Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... dear friends of mine . Hang , if it please you so , my name Upon your household line . Let Fame from brazen lips blow wide Her chosen names , I envy none : A mother's love , a father's pride , Shall keep alive my own ! Still shall that ...
... dear friends of mine . Hang , if it please you so , my name Upon your household line . Let Fame from brazen lips blow wide Her chosen names , I envy none : A mother's love , a father's pride , Shall keep alive my own ! Still shall that ...
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... dear to man , as he In his most venerable aspect , this Does imitate . From SONNETS II Thou art like that which is most sweet and fair , A gentle morning in the youth of spring , When the few early birds begin to sing Within the ...
... dear to man , as he In his most venerable aspect , this Does imitate . From SONNETS II Thou art like that which is most sweet and fair , A gentle morning in the youth of spring , When the few early birds begin to sing Within the ...
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... dear , A virtue round whose forehead we inwreathe Laurels that with a living passion breathe When other crowns grow , while we twine them , sear . What brings us thronging these high rites to pay , And seal these hours the noblest of ...
... dear , A virtue round whose forehead we inwreathe Laurels that with a living passion breathe When other crowns grow , while we twine them , sear . What brings us thronging these high rites to pay , And seal these hours the noblest of ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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