Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... Rose in the sky and bore thee soft along ; The south wind breathed to waft thee on the way , And danced and shone beneath the billowy bay . Calm rose afar the city spires , and thence Came the deep murmur of its throng of men , And as ...
... Rose in the sky and bore thee soft along ; The south wind breathed to waft thee on the way , And danced and shone beneath the billowy bay . Calm rose afar the city spires , and thence Came the deep murmur of its throng of men , And as ...
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... rose , It is not only in the bird , Not only where the rainbow glows , Nor in the song of woman heard , But in the darkest , meanest things There alway , alway something sings . ' Tis not in the high stars alone , Nor in the cup of ...
... rose , It is not only in the bird , Not only where the rainbow glows , Nor in the song of woman heard , But in the darkest , meanest things There alway , alway something sings . ' Tis not in the high stars alone , Nor in the cup of ...
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... rose was in her hand . She held it Close to my lips , —in truth , a flower divine ; But I looked in her eyes and scarcely smelled it , But took the flower and hand in both of mine . These are the shades where arm in arm for hours We ...
... rose was in her hand . She held it Close to my lips , —in truth , a flower divine ; But I looked in her eyes and scarcely smelled it , But took the flower and hand in both of mine . These are the shades where arm in arm for hours We ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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