The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 sidor |
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... Sing us among a Sion's song , Unto us then they said . " The LORD's song sing can wee , being In stranger's land ? then let Lose her skill my right hand if I Jerusalem forget . " Let cleave my tongue my pallate on If mind thee doe not I ...
... Sing us among a Sion's song , Unto us then they said . " The LORD's song sing can wee , being In stranger's land ? then let Lose her skill my right hand if I Jerusalem forget . " Let cleave my tongue my pallate on If mind thee doe not I ...
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... sing , Shall liberal arts to such perfection bring , Europe shall mourn her ancient fame declined , And Philadelphia be the Athens of mankind . " In the same production he implores the goddess of numbers so to aid him that he may sing ...
... sing , Shall liberal arts to such perfection bring , Europe shall mourn her ancient fame declined , And Philadelphia be the Athens of mankind . " In the same production he implores the goddess of numbers so to aid him that he may sing ...
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... sing in rural strains , A western course has pleased you all along : Greece , Rome , and Britain , flourish all in song . Keep on your way , and spread a glorious fame ; Around the earth let all admire your name . Chuse in our plains or ...
... sing in rural strains , A western course has pleased you all along : Greece , Rome , and Britain , flourish all in song . Keep on your way , and spread a glorious fame ; Around the earth let all admire your name . Chuse in our plains or ...
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... sing a song of Zion . " Our modern parson having pray'd , Unless loud fame our faith beguiles , Sat down , took out his book and said , " Let's sing a psalm of MATHER BYLES . ” " At first , when he began to read , Their heads the ...
... sing a song of Zion . " Our modern parson having pray'd , Unless loud fame our faith beguiles , Sat down , took out his book and said , " Let's sing a psalm of MATHER BYLES . ” " At first , when he began to read , Their heads the ...
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... Sing how we dared , in fortune's worst extremes , What cruel wrongs the indignant patriot bore , What various ills your feeling bosoms tore , What boding terrors gloom'd the threatening hour When British legions , arm'd with death ...
... Sing how we dared , in fortune's worst extremes , What cruel wrongs the indignant patriot bore , What various ills your feeling bosoms tore , What boding terrors gloom'd the threatening hour When British legions , arm'd with death ...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction Rufus Wilmot Griswold Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1842 |
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