Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... walk therein , Not like the hireling , for his selfish gain , With backward glances and reluctant tread , Making a merit of his coward dread , But , cheerful , in the light around me thrown , Walking as one to pleasant service led ...
... walk therein , Not like the hireling , for his selfish gain , With backward glances and reluctant tread , Making a merit of his coward dread , But , cheerful , in the light around me thrown , Walking as one to pleasant service led ...
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George Frisbie Whicher. XIII As one who walks and weeps by alien brine , And hears the heavy land - wash break , so I , Apart from friends , remote in misery ... walks and weeps by alien brine" "Not proud of station, nor in worldly pelf"
George Frisbie Whicher. XIII As one who walks and weeps by alien brine , And hears the heavy land - wash break , so I , Apart from friends , remote in misery ... walks and weeps by alien brine" "Not proud of station, nor in worldly pelf"
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... walk : He did not know I saw ; He bit an angle - worm in halves And ate the fellow , raw . And then he drank a dew From a convenient grass , And then hopped sidewise to the wall To let a 444 Poetry of the New England Renaissance "A bird ...
... walk : He did not know I saw ; He bit an angle - worm in halves And ate the fellow , raw . And then he drank a dew From a convenient grass , And then hopped sidewise to the wall To let a 444 Poetry of the New England Renaissance "A bird ...
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JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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