An American Anthology, 1787-1900: Selections Illustrating the Editor's Critical Review of American Poetry in the Nineteenth Century, Том 2Edmund Clarence Stedman Riverside Press, 1900 |
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... blow , Yea , even in the faces of my fellow- men , The old companionship ; and I might know Once more the pulse of action , ere I go . But now I cannot rest , While this one pleading , querulous tone without Breaks in and mars the music ...
... blow , Yea , even in the faces of my fellow- men , The old companionship ; and I might know Once more the pulse of action , ere I go . But now I cannot rest , While this one pleading , querulous tone without Breaks in and mars the music ...
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... blowing merry and chill ; And it blew the curls , a frolicsome race , All over the happy peach - colored face , Till ... blow her against the young man's breast , Where he as gladly folded her in , And kissed her mouth and her dimpled ...
... blowing merry and chill ; And it blew the curls , a frolicsome race , All over the happy peach - colored face , Till ... blow her against the young man's breast , Where he as gladly folded her in , And kissed her mouth and her dimpled ...
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... I say , brave Admiral , say , If we sight naught but seas at dawn ? " " Why , you shall say at break of day , ' Sail on sail on sail on and on ! " " They sailed and sailed , as winds might blow , 426 DIVISION I SECOND LYRICAL PERIOD ―
... I say , brave Admiral , say , If we sight naught but seas at dawn ? " " Why , you shall say at break of day , ' Sail on sail on sail on and on ! " " They sailed and sailed , as winds might blow , 426 DIVISION I SECOND LYRICAL PERIOD ―
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... blow , 66 Until at last the blanched mate said : Why , now not even God would know Should I and all my men fall dead . These very winds forget their way , For God from these dread seas is gone . Now speak , brave Admiral , speak and say ...
... blow , 66 Until at last the blanched mate said : Why , now not even God would know Should I and all my men fall dead . These very winds forget their way , For God from these dread seas is gone . Now speak , brave Admiral , speak and say ...
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... blow meant , And what his blood's ebb tide . Whirling off sailed a loosened feather ; Then headlong , pride and flight together , - ' T was thus ye saw the eagle fall ! Thus did ye see the eagle fall ! But on the sedgy plain , Where ...
... blow meant , And what his blood's ebb tide . Whirling off sailed a loosened feather ; Then headlong , pride and flight together , - ' T was thus ye saw the eagle fall ! Thus did ye see the eagle fall ! But on the sedgy plain , Where ...
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