Poems of Sidney LanierC. Scribner's Sons, 1906 - 260 psl. |
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... CRIES : I. REMONSTRANCE , ( The Century Magazine , April , 1883. ) II . THE SHIP OF EARTH , · · ( The Round Table . ) III . How LOVE LOOKED FOR HELL , ( The Century Magazine , March , 1884. ) IV . TYRANNY , • ( The Round Table ...
... CRIES : I. REMONSTRANCE , ( The Century Magazine , April , 1883. ) II . THE SHIP OF EARTH , · · ( The Round Table . ) III . How LOVE LOOKED FOR HELL , ( The Century Magazine , March , 1884. ) IV . TYRANNY , • ( The Round Table ...
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... cried Abide , abide , The willful waterweeds held me thrall , The laving laurel turned my tide , The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay , The dewberry dipped for to work delay , And the little reeds sighed Abide , abide , Here in ...
... cried Abide , abide , The willful waterweeds held me thrall , The laving laurel turned my tide , The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay , The dewberry dipped for to work delay , And the little reeds sighed Abide , abide , Here in ...
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... cried out : " Ye companies of governor - spirits grave , Bards , and old bringers - down of flaming news From steep - wall'd heavens , holy malcontents , Sweet seers , and stellar visionaries , all That brood about the skies of poesy ...
... cried out : " Ye companies of governor - spirits grave , Bards , and old bringers - down of flaming news From steep - wall'd heavens , holy malcontents , Sweet seers , and stellar visionaries , all That brood about the skies of poesy ...
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... Cried Maclean- " if the deer seek to cross to the burn , Do thou turn them to me : nor fail , lest thy back be red as thy hand . " Now hard - fortuned Hamish , half blown of his breath with the height of the hill , Was white in the face ...
... Cried Maclean- " if the deer seek to cross to the burn , Do thou turn them to me : nor fail , lest thy back be red as thy hand . " Now hard - fortuned Hamish , half blown of his breath with the height of the hill , Was white in the face ...
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... Cried Maclean : " Now a ten - tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own wrong ! 99 Then he sounded , and down came kinsmen and clansmen all : " Ten blows , for ...
... Cried Maclean : " Now a ten - tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own wrong ! 99 Then he sounded , and down came kinsmen and clansmen all : " Ten blows , for ...
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BALTIMORE beauty Beethoven bladed bands blue Brain breath bright burn Cædmon calm CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN cloud cried dark dawn dead dear death doth dream e'er earth eyes fain Fair Lady faith flame fool gaze GEORGIA grace grass grave green grief Gris Grillon Habersham Hamish hand hast hath head hear heart heartsease heaven heavenly heerd height hell hills hound JACQUERIE King kiss land Lanier light lips look Lord Raoul love's MACON marsh marshes of Glynn morn mortal muscadine ne'er never night Nirvâna o'er pain passion poem poet PRATTVILLE quoth Love rhyme rose round sail shame shine Sidney Lanier sigh sing smile song soul Spring stars SUNRISE SONG sweet tears thee thine thou tree twas twixt unto villeins violet wave West wife wild WILLIAM HAYES WARD wind wing woods wrought