The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Whitman and Lanier; Ed., with Notes, Reference Lists and Biographical SketchesHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - Всего страниц: 713 |
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... eyes And on hard cheeks , and they who deemed thy skill Delayed their death - hour , shuddered and turned pale When thou wert gone . This faltering verse , which thou Shalt not , as wont , o'erlook , is all I have To offer at thy grave ...
... eyes And on hard cheeks , and they who deemed thy skill Delayed their death - hour , shuddered and turned pale When thou wert gone . This faltering verse , which thou Shalt not , as wont , o'erlook , is all I have To offer at thy grave ...
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... eyes ; I cannot from my heart root out The love that wrings it so , and I must die . ' It was a summer morning , and they went To this old precipice . About the cliffs Lay garlands , ears of maize , and shaggy skins Of wolf and bear ...
... eyes ; I cannot from my heart root out The love that wrings it so , and I must die . ' It was a summer morning , and they went To this old precipice . About the cliffs Lay garlands , ears of maize , and shaggy skins Of wolf and bear ...
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... eyes ; she knelt In the mid - path . Father ! forgive this sin ; Forgive myself I cannot ' prayed , - thus she And rose and hastened onward . When , at last , They reached the outer air , the clear north breathed A bitter cold , from ...
... eyes ; she knelt In the mid - path . Father ! forgive this sin ; Forgive myself I cannot ' prayed , - thus she And rose and hastened onward . When , at last , They reached the outer air , the clear north breathed A bitter cold , from ...
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... eyes that read . The secret wouldst thou know To touch the heart or fire the blood at will ? Let thine own eyes o'erflow ; So shalt thou frame a lay That haply may endure from And they who read shall say : 6 age to age , 51 What ...
... eyes that read . The secret wouldst thou know To touch the heart or fire the blood at will ? Let thine own eyes o'erflow ; So shalt thou frame a lay That haply may endure from And they who read shall say : 6 age to age , 51 What ...
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... eyes are so like my own . Where he sits him down to write I see him next in his chamber , The rhymes he framed in his ramble , And he cons them with delight . A kindly figure enters , A man of middle age , And points to a line just ...
... eyes are so like my own . Where he sits him down to write I see him next in his chamber , The rhymes he framed in his ramble , And he cons them with delight . A kindly figure enters , A man of middle age , And points to a line just ...
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