The Poets of America: With Occasional NotesLeavitt & Allen, 1857 - 405 psl. |
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... praise belongs not exclusively to the genius of poetry , but to a far more precious and elevated spirit - the spirit of the Bible . What bosom , that possesses this , does not contain the germ of deep poetry ? What poet has experienced ...
... praise belongs not exclusively to the genius of poetry , but to a far more precious and elevated spirit - the spirit of the Bible . What bosom , that possesses this , does not contain the germ of deep poetry ? What poet has experienced ...
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... praises God . The Blind Man's Lament . • • Page Mrs. Child . 321 Bryant . 322 F. G. Halleck . 323 W. O. B. Peabody . 325 · W. Allston . 326 Unitarian Miscellany . 321 · · . Anonymous . 328 Anonymous . 329 • · • • Carlos Wilcox . 330 New ...
... praises God . The Blind Man's Lament . • • Page Mrs. Child . 321 Bryant . 322 F. G. Halleck . 323 W. O. B. Peabody . 325 · W. Allston . 326 Unitarian Miscellany . 321 · · . Anonymous . 328 Anonymous . 329 • · • • Carlos Wilcox . 330 New ...
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... praise where all is ever due . No good of worth sublime will Heaven permit To light on man as from the passing air ; The lamp of genius , though by nature lit , If not protected , pruned , and fed with care , Soon dies , or runs to ...
... praise where all is ever due . No good of worth sublime will Heaven permit To light on man as from the passing air ; The lamp of genius , though by nature lit , If not protected , pruned , and fed with care , Soon dies , or runs to ...
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... praise Of thy fair shores of liberty and joy , While thrice five hundred thousand wretched slaves , In thine own bosom , start at every word As meant to mock their woes , and shake their chains , Thinking defiance which they dare not ...
... praise Of thy fair shores of liberty and joy , While thrice five hundred thousand wretched slaves , In thine own bosom , start at every word As meant to mock their woes , and shake their chains , Thinking defiance which they dare not ...
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... praises and its prayers to thee . O thou , to whom , in ancient time , The lyre of prophet bards was strung , To thee , at last , in every clime , Shall temples rise , and praise be sung . Evening Music of the Angels . - HILLHOUSE . Low ...
... praises and its prayers to thee . O thou , to whom , in ancient time , The lyre of prophet bards was strung , To thee , at last , in every clime , Shall temples rise , and praise be sung . Evening Music of the Angels . - HILLHOUSE . Low ...
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