Readings in American PoetryJohn C. Riker, 1843 - 264 Seiten |
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... dreams , All melancholy , must I rove along ! To what strange lands must CHEQUI take his way ! Groves of the dead departed mortals trace ; No deer along those gloomy forests stray , No huntsmen there take pleasure in the chase , But all ...
... dreams , All melancholy , must I rove along ! To what strange lands must CHEQUI take his way ! Groves of the dead departed mortals trace ; No deer along those gloomy forests stray , No huntsmen there take pleasure in the chase , But all ...
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... dream is o'er , and she forgets to weep ; Some real world once more may be assign'd , Some new - born mansion for the immortal mind ! Farewell , sweet lake ; farewell , surrounding woods , To other groves , through midnight glooms , I ...
... dream is o'er , and she forgets to weep ; Some real world once more may be assign'd , Some new - born mansion for the immortal mind ! Farewell , sweet lake ; farewell , surrounding woods , To other groves , through midnight glooms , I ...
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... dream ! For the soul is dead that slumbers , And things are not what they seem . Life is real ! Life is earnest ! And the grave is not its goal ; Dust thou art , to dust returnest , Was not spoken of the soul . 19 20 A PSALM OF LIFE ...
... dream ! For the soul is dead that slumbers , And things are not what they seem . Life is real ! Life is earnest ! And the grave is not its goal ; Dust thou art , to dust returnest , Was not spoken of the soul . 19 20 A PSALM OF LIFE ...
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... dream ; I cannot spare the luxury of believing That all things beautiful are what they seem . Who will believe that , with a smile whose blessing Would like the patriarch's soothe a dying hour ; With voice as low , as gentle , and ...
... dream ; I cannot spare the luxury of believing That all things beautiful are what they seem . Who will believe that , with a smile whose blessing Would like the patriarch's soothe a dying hour ; With voice as low , as gentle , and ...
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... Content and placid to his rest he sank : But dreams , those wild magicians , that do play Such pranks when reason slumbers , tireless wrought Their will with him . Up rose the thronging mart ᎪᎡᎢ . Of his own native city ; roof and.
... Content and placid to his rest he sank : But dreams , those wild magicians , that do play Such pranks when reason slumbers , tireless wrought Their will with him . Up rose the thronging mart ᎪᎡᎢ . Of his own native city ; roof and.
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ALBERT PIKE ALNWICK CASTLE Amid beauty beneath bird blue breast breath breeze bright brow CARLOS WILCOX cheek cloud dark dead death deep dost dream earth Excelsior fade fair FITZ-GREENE HALLECK flowers forest gale gaze gentle gloom glorious glory glow grave GRAY FOREST-EAGLE green groves hand hath hear heart heaven HENRY W hills hour lake land leaves life's light lonely look morning mountain N. P. WILLIS night o'er ocean pale pass'd pinions prayer R. H. DANA rest rock round sail SENECA LAKE shade shore sigh silent sleep slumbers smile soft song soul sound spirit spring stars storm stream sweeps sweet swell tears thee thine Thou art thou hast thoughts throne thundering bands tone tree twilight URSA MAJOR voice WASHINGTON ALLSTON waters waves weary whip-poor-will wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT winds wing woods youth