Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... breathe this air , who hast breathed the sweet air of the mountains ? Ah ! ' tis in vain that with lordly looks of ... breath of their branches . There thou art strong and great , a hero , a tamer of horses ! There thou chasest the ...
... breathe this air , who hast breathed the sweet air of the mountains ? Ah ! ' tis in vain that with lordly looks of ... breath of their branches . There thou art strong and great , a hero , a tamer of horses ! There thou chasest the ...
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... breath of a maiden's YES : Not the light gossamer stirs with less ; But never a cable that holds so fast Through all the battles of wave and blast , And never an echo of speech or song That lives in the babbling air so long ! There were ...
... breath of a maiden's YES : Not the light gossamer stirs with less ; But never a cable that holds so fast Through all the battles of wave and blast , And never an echo of speech or song That lives in the babbling air so long ! There were ...
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... breath falleth upon me As the soft breathing of midsummer wind . IX In those bright , laughing days that pierce the fall , With sunny spears forged from the summer's glow , The crimson leaves sail slowly on the pall Of the 360 Poetry of ...
... breath falleth upon me As the soft breathing of midsummer wind . IX In those bright , laughing days that pierce the fall , With sunny spears forged from the summer's glow , The crimson leaves sail slowly on the pall Of the 360 Poetry of ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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