The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... living die . " With great applause hast thou perform'd thy part , Since thy first entrance on the stage of life , Or in the labors of the healing art , Or in fair Liberty's important strife ... .... " But I , alas ! like some unfruitful ...
... living die . " With great applause hast thou perform'd thy part , Since thy first entrance on the stage of life , Or in the labors of the healing art , Or in fair Liberty's important strife ... .... " But I , alas ! like some unfruitful ...
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... living in New York , where , during this period , he began to publish those pieces of political burlesque and invective which made his name familiar and po- pular throughout the country during the revolu- tionary war . His style was ...
... living in New York , where , during this period , he began to publish those pieces of political burlesque and invective which made his name familiar and po- pular throughout the country during the revolu- tionary war . His style was ...
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... living language of the soul . With what fond hope , through many a blissful hour , We gave the soul to fancy's pleasing power ; Lost in the magic of that sweet employ To build gay scenes , and fashion future joy ! We saw mild peace o'er ...
... living language of the soul . With what fond hope , through many a blissful hour , We gave the soul to fancy's pleasing power ; Lost in the magic of that sweet employ To build gay scenes , and fashion future joy ! We saw mild peace o'er ...
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... living HOMER , as he was known in Greece , to the readers of our time and language . His manuscript remained twenty years in the possession of his family , and was finally published in two large octavo volumes , in Boston , in 1846 . It ...
... living HOMER , as he was known in Greece , to the readers of our time and language . His manuscript remained twenty years in the possession of his family , and was finally published in two large octavo volumes , in Boston , in 1846 . It ...
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... living thing , Crawling on earth , or moving on the wing , Or man , or beast - alas ! was neither there Nothing that breathed of life in earth or air ; ' Twas a vast , silent , mansion rich and gay , Whose occupant was drown'd the other ...
... living thing , Crawling on earth , or moving on the wing , Or man , or beast - alas ! was neither there Nothing that breathed of life in earth or air ; ' Twas a vast , silent , mansion rich and gay , Whose occupant was drown'd the other ...
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