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... To A. C. L. Sonnet The Street Sonnet MARIA LOWELL- 335 337 338 • 340 · 341 350 350 352 354 356 357 358 358 359 359 The Morning - Glory . 360 ALICE CAREY— Palestine Old Stories To Lucy PHOEBE CAREY- PAGE CONTENTS . xiii.
... To A. C. L. Sonnet The Street Sonnet MARIA LOWELL- 335 337 338 • 340 · 341 350 350 352 354 356 357 358 358 359 359 The Morning - Glory . 360 ALICE CAREY— Palestine Old Stories To Lucy PHOEBE CAREY- PAGE CONTENTS . xiii.
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... morning and pumpkins at noon ; If it was not for pumpkins we should be undone . If barley be wanting to make into malt , We must be contented and think it no fault ; For we can make liquor to sweeten our lips Of pumpkins and parsnips ...
... morning and pumpkins at noon ; If it was not for pumpkins we should be undone . If barley be wanting to make into malt , We must be contented and think it no fault ; For we can make liquor to sweeten our lips Of pumpkins and parsnips ...
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... morning breaks , ' Tis like a tale round watchfires told . Then what are we ? then what are we ? Yes , when two hundred years have rolled O'er our green graves , our names shall be A morning dream , a tale that's told . God of our ...
... morning breaks , ' Tis like a tale round watchfires told . Then what are we ? then what are we ? Yes , when two hundred years have rolled O'er our green graves , our names shall be A morning dream , a tale that's told . God of our ...
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... morning , and the Barcan desert pierce , Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon , and hears no sound Save his own dashings - yet the dead are there ; And millions in those solitudes , since first The flight of ...
... morning , and the Barcan desert pierce , Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon , and hears no sound Save his own dashings - yet the dead are there ; And millions in those solitudes , since first The flight of ...
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... morning hills with red ; Thy step - the wild deer's rustling feet Within thy woods are not more fleet ; Thy hopeful eye Is bright as thine own sunny sky . Ay , let them rail - those haughty ones— While safe thou dwellest with thy sons ...
... morning hills with red ; Thy step - the wild deer's rustling feet Within thy woods are not more fleet ; Thy hopeful eye Is bright as thine own sunny sky . Ay , let them rail - those haughty ones— While safe thou dwellest with thy sons ...
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Abraham Davenport amid angels Annabel Lee Azteque beauty bells beneath bird bloom Born breath bright child clouds cold Dæmon dark dead dear death door dream earth eternal evermore eyes face fair fear feet flowers gentle gleam glow gold grave green grey hand hath hear heard heart heaven hills Israfel Joaquin Miller lake land leaves light living lonely look Lord Martha Mason MEXITLIS moon morning mountain murmur never night o'er passed pine Pleiads poems poet Quoth the Raven Ramoth red levin rill river round Saadi seemed shade shadows shalt shining shore sigh sight silent sing skies sleep smile snow song soul sound Spring stars stream strong summer sweet tell thine things thou thought of thee tree trembling voice walked Walt Whitman wandered waters wave weary wild wind wings wood