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... brow serene , And wars distract no more . No more the vales , no more the plains An iron harvest yield ; Peace guards our doors , impels our swains To till the grateful field : From distant climes , no longer foes , ( Their years of ...
... brow serene , And wars distract no more . No more the vales , no more the plains An iron harvest yield ; Peace guards our doors , impels our swains To till the grateful field : From distant climes , no longer foes , ( Their years of ...
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... brow : Little he knew , though much he wish'd to know ; Enchanted hung o'er VIRGIL's honey'd lay , And smiled to see desipient HORACE play ; Glean'd scraps of Greek ; and , curious , traced afar , I'hrough POPE's clear glass the bright ...
... brow : Little he knew , though much he wish'd to know ; Enchanted hung o'er VIRGIL's honey'd lay , And smiled to see desipient HORACE play ; Glean'd scraps of Greek ; and , curious , traced afar , I'hrough POPE's clear glass the bright ...
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... brow were hung ; But , calm in Christian hope , undamp'd with fear Thou sawest the high reward of virtue near . On that bright meed , in surest trust reposed , As thy firm hand thine eyes expiring closed , Pleased , to the will of ...
... brow were hung ; But , calm in Christian hope , undamp'd with fear Thou sawest the high reward of virtue near . On that bright meed , in surest trust reposed , As thy firm hand thine eyes expiring closed , Pleased , to the will of ...
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... brow ; Now every thought and feeling throw Their shadows on her face ; And so are every thought and feeling join'd , " I were hard to answer whether heart or mind Of either were the native place . The things that once she loved are ...
... brow ; Now every thought and feeling throw Their shadows on her face ; And so are every thought and feeling join'd , " I were hard to answer whether heart or mind Of either were the native place . The things that once she loved are ...
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... brow , I see it written , " Thou shalt see me there ! " Yes , we all live to God ! FATHER , thy chastening rod So help us , thine afflicted ones , to bear , That , in the spirit land , Meeting at thy right hand , " T will be our heaven ...
... brow , I see it written , " Thou shalt see me there ! " Yes , we all live to God ! FATHER , thy chastening rod So help us , thine afflicted ones , to bear , That , in the spirit land , Meeting at thy right hand , " T will be our heaven ...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction Rufus Wilmot Griswold Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1842 |
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