The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical IntroductionCarey and Hart, 1848 - 544 Seiten |
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... tears ; Whose course is short , unclouded , bright . How cheerless were our lengthen'd way , Did heaven's own light not break the gloom ; Stream downward from eternal day , And cast a glory round the tomb ! Then stay thy tears ; the ...
... tears ; Whose course is short , unclouded , bright . How cheerless were our lengthen'd way , Did heaven's own light not break the gloom ; Stream downward from eternal day , And cast a glory round the tomb ! Then stay thy tears ; the ...
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... tears ; We have been bless'd ; though life is made A tear , a silence , and a shade , And years have left the vacant breast To loneliness - we have been bless'd ! Those still , those soft , those summer eyes , When by our favourite ...
... tears ; We have been bless'd ; though life is made A tear , a silence , and a shade , And years have left the vacant breast To loneliness - we have been bless'd ! Those still , those soft , those summer eyes , When by our favourite ...
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... tears ; - Tears that stern manhood long restrain'd from gush- As mountains keep a river from the sea , Until spring's floods , impetuously rushing , Channel a bed , and set its waters free ! [ ing , What mockery to all true and earnest ...
... tears ; - Tears that stern manhood long restrain'd from gush- As mountains keep a river from the sea , Until spring's floods , impetuously rushing , Channel a bed , and set its waters free ! [ ing , What mockery to all true and earnest ...
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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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