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... Night .......... Napoleon's Grave .... " My Life is like the Summer Rose " . Lord Byron ..... To the Mocking - Bird ... Night , from the same . ....... 196 An Indian Apollo , from the same ... ..196 Hadad's Description of the City of ...
... Night .......... Napoleon's Grave .... " My Life is like the Summer Rose " . Lord Byron ..... To the Mocking - Bird ... Night , from the same . ....... 196 An Indian Apollo , from the same ... ..196 Hadad's Description of the City of ...
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... Night ..... 262 From a Monody o1 . W. Eastburn ..... 262 The Apology .. .298 Each in All .... To the Manitto of DreamLs ... .299 263 " Good - bye , Proud World .. .299 LLIAM B. O , PEABODY ... 264 To the Humble - Bee ... .300 Hymn of ...
... Night ..... 262 From a Monody o1 . W. Eastburn ..... 262 The Apology .. .298 Each in All .... To the Manitto of DreamLs ... .299 263 " Good - bye , Proud World .. .299 LLIAM B. O , PEABODY ... 264 To the Humble - Bee ... .300 Hymn of ...
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... night - hawk from his lone haunt hies , To chase the viewless insect through the skies ; The bat began his lantern - loving flight , The lonely whip - poor - will , our bird of night , Ever unseen , yet ever seeming near , His shrill ...
... night - hawk from his lone haunt hies , To chase the viewless insect through the skies ; The bat began his lantern - loving flight , The lonely whip - poor - will , our bird of night , Ever unseen , yet ever seeming near , His shrill ...
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... night , my task diurnal done , ( For I had travell'd with the sun O'er burning sands , o'er snows , ) Fatigued , I sought the couch of rest ; My wonted prayer to Heaven address'd ; But scarce had I my pillow press'd , When thus a vision ...
... night , my task diurnal done , ( For I had travell'd with the sun O'er burning sands , o'er snows , ) Fatigued , I sought the couch of rest ; My wonted prayer to Heaven address'd ; But scarce had I my pillow press'd , When thus a vision ...
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... night He pours his sulphurous breath , Hast known my petrifying wind Wild ocean's curling billows bind , Like bending sheaves by harvest hind , Erect in icy death ; " Or heard adown the mountain's steep The northern blast with furious ...
... night He pours his sulphurous breath , Hast known my petrifying wind Wild ocean's curling billows bind , Like bending sheaves by harvest hind , Erect in icy death ; " Or heard adown the mountain's steep The northern blast with furious ...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction Rufus Wilmot Griswold Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1842 |
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