Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... Thine was the prophet's vision , thine The exultation , the divine Insanity of noble minds , That never falters nor abates , But labors and endures and waits , Till all that it foresees it finds , Or what it cannot find creates ! Turn ...
... Thine was the prophet's vision , thine The exultation , the divine Insanity of noble minds , That never falters nor abates , But labors and endures and waits , Till all that it foresees it finds , Or what it cannot find creates ! Turn ...
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... thine , And men with gilded cage and praise will try To make the bard , like thee , forget his native sky . THE TREE I love thee when thy swelling buds appear And one by one their tender leaves unfold , As if they knew that warmer suns ...
... thine , And men with gilded cage and praise will try To make the bard , like thee , forget his native sky . THE TREE I love thee when thy swelling buds appear And one by one their tender leaves unfold , As if they knew that warmer suns ...
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... thine eye enjoys ; But wilted now thou hang'st upon thy stem ; The bird thou hearest on the budding tree Thou hast made sing with thy forgotten voice ; But when it swells again to melody , The song is thine in which thou wilt rejoice ...
... thine eye enjoys ; But wilted now thou hang'st upon thy stem ; The bird thou hearest on the budding tree Thou hast made sing with thy forgotten voice ; But when it swells again to melody , The song is thine in which thou wilt rejoice ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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