The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... leaves in a storm ; And the pure pearly white and the carnation warm Contending in harmony flow'd . And now did the ... leaf , When , casting his eyes to the ground , He saw the lost pupils of Ellen with grief In the jaws of a mouse ...
... leaves in a storm ; And the pure pearly white and the carnation warm Contending in harmony flow'd . And now did the ... leaf , When , casting his eyes to the ground , He saw the lost pupils of Ellen with grief In the jaws of a mouse ...
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... leaves flit o'er Ohio's flood , The pilgrim stands ; and o'er his memory rushes The mingled tide of tears and blood , that gushes Along the valleys where his childhood stray'd , And round the temples where his fathers pray'd . How ...
... leaves flit o'er Ohio's flood , The pilgrim stands ; and o'er his memory rushes The mingled tide of tears and blood , that gushes Along the valleys where his childhood stray'd , And round the temples where his fathers pray'd . How ...
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... leaves we see Such clusters as pour'd out the wine ? Among those leaves an adder hangs ! I fear him ; -for I've felt his fangs . The Hebrew , who the desert trod , And felt the fiery serpent's bite , Look'd up to that ordain'd of Gon ...
... leaves we see Such clusters as pour'd out the wine ? Among those leaves an adder hangs ! I fear him ; -for I've felt his fangs . The Hebrew , who the desert trod , And felt the fiery serpent's bite , Look'd up to that ordain'd of Gon ...
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... leaves behind no uace , To save his own , or serve another race : With his frail breath his power has pass'd away , His deeds , his thoughts are buried with his clay ; Nor lofty pile , nor glowing page Shall link him to a future age ...
... leaves behind no uace , To save his own , or serve another race : With his frail breath his power has pass'd away , His deeds , his thoughts are buried with his clay ; Nor lofty pile , nor glowing page Shall link him to a future age ...
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... leaves no mark Of age or sorrow on thy gleaming face . The pulses of thy heart were never stronger ; And thy voice rings as clear as when it told me How slowly crept the impatient days of childhood . More than a hundred years of joys ...
... leaves no mark Of age or sorrow on thy gleaming face . The pulses of thy heart were never stronger ; And thy voice rings as clear as when it told me How slowly crept the impatient days of childhood . More than a hundred years of joys ...
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