Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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George Frisbie Whicher. O'er - prompt to do with Heaven its part ) That none might lack , that bitter night , For bread and clothing , warmth and light . Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round the gables roared , With now ...
George Frisbie Whicher. O'er - prompt to do with Heaven its part ) That none might lack , that bitter night , For bread and clothing , warmth and light . Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round the gables roared , With now ...
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... heaven and loved of loftiest stars . Nothing of Europe here , Or , then , of Europe fronting mornward still , Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface And thwart her genial will ; Here was a type of the true ...
... heaven and loved of loftiest stars . Nothing of Europe here , Or , then , of Europe fronting mornward still , Ere any names of Serf and Peer Could Nature's equal scheme deface And thwart her genial will ; Here was a type of the true ...
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... Heaven a physician ? They say that He can heal ; But medicine posthumous Is unavailable . Is Heaven an exchequer ? They speak of what we 432 Poetry of the New England Renaissance "The brain within its groove" "I asked no other thing ...
... Heaven a physician ? They say that He can heal ; But medicine posthumous Is unavailable . Is Heaven an exchequer ? They speak of what we 432 Poetry of the New England Renaissance "The brain within its groove" "I asked no other thing ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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