Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... voices sent back their loud reply ; Through the thronged towns of Essex the startling summons rang , And up from bench and loom and wheel her young mechanics sprang ! The voice of free , broad Middlesex , of thousands as of one , The ...
... voices sent back their loud reply ; Through the thronged towns of Essex the startling summons rang , And up from bench and loom and wheel her young mechanics sprang ! The voice of free , broad Middlesex , of thousands as of one , The ...
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George Frisbie Whicher. The voice of Massachusetts ! Of her free sons and daughters , Deep calling unto deep aloud , the sound of many waters ! Against the burden of that voice what tyrant power shall stand ? No fetters in the Bay State ...
George Frisbie Whicher. The voice of Massachusetts ! Of her free sons and daughters , Deep calling unto deep aloud , the sound of many waters ! Against the burden of that voice what tyrant power shall stand ? No fetters in the Bay State ...
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... voice , the voice of Thee alone . Come , for I need Thy love , More than the flower the dew , or grass the rain ; Come , gently as Thy holy dove ; And let me in thy sight rejoice to live again . I will not hide from them , When Thy ...
... voice , the voice of Thee alone . Come , for I need Thy love , More than the flower the dew , or grass the rain ; Come , gently as Thy holy dove ; And let me in thy sight rejoice to live again . I will not hide from them , When Thy ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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