The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical IntroductionCarey and Hart, 1848 - 544 Seiten |
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... gone where ye can never go , What fear ye from the dead ? They tell no tales ; and ye are all true men ; But wash away that blood ; then , home again ! - XXXVIII . ' Tis on your souls ; it will not out ! LEE , why so lost ? " Tis not ...
... gone where ye can never go , What fear ye from the dead ? They tell no tales ; and ye are all true men ; But wash away that blood ; then , home again ! - XXXVIII . ' Tis on your souls ; it will not out ! LEE , why so lost ? " Tis not ...
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... Gone , with the wealth of love which dwelt , Heart - kept , with holy thoughts and high- Gone , as the clouds of evening melt Beyond the dark and solemn sky . Yet mourn her not - the voice of wo Befits not this , her triumph - hour ...
... Gone , with the wealth of love which dwelt , Heart - kept , with holy thoughts and high- Gone , as the clouds of evening melt Beyond the dark and solemn sky . Yet mourn her not - the voice of wo Befits not this , her triumph - hour ...
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... Gone - like the memory of a fairy vision ; Gone - like the stars that have burnt out in heaven : Like flowers that open once a hundred years , And have just folded up their golden petals : Like maidenhood , to one no more a virgin ...
... Gone - like the memory of a fairy vision ; Gone - like the stars that have burnt out in heaven : Like flowers that open once a hundred years , And have just folded up their golden petals : Like maidenhood , to one no more a virgin ...
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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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