The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 sidor |
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... hath her glass of fifty years run out , But her old prosperous steeds turn heads about , Tracking themselves back to their poor beginnings , To fear and fare upon their fruits of sinnings . So that the mirror of the Christian world Lyes ...
... hath her glass of fifty years run out , But her old prosperous steeds turn heads about , Tracking themselves back to their poor beginnings , To fear and fare upon their fruits of sinnings . So that the mirror of the Christian world Lyes ...
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... hath been yet , by far . " For why should we , who quiet be , Return into the noise Of fighting men , which now and then Great multitudes destroys ? " 1 bid farewell to all who dwell In England or elsewhere , Wishing good speed when ...
... hath been yet , by far . " For why should we , who quiet be , Return into the noise Of fighting men , which now and then Great multitudes destroys ? " 1 bid farewell to all who dwell In England or elsewhere , Wishing good speed when ...
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... hath slept This grave , first water'd with the tear That child or widow'd man hath wept , Shall be by heavenly watchmen kept . The babe that lay on her cold breast- A rosebud 100 JOHN PIERPONT . The Country Schoolmaster Her Chosen Spot.
... hath slept This grave , first water'd with the tear That child or widow'd man hath wept , Shall be by heavenly watchmen kept . The babe that lay on her cold breast- A rosebud 100 JOHN PIERPONT . The Country Schoolmaster Her Chosen Spot.
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... Hath ever seen or sought his grave . Here sleeps he now alone ; the star That led him on from crown to crown Hath sunk ; the nations from afar Gazed as it faded and went down . He sleeps alone : the mountain cloud That night hangs round ...
... Hath ever seen or sought his grave . Here sleeps he now alone ; the star That led him on from crown to crown Hath sunk ; the nations from afar Gazed as it faded and went down . He sleeps alone : the mountain cloud That night hangs round ...
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... hath securged Thou city of our God ! But round thy hill the spirits throng Of all thy murder'd seers , And voices that went up from it Are ringing in my ears , — Went up that day , when darkness fell From all thy firmament , And ...
... hath securged Thou city of our God ! But round thy hill the spirits throng Of all thy murder'd seers , And voices that went up from it Are ringing in my ears , — Went up that day , when darkness fell From all thy firmament , And ...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction Rufus Wilmot Griswold Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1842 |
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