Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... deep's lover ; The sun and sea , Informed by thee , Before me run And draw me on , Yet fly me still , As fate refuses To me the heart Fate for me chooses . Is it that my opulent soul Was mingled from the generous whole ; Sea - valleys ...
... deep's lover ; The sun and sea , Informed by thee , Before me run And draw me on , Yet fly me still , As fate refuses To me the heart Fate for me chooses . Is it that my opulent soul Was mingled from the generous whole ; Sea - valleys ...
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... Deep calling unto deep aloud , the sound of many waters ! Against the burden of that voice what tyrant power shall stand ? No fetters in the Bay State ! No slave upon her land ! Look to it well , Virginians ! In calmness we have borne ...
... Deep calling unto deep aloud , the sound of many waters ! Against the burden of that voice what tyrant power shall stand ? No fetters in the Bay State ! No slave upon her land ! Look to it well , Virginians ! In calmness we have borne ...
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George Frisbie Whicher. IX Yet wear we on ; the deep light disallowed That lit our youth , —in years no longer young , We wander silently , and brood among Dead graves , and ... deep light disallowed" "An upper chamber in a darkened house"
George Frisbie Whicher. IX Yet wear we on ; the deep light disallowed That lit our youth , —in years no longer young , We wander silently , and brood among Dead graves , and ... deep light disallowed" "An upper chamber in a darkened house"
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