Selected PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 218 psl. |
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76 psl.
... never alone , The traveller and the road seem one With the errand to be done , - That were a man's and lover's part , That were Freedom's whitest chart . FORBEARANCE . HAST thou named all the birds without a ETIENNE DE LA BOÉCE.
... never alone , The traveller and the road seem one With the errand to be done , - That were a man's and lover's part , That were Freedom's whitest chart . FORBEARANCE . HAST thou named all the birds without a ETIENNE DE LA BOÉCE.
77 psl.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. FORBEARANCE . HAST thou named all the birds without a gun ? Loved the wood - rose , and left it on its stalk ? At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse ? Unarmed , faced danger with a heart of trust ? And loved so ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. FORBEARANCE . HAST thou named all the birds without a gun ? Loved the wood - rose , and left it on its stalk ? At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse ? Unarmed , faced danger with a heart of trust ? And loved so ...
82 psl.
... hast . All that's good and great with thee Works in close conspiracy ; Thou hast bribed the dark and lonely To report thy 82 ODE TO BEAUTY .
... hast . All that's good and great with thee Works in close conspiracy ; Thou hast bribed the dark and lonely To report thy 82 ODE TO BEAUTY .
83 psl.
... hast touched for my despair ; And , if I languish into dreams , Again I meet the ardent beams . Queen of things ! I dare not die In Being's deeps past ear and eye , Lest there I find the same deceiver , And be the sport of Fate forever ...
... hast touched for my despair ; And , if I languish into dreams , Again I meet the ardent beams . Queen of things ! I dare not die In Being's deeps past ear and eye , Lest there I find the same deceiver , And be the sport of Fate forever ...
191 psl.
... Hast thou forgot me in a new delight ? I hearken for thy household cheer , O eloquent child ! Whose voice , an equal messenger , Conveyed thy meaning mild . What though the pains and joys Whereof it spoke were toys Fitting his age and ...
... Hast thou forgot me in a new delight ? I hearken for thy household cheer , O eloquent child ! Whose voice , an equal messenger , Conveyed thy meaning mild . What though the pains and joys Whereof it spoke were toys Fitting his age and ...
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