The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... skies , And shakes hell's concave with continual groans . " In the following fifteen years he wrote several plays , some of which were acted at Drury Lane . Among his shorter poems were two called " Cyn- thia " and " Night , " and a ...
... skies , And shakes hell's concave with continual groans . " In the following fifteen years he wrote several plays , some of which were acted at Drury Lane . Among his shorter poems were two called " Cyn- thia " and " Night , " and a ...
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... skies with purer splendor shine . The earth , which the prolific fires consume , To beauty burns , and withers into bloom ; Improving in the fertile flame it lies , Fades into form . and into vigor dies : Fresh - dawning glories blush ...
... skies with purer splendor shine . The earth , which the prolific fires consume , To beauty burns , and withers into bloom ; Improving in the fertile flame it lies , Fades into form . and into vigor dies : Fresh - dawning glories blush ...
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... skies , Give me the heaven's remotest sphere , Above these gloomy scenes to rise Of desolation and despair . Those native fires , that warm'd the mind , Now languid grown , too dimly glow , Joy has to grief the heart resign'd , And love ...
... skies , Give me the heaven's remotest sphere , Above these gloomy scenes to rise Of desolation and despair . Those native fires , that warm'd the mind , Now languid grown , too dimly glow , Joy has to grief the heart resign'd , And love ...
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... skies . VI . Then through the liquid fields we'll climb , Where Plato treads empyreal air , Where daring Homer sits sublime , And Pindar rolls his fiery car ; Above the cloud - encircled hills , Where high Parnassus lifts his airy head ...
... skies . VI . Then through the liquid fields we'll climb , Where Plato treads empyreal air , Where daring Homer sits sublime , And Pindar rolls his fiery car ; Above the cloud - encircled hills , Where high Parnassus lifts his airy head ...
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... skies ; The bark drives lonely ; shivering and forlorn , The poor , sad sailors wish the lingering morn : Not with less fury rush'd the vengeful train ; Not with less tumult roar'd the embattled plain . Now in the oak's black shade they ...
... skies ; The bark drives lonely ; shivering and forlorn , The poor , sad sailors wish the lingering morn : Not with less fury rush'd the vengeful train ; Not with less tumult roar'd the embattled plain . Now in the oak's black shade they ...
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