Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 Seiten |
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... speak for itself . I might easily have enlarged it with further quotations , but my object has been to give a fair and sufficiently various sample , aud no more . W. J. LINTON . NEW HAVEN , CONN : U.S.A. 1877 . CONTENTS . REVIEW OF ...
... speak for itself . I might easily have enlarged it with further quotations , but my object has been to give a fair and sufficiently various sample , aud no more . W. J. LINTON . NEW HAVEN , CONN : U.S.A. 1877 . CONTENTS . REVIEW OF ...
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... speak with applause Of the courage we show in support of our cause , To die we can bear , but to serve we disdain , For shame is to freemen more dreadful than pain . In freedom , etc. A bumper to Freedom ! and as for the king , When he ...
... speak with applause Of the courage we show in support of our cause , To die we can bear , but to serve we disdain , For shame is to freemen more dreadful than pain . In freedom , etc. A bumper to Freedom ! and as for the king , When he ...
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... speak Their dialect of yore . Old Massachusetts wears it Within her lordly crown , And broad Ohio bears it Amid his young renown ; Connecticut hath wreath'd it Where her quiet foliage waves , And bold Kentucky breathes it hoarse Through ...
... speak Their dialect of yore . Old Massachusetts wears it Within her lordly crown , And broad Ohio bears it Amid his young renown ; Connecticut hath wreath'd it Where her quiet foliage waves , And bold Kentucky breathes it hoarse Through ...
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... speak . And some , who walk in calmness here , Shall shudder as they reach the door Where one who made their dwelling dear , Its flower , its light , is seen no more . Youth , with pale cheek and slender frame , And dreams of greatness ...
... speak . And some , who walk in calmness here , Shall shudder as they reach the door Where one who made their dwelling dear , Its flower , its light , is seen no more . Youth , with pale cheek and slender frame , And dreams of greatness ...
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... speak , The memory of her buried joys , - And even she who gave thee birth , - Will , by their pilgrim - circled hearth , Talk of thy doom without a sigh : For thou art Freedom's now , and Fame's , - One of the few , the immortal names ...
... speak , The memory of her buried joys , - And even she who gave thee birth , - Will , by their pilgrim - circled hearth , Talk of thy doom without a sigh : For thou art Freedom's now , and Fame's , - One of the few , the immortal names ...
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