Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... feet to feet , In one body grooms and brides ; Eldest rite , two married sides In every mortal meet . Light's far furnace shines , Smelting balls and bars , Forging double stars , Glittering twins and trines . The animals are sick with ...
... feet to feet , In one body grooms and brides ; Eldest rite , two married sides In every mortal meet . Light's far furnace shines , Smelting balls and bars , Forging double stars , Glittering twins and trines . The animals are sick with ...
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... feet , Roushan Beg , called Kurroglou , Son of the road and bandit chief , Seeking refuge and relief , Up the mountain pathway flew . Such was Kyrat's wondrous speed , Never yet could any steed Reach the dust - cloud in his course ...
... feet , Roushan Beg , called Kurroglou , Son of the road and bandit chief , Seeking refuge and relief , Up the mountain pathway flew . Such was Kyrat's wondrous speed , Never yet could any steed Reach the dust - cloud in his course ...
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... feet Thet follered once an ' now are quiet , — White feet ez snowdrops innercent , Thet never knowed the paths o ' Satan , Whose comin ' step ther ' ' s ears thet won't , No , not lifelong , leave off awaitin ' . Why , hain't I held ...
... feet Thet follered once an ' now are quiet , — White feet ez snowdrops innercent , Thet never knowed the paths o ' Satan , Whose comin ' step ther ' ' s ears thet won't , No , not lifelong , leave off awaitin ' . Why , hain't I held ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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