Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... fire the blood at will ? Let thine own eyes o'erflow ; Let thy lips quiver with the passionate thrill ; Seize the great thought , ere yet its power be past , And bind , in words , the fleet emotion fast . Then , should thy verse appear ...
... fire the blood at will ? Let thine own eyes o'erflow ; Let thy lips quiver with the passionate thrill ; Seize the great thought , ere yet its power be past , And bind , in words , the fleet emotion fast . Then , should thy verse appear ...
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... fire , Whose figulines and rustic wares Scarce find him bread from day to day ? This madman , as the people say , Who breaks his tables and his chairs To feed his furnace fires , nor cares Who goes unfed if they are fed , Nor who may ...
... fire , Whose figulines and rustic wares Scarce find him bread from day to day ? This madman , as the people say , Who breaks his tables and his chairs To feed his furnace fires , nor cares Who goes unfed if they are fed , Nor who may ...
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... fire to answering beacon speak , Katahdin tell Monadnock , Whiteface he , And so leap on in light from sea to sea , Till the glad news be sent Across a kindling continent , Making earth feel more firm and air breathe braver : " Be proud ...
... fire to answering beacon speak , Katahdin tell Monadnock , Whiteface he , And so leap on in light from sea to sea , Till the glad news be sent Across a kindling continent , Making earth feel more firm and air breathe braver : " Be proud ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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