Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... sing Joys that the vineyard and the stillhouse bring ; Or on some distant fair your notes employ , And speak of raptures that you ne'er enjoy . I sing the sweets I know , the charms I feel , My morning incense , and my evening meal ...
... sing Joys that the vineyard and the stillhouse bring ; Or on some distant fair your notes employ , And speak of raptures that you ne'er enjoy . I sing the sweets I know , the charms I feel , My morning incense , and my evening meal ...
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... and hauberk and lance , And laugh in the eyes of the King ; And he cries to Halfred the Scald , Gray - bearded , wrinkled , and bald , " Sing ! " " Sing me a song divine , With a sword 148 Poetry of the New England Renaissance.
... and hauberk and lance , And laugh in the eyes of the King ; And he cries to Halfred the Scald , Gray - bearded , wrinkled , and bald , " Sing ! " " Sing me a song divine , With a sword 148 Poetry of the New England Renaissance.
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... Sing , O Eyvind Skaldaspiller , " Then Earl Eric said . " Sing the song of Hakon dying , Sing his funeral wail ! " And another arrow flying Grazed his coat of mail . Turning to a Lapland yeoman , As the arrow passed , Said Earl Eric ...
... Sing , O Eyvind Skaldaspiller , " Then Earl Eric said . " Sing the song of Hakon dying , Sing his funeral wail ! " And another arrow flying Grazed his coat of mail . Turning to a Lapland yeoman , As the arrow passed , Said Earl Eric ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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