Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... passed his thirtieth birth- day and had published a good share of the poems on which his reputation rests did Bryant leave his native uplands to commence his distinguished career as a newspaper editor in New York . His poetic ...
... passed his thirtieth birth- day and had published a good share of the poems on which his reputation rests did Bryant leave his native uplands to commence his distinguished career as a newspaper editor in New York . His poetic ...
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... passing view to meet , When loftier flowers are flaunting nigh . Oft , in the sunless April day , Thy early smile has stayed my walk ; But midst the gorgeous blooms of May , I passed thee on thy humble stalk . So they , who climb to ...
... passing view to meet , When loftier flowers are flaunting nigh . Oft , in the sunless April day , Thy early smile has stayed my walk ; But midst the gorgeous blooms of May , I passed thee on thy humble stalk . So they , who climb to ...
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... passed , And the shadow that he cast Leaped the cataract underneath . Reyhan the Arab held his breath While this vision of life and death Passed above him . " Allahu ! " Cried he . " In all Koordistan Lives there not so brave a man As ...
... passed , And the shadow that he cast Leaped the cataract underneath . Reyhan the Arab held his breath While this vision of life and death Passed above him . " Allahu ! " Cried he . " In all Koordistan Lives there not so brave a man As ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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