Select Poems of Sidney LanierGeorge N. Morang & Company, Limited, 1900 - 97 psl. |
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... doth go To linger in the sacred dark and green Where many boughs the still pool overlean And many leaves make shadow with their sheen . But presently A velvet flute - note fell down pleasantly Upon the bosom of that harmony , And sailed ...
... doth go To linger in the sacred dark and green Where many boughs the still pool overlean And many leaves make shadow with their sheen . But presently A velvet flute - note fell down pleasantly Upon the bosom of that harmony , And sailed ...
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... doth gaze on earth and sky ? I am not overbold : I hold Full powers from Nature manifold . I speak for each no - tonguéd tree That , spring by spring , doth nobler be , And dumbly and most wistfully His mighty prayerful arms outspreads ...
... doth gaze on earth and sky ? I am not overbold : I hold Full powers from Nature manifold . I speak for each no - tonguéd tree That , spring by spring , doth nobler be , And dumbly and most wistfully His mighty prayerful arms outspreads ...
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... doth tell ; All tree - sounds , rustlings of pine - cones , Wind - sighings , doves ' melodious moans , -And night's unearthly under - tones ; All placid lakes and waveless deeps , All cool reposing mountain - steeps , Vale - calms and ...
... doth tell ; All tree - sounds , rustlings of pine - cones , Wind - sighings , doves ' melodious moans , -And night's unearthly under - tones ; All placid lakes and waveless deeps , All cool reposing mountain - steeps , Vale - calms and ...
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... doth tighten ever more , And sigh their monstrous foul - air sigh For the outside hills of liberty , Where Nature spreads her wild blue sky For Art to make into melody ! Thou Trade ! thou king of the modern days ! 20 The Symphony.
... doth tighten ever more , And sigh their monstrous foul - air sigh For the outside hills of liberty , Where Nature spreads her wild blue sky For Art to make into melody ! Thou Trade ! thou king of the modern days ! 20 The Symphony.
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... doth right and God hath might . Nor time hath changed His hair to white , Nor His dear love to spite , Fair Lady . I doubt no doubts : I strive , and shrive my clay , And fight my fight in the patient modern way For true love and for ...
... doth right and God hath might . Nor time hath changed His hair to white , Nor His dear love to spite , Fair Lady . I doubt no doubts : I strive , and shrive my clay , And fight my fight in the patient modern way For true love and for ...
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Select Poems of Sidney Lanier– Edited with an introd., notes, and ... Sidney Lanier Visos knygos peržiūra - 1895 |
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agnosticism American April artist Atlanta Ballad of Trees Baltimore Bayard Taylor beauty Bibliography bird Boston Boy's Mabinogion breath Bust Century Magazine Chattahoochee chil'en child Clifford Lanier Clinton Scollard Constitution of October Corn dark death Dey's mightily Dinah doth English Novel English Verse eyes Fair Lady February Gates Georgia Gilman grace grass hath Hayne Hayne's heart heaven hills of Habersham Independent New York Introduction Jacquerie King Arthur Lanier's poem letter lines Literature Lord lover Mabinogion Maclean Macon Marshes of Glynn mocking-bird moral Muscadines o'er October 19 Palgrave's Golden Treasury passion poet poet's poetry prose rose Science of English shame Sidney Lanier sing Song soul Springs stanza Stedman Street Madison Sunrise sweet Symphony ten-tined buck thee thine things thou Tiger-lilies Trade tribute Uncle Dan'l valleys of Hall Ward's Memorial wife William Hayes Ward you's