The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical IntroductionCarey and Hart, 1848 - 544 Seiten |
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... brow of Time . Thou desolate and dying year ! Earth's brightest pleasures fade like thine ; Like evening shadows disappear , And leave the spirit to repine . The stream of life , that used to pour Its fresh and sparkling waters on ...
... brow of Time . Thou desolate and dying year ! Earth's brightest pleasures fade like thine ; Like evening shadows disappear , And leave the spirit to repine . The stream of life , that used to pour Its fresh and sparkling waters on ...
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... brow to catch its fragrant gifts— The aromatic spoil Borne from the blossoming gardens of the south- While its faint sweetness lingers round his mouth . The bursting buds look up To greet the sunlight , while it lingers yet On the warm ...
... brow to catch its fragrant gifts— The aromatic spoil Borne from the blossoming gardens of the south- While its faint sweetness lingers round his mouth . The bursting buds look up To greet the sunlight , while it lingers yet On the warm ...
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... brow , Giving expression to his blooming face , And to his fragile form a manly grace ; His voice was harmony , his speech was truth- Time lightly laid his hand upon the youth . Manhood next follow'd , in the sunny prime Of life's ...
... brow , Giving expression to his blooming face , And to his fragile form a manly grace ; His voice was harmony , his speech was truth- Time lightly laid his hand upon the youth . Manhood next follow'd , in the sunny prime Of life's ...
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PHILIP FRENEAU | 31 |
LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY | 58 |
Te the Memory of the Americans who fell at Eutaw | 78 |
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