PoemsJames R. Osgood and Company, 1877 - 250 psl. |
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... sings . The waves , unashamed . In difference sweet , Play glad with the breezes , Old playfellows meet ; The journeying atoms , Primordial wholes , Firmly draw , firmly drive , By their animate poles " Sea , earth , air , sound ...
... sings . The waves , unashamed . In difference sweet , Play glad with the breezes , Old playfellows meet ; The journeying atoms , Primordial wholes , Firmly draw , firmly drive , By their animate poles " Sea , earth , air , sound ...
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... . I thought the sparrow's note from heaven , Singing at dawn on the alder bough ; I brought him home , in his nest , at even ; He sings the song , but it pleases not now , For I did not bring home the river and sky 14.
... . I thought the sparrow's note from heaven , Singing at dawn on the alder bough ; I brought him home , in his nest , at even ; He sings the song , but it pleases not now , For I did not bring home the river and sky 14.
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... sings . Hearken Hearken ! If thou wouldst know the mystic song Chanted when the sphere was young . Aloft , abroad , the pean swells ; O wise man ! hear'st thou half it tells ? O wise man ! hear'st thou the least part ? ' Tis the ...
... sings . Hearken Hearken ! If thou wouldst know the mystic song Chanted when the sphere was young . Aloft , abroad , the pean swells ; O wise man ! hear'st thou half it tells ? O wise man ! hear'st thou the least part ? ' Tis the ...
89 psl.
... , and outwit sages . Oft didst thou thread the woods in vain - To find what bird had piped the strain : - Seek not , and the little eremite Flies gayly forth and sings in sight . 1 ' Hearken once more ! I will tell thee WOODNOTES . 89.
... , and outwit sages . Oft didst thou thread the woods in vain - To find what bird had piped the strain : - Seek not , and the little eremite Flies gayly forth and sings in sight . 1 ' Hearken once more ! I will tell thee WOODNOTES . 89.
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... pet of blue - eyed lover . • O come , then , quickly come ! We are budding , we are blowing ; And the wind that we perfume Sings a tune that's worth the knowing . ' TO EVA . O FAIR and stately maid , whose 146 TO ELLEN .
... pet of blue - eyed lover . • O come , then , quickly come ! We are budding , we are blowing ; And the wind that we perfume Sings a tune that's worth the knowing . ' TO EVA . O FAIR and stately maid , whose 146 TO ELLEN .
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agrimony astronomy bard beauty beneath bird blessed blood boughs breeze Canst CASTILE child churl cloud Cossack Dæmon dear deep delight divine doth draw earth ENGLISH TRAITS eternal eyebeam Fakirs fall Fate feet flame flowers forest forest fall forever fortune genius glad glow gods grace Hafiz hast hath hear Hearken heaven hills Houris Jove juice land leaves light lore lover lyre maid melt mind morning mountain Muse Nature Nature's never o'er pale Pentecost pine pine-tree plant pulse race RALPH WALDO EMERSON rhyme rill rose round Saadi scorn secret seek shadow shed shines sings solitudes song soul sphere Sphinx star strong sunbeam sweet tempest thee thine eye things thou thou shalt thought thousand throbbing thrush thy heart tree Twill unto Uriel wave wild wind wise wood