PoemsA. Hart, Late Carey & Hart, 1853 - 378 sidor |
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... stamped our race With his own image , and who gave them sway O'er earth , and the glad dwellers on her face , - Now that our swarming nations far away Are spread , where'er the moist earth drinks the day THE AGES . 19 Page.
... stamped our race With his own image , and who gave them sway O'er earth , and the glad dwellers on her face , - Now that our swarming nations far away Are spread , where'er the moist earth drinks the day THE AGES . 19 Page.
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... glad embrace The fair disburdened lands welcome a nobler race . XXVI . Thus error's monstrous shapes from earth are driven ; They fade , they fly - but truth survives their flight ; Earth has no shades to quench that beam of heaven ...
... glad embrace The fair disburdened lands welcome a nobler race . XXVI . Thus error's monstrous shapes from earth are driven ; They fade , they fly - but truth survives their flight ; Earth has no shades to quench that beam of heaven ...
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... glad and guiltless beauty wore , And peace was on the earth and in the air , The warrior lit the pile , and bound his captive there : XXXI . Not unavenged - the foeman , from the wood , Beheld the deed , and when the midnight shade Was ...
... glad and guiltless beauty wore , And peace was on the earth and in the air , The warrior lit the pile , and bound his captive there : XXXI . Not unavenged - the foeman , from the wood , Beheld the deed , and when the midnight shade Was ...
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... glad sounds , and tripping o'er its bed Of pebbly sands , or leaping down the rocks , Seems , with continuous laughter , to rejoice In its own being . Softly tread the marge , Lest from her midway perch thou scare the wren That dips her ...
... glad sounds , and tripping o'er its bed Of pebbly sands , or leaping down the rocks , Seems , with continuous laughter , to rejoice In its own being . Softly tread the marge , Lest from her midway perch thou scare the wren That dips her ...
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... glad that he has lived thus long , And glad that he has gone to his reward ; Nor can I deem that nature did him wrong , Softly to disengage the vital cord . For when his hand grew palsied , and his eye Dark with the mists of age , it ...
... glad that he has lived thus long , And glad that he has gone to his reward ; Nor can I deem that nature did him wrong , Softly to disengage the vital cord . For when his hand grew palsied , and his eye Dark with the mists of age , it ...
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ages amid beam beauty beneath birds blood bloom blossoms blue boughs boundless breath breeze bright bright land brook brow calm clouds cold dark day-dawn dead Deadly assassin death deep deer dwell earth fair flowers forest fresh gaze gentle glad glen glide glorious glory grass grave Greece green groves hand hear heart heaven hills hour hymn insect wings land leaves light look lovely stream maid maiden maize Maquon mighty mountain murmur night o'er Oh father pass path pleasant race rest rill Rizpah rocks round savannas shade shine shore sight silent skies sleep smile soft song sound sparkles of light spirit spring Stockbridge stream summer sweet swell tears thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thousand cheerful trees tribes vale voice wandering warrior watch waters weep wild wind-flower winds wings woods youth youthful voices