Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... thou walk these streets , who hast trod the green turf of the prairies ? How canst thou breathe this air , who hast breathed the sweet air of the mountains ? Ah ! ' tis in vain that with lordly looks of disdain thou dost challenge Looks ...
... thou walk these streets , who hast trod the green turf of the prairies ? How canst thou breathe this air , who hast breathed the sweet air of the mountains ? Ah ! ' tis in vain that with lordly looks of disdain thou dost challenge Looks ...
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... thou beneath the earth liest buried low , Which he alone as living walks upon ; Thou mayst at times have heard him speak to you , And often wished perchance that you were he ; And I must ever wish that it were true , For then thou ...
... thou beneath the earth liest buried low , Which he alone as living walks upon ; Thou mayst at times have heard him speak to you , And often wished perchance that you were he ; And I must ever wish that it were true , For then thou ...
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... thou the flower thou lookest on shalt be ; But thou art far away amidst Time's toys ; Thyself the day thou lookest for in them , Thyself the flower that now thine eye enjoys ; But wilted now thou hang'st upon thy stem ; The bird thou ...
... thou the flower thou lookest on shalt be ; But thou art far away amidst Time's toys ; Thyself the day thou lookest for in them , Thyself the flower that now thine eye enjoys ; But wilted now thou hang'st upon thy stem ; The bird thou ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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