The Poets and Poetry of America: To the Middle of the Nineteenth CenturyCarey and Hart, 1852 - 529 psl. |
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... Hear , in his tragic lay , Cordova's sage : * " The time may come , when numerous years are past , When ocean will unloose the bands of things , And an unbounded region rise at last ; And TYPHIS may disclose the mighty land , Far , far ...
... Hear , in his tragic lay , Cordova's sage : * " The time may come , when numerous years are past , When ocean will unloose the bands of things , And an unbounded region rise at last ; And TYPHIS may disclose the mighty land , Far , far ...
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... hear I spy my sainted friend ! I meet my Howe * again ! XI . Hail , sacred shade ! for not to dust consign'd , Lost in the grave , thine ardent spirit lies , Nor fail'd that warm benevolence of mind To claim the birthright of its native ...
... hear I spy my sainted friend ! I meet my Howe * again ! XI . Hail , sacred shade ! for not to dust consign'd , Lost in the grave , thine ardent spirit lies , Nor fail'd that warm benevolence of mind To claim the birthright of its native ...
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... hear the daring muse disclose The sense and piety of beaux . To grace his speech , let France bestow A set of compliments for show . Land of politeness ! that affords The treasure of new - fangled words , And endless quantities ...
... hear the daring muse disclose The sense and piety of beaux . To grace his speech , let France bestow A set of compliments for show . Land of politeness ! that affords The treasure of new - fangled words , And endless quantities ...
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... hear the howling blast , While pattering rain and snow , or driving sleet , Rave idly loud , and at their window ... Hears , with the crackling blaze that lights the wall , The voice of gladness and of nature call ; Beholds his children ...
... hear the howling blast , While pattering rain and snow , or driving sleet , Rave idly loud , and at their window ... Hears , with the crackling blaze that lights the wall , The voice of gladness and of nature call ; Beholds his children ...
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... hear Thy shrieks of terror and captivity . " • This said , illustrious HECTOR stretch'd his arms To take his child ; but to the nurse's breast The babe clung crying , hiding in her robe His little face , affrighted to behold His ...
... hear Thy shrieks of terror and captivity . " • This said , illustrious HECTOR stretch'd his arms To take his child ; but to the nurse's breast The babe clung crying , hiding in her robe His little face , affrighted to behold His ...
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The Poets and Poetry of America– To the Middle of the Nineteenth Century ... Rufus Wilmot Griswold Visos knygos peržiūra - 1853 |
The Poets and Poetry of America– To the Middle of the Nineteenth Century Rufus Wilmot Griswold Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
The Poets and Poetry of America– To the Middle of the Nineteenth Century Rufus Wilmot Griswold Visos knygos peržiūra - 1851 |
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