Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... heard , The rolling river , the morning bird ; — Beauty through my senses stole ; I yielded myself to the perfect whole . CONCORD HYMN SUNG AT THE COMPLETION OF THE BATTLE MONUMENT , JULY 4 , 1837 By the rude bridge that arched the ...
... heard , The rolling river , the morning bird ; — Beauty through my senses stole ; I yielded myself to the perfect whole . CONCORD HYMN SUNG AT THE COMPLETION OF THE BATTLE MONUMENT , JULY 4 , 1837 By the rude bridge that arched the ...
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... heard The wind that round the gables roared , With now and then a ruder shock , Which made our very bedsteads rock . We heard the loosened clapboards tost , The board - nails snapping in the frost ; And on us , through the unplastered ...
... heard The wind that round the gables roared , With now and then a ruder shock , Which made our very bedsteads rock . We heard the loosened clapboards tost , The board - nails snapping in the frost ; And on us , through the unplastered ...
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... heard within my inmost soul Such cheerful morning news , In the horizon of my mind Have seen such orient hues , As in the twilight of the dawn , When the first birds awake , Are heard within some silent wood , Where they the 344 Poetry ...
... heard within my inmost soul Such cheerful morning news , In the horizon of my mind Have seen such orient hues , As in the twilight of the dawn , When the first birds awake , Are heard within some silent wood , Where they the 344 Poetry ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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