Poems of Sidney LanierC. Scribner's Sons, 1906 - 260 psl. |
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... give but a sketch of his life and work . Sidney Lanier was born at Macon , Ga . , on the third of February , 1842. His earliest known ances- tor of the name was Jerome Lanier , a Huguenot refugee , who was attached to the court of Queen ...
... give but a sketch of his life and work . Sidney Lanier was born at Macon , Ga . , on the third of February , 1842. His earliest known ances- tor of the name was Jerome Lanier , a Huguenot refugee , who was attached to the court of Queen ...
xvi psl.
... give for cultivating it ; how Christ inveighed against it , and how its shades are damp and its odors unhealthy ; and what a fine specimen was grown the other day in North America by " two wealthy landed proprietors , who combined all ...
... give for cultivating it ; how Christ inveighed against it , and how its shades are damp and its odors unhealthy ; and what a fine specimen was grown the other day in North America by " two wealthy landed proprietors , who combined all ...
xix psl.
... give himself to music and literature so long as he could keep death at bay , he sought a land of books . Taking his flute and his pen for sword and staff , he turned his face northward . After visiting New York he made his home in Balti ...
... give himself to music and literature so long as he could keep death at bay , he sought a land of books . Taking his flute and his pen for sword and staff , he turned his face northward . After visiting New York he made his home in Balti ...
xxi psl.
... give his household a humble support it was not easy for the most strenuous young author to win by his pen in the intervals between his hemorrhages . He asked for very little , only the supply of absolute ne- cessities , what it would be ...
... give his household a humble support it was not easy for the most strenuous young author to win by his pen in the intervals between his hemorrhages . He asked for very little , only the supply of absolute ne- cessities , what it would be ...
xxvii psl.
... give myself some freedom in my own peculiar style , and have allowed myself to treat words , similes , and metres with such freedom as I desired . The result convinces me that I can do so now safely . " Among his poems of this period ...
... give myself some freedom in my own peculiar style , and have allowed myself to treat words , similes , and metres with such freedom as I desired . The result convinces me that I can do so now safely . " Among his poems of this period ...
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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