Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... town , How long in vain I wandered up and down , Where shameless Bacchus , with his drenching hoard Cold from his cave , usurps the morning board . London is lost in smoke and steeped in tea ; No Yankee there can lisp the name of thee ...
... town , How long in vain I wandered up and down , Where shameless Bacchus , with his drenching hoard Cold from his cave , usurps the morning board . London is lost in smoke and steeped in tea ; No Yankee there can lisp the name of thee ...
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... town is heard , And repeated again and again . Hoist up your sails of silk , And flee away from each other . To King Burislaf , it is said , Was the beautiful Thyri wed , And a sorrowful bride went she ; And after a week and a day She ...
... town is heard , And repeated again and again . Hoist up your sails of silk , And flee away from each other . To King Burislaf , it is said , Was the beautiful Thyri wed , And a sorrowful bride went she ; And after a week and a day She ...
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... Town ! Hither across the plains And fens of Lincolnshire , in garb austere , There came a Saxon monk , and founded here A Priory , pillaged by marauding Danes , So that thereof no vestige now remains ; Only a name , that , spoken loud ...
... Town ! Hither across the plains And fens of Lincolnshire , in garb austere , There came a Saxon monk , and founded here A Priory , pillaged by marauding Danes , So that thereof no vestige now remains ; Only a name , that , spoken loud ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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