Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... Nature , where the thunder leaves its trace " 421 " All men , —the preacher saith - whate'er or whence " " Perchance his own small field some charge de- mands " " Yet vain , perhaps , the fruits our care applaud " " Still craves the ...
... Nature , where the thunder leaves its trace " 421 " All men , —the preacher saith - whate'er or whence " " Perchance his own small field some charge de- mands " " Yet vain , perhaps , the fruits our care applaud " " Still craves the ...
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... Nature made thy own , Floating in air or pent in stone , Will rive the hills and swim the sea , And , like thy shadow , follow thee . EXPERIENCE The lords of life , the lords of life ... Nature took , Dearest Nature Ralph Waldo Emerson 53.
... Nature made thy own , Floating in air or pent in stone , Will rive the hills and swim the sea , And , like thy shadow , follow thee . EXPERIENCE The lords of life , the lords of life ... Nature took , Dearest Nature Ralph Waldo Emerson 53.
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George Frisbie Whicher. Him by the hand dear Nature took , Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , " Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ; these are thy race ! " MOTTOES FOR NATURE I A ...
George Frisbie Whicher. Him by the hand dear Nature took , Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , " Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ; these are thy race ! " MOTTOES FOR NATURE I A ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
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