The Conscious Voice: An Anthology of American Poetry from the Seventeenth Century to the PresentAlbert D. Van Nostrand, Charles Henry Watts Liberal Arts Press, 1959 - 438 psl. |
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... Fall foule therein : Whom yet thy whorle pins did not hasp Lest he should fling His sting . But as afraid , remote Didst stand hereat , And with thy little fingers stroke And gently tap His back . Thus gently him didst treate Lest he ...
... Fall foule therein : Whom yet thy whorle pins did not hasp Lest he should fling His sting . But as afraid , remote Didst stand hereat , And with thy little fingers stroke And gently tap His back . Thus gently him didst treate Lest he ...
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... Fall outward ; terribly thou springest forth , As springs the flame above a burning pile , And shoutest to the nations , who return Thy shoutings , while the pale oppressor flies . Thy birthright was not given by human hands : Thou wert ...
... Fall outward ; terribly thou springest forth , As springs the flame above a burning pile , And shoutest to the nations , who return Thy shoutings , while the pale oppressor flies . Thy birthright was not given by human hands : Thou wert ...
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... fall . The dawn Rides the low east with us many hours ; First are the capes , then are the shorelands , now The blue Appalachians faint at the day rise ; The willows shudder with light on the long Ohio : The Lakes scatter the low sun ...
... fall . The dawn Rides the low east with us many hours ; First are the capes , then are the shorelands , now The blue Appalachians faint at the day rise ; The willows shudder with light on the long Ohio : The Lakes scatter the low sun ...
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