The Sibyl: Or, New Oracles from the PoetsG.P. Putnam, 1852 - 313 psl. |
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... sings a bird sings " -a nation . * It cannot help it , and how beautiful is it to see a people make a sabbath - day pause for poetry , doff the artisan's apron , assume the bay , and walk forth with nature , even though it may not reach ...
... sings a bird sings " -a nation . * It cannot help it , and how beautiful is it to see a people make a sabbath - day pause for poetry , doff the artisan's apron , assume the bay , and walk forth with nature , even though it may not reach ...
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... few early birds begin to sing Within the delicate depths of the fine air . 27. Yes , you are fair , tis plain to see , ELLERY CHANNING . They are but blind who should oppose it ; And you are rich , all must agree , None 4 37.
... few early birds begin to sing Within the delicate depths of the fine air . 27. Yes , you are fair , tis plain to see , ELLERY CHANNING . They are but blind who should oppose it ; And you are rich , all must agree , None 4 37.
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... sing too - she modulates her gestures to the tune ; And her mouth stirs with the song , like song ; and when the notes are finest , ' Tis the eyes that shoot out vocal light , and seem to swell them on . MISS BARRETT - The Lady ...
... sing too - she modulates her gestures to the tune ; And her mouth stirs with the song , like song ; and when the notes are finest , ' Tis the eyes that shoot out vocal light , and seem to swell them on . MISS BARRETT - The Lady ...
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... or war . ALLAN CUNNINGHAM , 37. Well toned his voice of war to sing , His hair is dark as raven's wing , His eye an intellectual lance , No heart can bear its searching glance . HOGG . 38. His face is brown , by winds made hard 74.
... or war . ALLAN CUNNINGHAM , 37. Well toned his voice of war to sing , His hair is dark as raven's wing , His eye an intellectual lance , No heart can bear its searching glance . HOGG . 38. His face is brown , by winds made hard 74.
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... sing J. G. PERCIVAL . As if song were an element , and she The gay glad bird just fitted to extend Her bright wings o'er its bosom , and go forth . Bringing rich notes to earth from the high heaven . W. G. SIMMS . 21. True she is fair ...
... sing J. G. PERCIVAL . As if song were an element , and she The gay glad bird just fitted to extend Her bright wings o'er its bosom , and go forth . Bringing rich notes to earth from the high heaven . W. G. SIMMS . 21. True she is fair ...
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM BARRY CORNWALL BEATTIE-Minstrel beauty BEN JONSON beneath bird bloom blossom blue blushing bower breath bright brow BURNS CARLOS WILCOX charm cheek clouds COLERIDGE CRABBE CRABBE-Tales dark deep doth dwell earth ELIZA COOK eyes face FANNY KEMBLE flowers gentle Gentlemen of Verona grace green hair HALLECK happy HARTLEY COLERIDGE hath hear heart heaven Henry Fourth HORNE-Orion LADY LEIGH HUNT light lily lips look Love's Labor Lost Merchant of Venice merry mind MISS BARRETT morning MOTHERWELL MOULTRIE-The Dream N. P. WILLIS NICOLL night noble o'er OSGOOD passion Poems by Amelia Poets PRAED PRAED-The R. H. DANA rose round shade shines sigh sings smile soft song soul spirit Spring star stream Summer sweet TAYLOR-Philip Van Artevelde tender thee thine things thou thought Timon toil trees trembling truth voice walk wave wild wind wings Winter's Tale WORDSWORTH young youth