withdrawn |
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Description: | The monument is now The place is ripe for building a roll-call of seekers out of the earth For each, his glory is the doing and his dre... |
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Description: | We tend to forget that at the time of the destruction of the forests, an emergency situation existed. The need for lumber for the building up of the... |
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Description: | Put aside anything so futile All that fermented time spent and blackened, much obscured, is now restored with cheese and wine |
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Description: | The Winter was a legacy of crusted weights now melted with the Passing of the Snow so closed and callous differences can soften to the hope for co... |
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Description: | Against the prescience of disaster is the safety of even numbers |
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Description: | Rooms remembered for what they led to What they shut out and how they silent sang |
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