Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... door You entered so oft ; For the feast of souls We have kindled the coals , And we boil the rice soft . Come you who are dearest To us who are nearest , Come hither , come hither , From out the wild weather ; The storm clouds are ...
... door You entered so oft ; For the feast of souls We have kindled the coals , And we boil the rice soft . Come you who are dearest To us who are nearest , Come hither , come hither , From out the wild weather ; The storm clouds are ...
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... door , It has gone down the glen with the light wind , And o'er the plain unfurled its venturous wreath , Draped the tree tops , loitered upon the hill , And warmed the pinions of the early bird ; And now , perchance , high in the ...
... door , It has gone down the glen with the light wind , And o'er the plain unfurled its venturous wreath , Draped the tree tops , loitered upon the hill , And warmed the pinions of the early bird ; And now , perchance , high in the ...
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... doors Before the seal ! Next time , to stay ! Next time , the things to see By ear unheard , Unscrutinized by eye . Next ... door of God ! Angels , twice descending , Reimbursed my store . Burglar , banker , father , I am poor once more ...
... doors Before the seal ! Next time , to stay ! Next time , the things to see By ear unheard , Unscrutinized by eye . Next ... door of God ! Angels , twice descending , Reimbursed my store . Burglar , banker , father , I am poor once more ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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