The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Whitman and LanierCurtis Hidden Page Houghton, Mifflin, 1905 - Всего страниц: 713 |
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... SUMMER 353 ASTREA 285 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL 353 FIRST - DAY THOUGHTS 285 TO OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES 353 THE POOR VOTER ON ELECTION DAY 285 SUMMER BY THE LAKESIDE 286 BURNS . 287 HOLMES MAUD MULLER 289 THE RENDITION 290 OLD IRONSIDES 355 ...
... SUMMER 353 ASTREA 285 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL 353 FIRST - DAY THOUGHTS 285 TO OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES 353 THE POOR VOTER ON ELECTION DAY 285 SUMMER BY THE LAKESIDE 286 BURNS . 287 HOLMES MAUD MULLER 289 THE RENDITION 290 OLD IRONSIDES 355 ...
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... summer are fairest there , And freshest the breath of the summer air ; And sweetest the golden autumn day In silence and sunshine glides away . Yet , fair as thou art , thou shunnest to glide , Beautiful stream ! by the village side ...
... summer are fairest there , And freshest the breath of the summer air ; And sweetest the golden autumn day In silence and sunshine glides away . Yet , fair as thou art , thou shunnest to glide , Beautiful stream ! by the village side ...
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... Summer knows ; Or Autumn with his many fruits , and woods All flushed with many hues . Come when the rains 60 Have glazed the snow and clothed the trees with ice , While the slant sun of February pours Into the bowers a flood of light ...
... Summer knows ; Or Autumn with his many fruits , and woods All flushed with many hues . Come when the rains 60 Have glazed the snow and clothed the trees with ice , While the slant sun of February pours Into the bowers a flood of light ...
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... summer day . She loved her cousin ; such a love was deemed , 60 By the morality of those stern tribes , Incestuous , and she struggled hard and long Against her love , and reasoned with her heart , As simple Indian maiden might . In ...
... summer day . She loved her cousin ; such a love was deemed , 60 By the morality of those stern tribes , Incestuous , and she struggled hard and long Against her love , and reasoned with her heart , As simple Indian maiden might . In ...
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... summer morning , and they went To this old precipice . About the cliffs Lay garlands , ears of maize , and shaggy skins Of wolf and bear , the offerings of the tribe Here made to the Great Spirit , for they deemed , Like worshippers of ...
... summer morning , and they went To this old precipice . About the cliffs Lay garlands , ears of maize , and shaggy skins Of wolf and bear , the offerings of the tribe Here made to the Great Spirit , for they deemed , Like worshippers of ...
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Стр. 13 - ... all instinct with thee. Here is continual worship ! — Nature here, In the tranquillity that thou dost love, Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly around From perch to perch the solitary bird Passes ; and yon clear spring, that 'midst its herbs Wells softly forth, and visits the strong roots Of half the mighty forest, tells no tale Of all the good it does.