PoemsMacmillan, 1883 - 326 psl. |
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... hath never lost . I know what say the fathers wise , - The Book itself before me lies , Old Chrysostom , best Augustine , And he who blent both in his line , The younger Golden Lips or mines , Taylor , the Shakspeare of divines . His ...
... hath never lost . I know what say the fathers wise , - The Book itself before me lies , Old Chrysostom , best Augustine , And he who blent both in his line , The younger Golden Lips or mines , Taylor , the Shakspeare of divines . His ...
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... Hath its unit , bound , and metre ; And every new compound Is some product and repeater , - Product of the earlier found . But the unit of the visit , The encounter of the wise , — Say , what other metre is it Than the meeting of the ...
... Hath its unit , bound , and metre ; And every new compound Is some product and repeater , - Product of the earlier found . But the unit of the visit , The encounter of the wise , — Say , what other metre is it Than the meeting of the ...
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... Hath my insect never seen ; But violets and bilberry bells , Maple - sap , and daffodels , Grass with green flag half - mast high , Succory to match the sky , Columbine with horn of honey , Scented fern , and agrimony , Clover ...
... Hath my insect never seen ; But violets and bilberry bells , Maple - sap , and daffodels , Grass with green flag half - mast high , Succory to match the sky , Columbine with horn of honey , Scented fern , and agrimony , Clover ...
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... hath he ; He stands in the meadows wide , — Nor gun nor scythe to see ; With none has he to do , And none seek him , Nor men below , Nor spirits dim . Sure some god his eye enchants : What he knows nobody wants . In the wood he travels ...
... hath he ; He stands in the meadows wide , — Nor gun nor scythe to see ; With none has he to do , And none seek him , Nor men below , Nor spirits dim . Sure some god his eye enchants : What he knows nobody wants . In the wood he travels ...
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... sought the lumberers ' gang , Where from a hundred lakes young rivers sprang ; He trode the unplanted forest floor , whereon The all - seeing sun for ages hath not shone ; Where feeds the moose , and walks the surly bear 52 POEMS .
... sought the lumberers ' gang , Where from a hundred lakes young rivers sprang ; He trode the unplanted forest floor , whereon The all - seeing sun for ages hath not shone ; Where feeds the moose , and walks the surly bear 52 POEMS .
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agrimony bard beauty beneath bird blood boughs breath bring canst cheer cloud cold Dæmon dark delight doth earth eternal evermore fate feet fire flame flowers forest genius glad glow gods grace grief Hafiz haste hath hear heaven hide hills Jove lake land Laws of form leaves light lover maid MERLIN mighty Heart mind moon morning mould mountain Muse Nature Nature's never night o'er pine pine-tree plant Pleiads poet pride race RALPH WALDO EMERSON rhyme rose round Saadi scorn secret shadow shalt shed shines sings snow song soul sphere sphero Sphinx stars stone strong Succory SUUM CUIQUE sweet thee thine eye things thou thought thy heart TITMOUSE tongue tree Twill unto vine virgin train voice wave wild wind wine wings wise wood XENOPHANES youth
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181 psl. - bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, •Hero once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world. The foe long since in silence slept; Alike the conqueror silent sleeps; And Time the ruined bridge has swept Down the dark stream which seaward creeps. On this green bank, by this soft stream,
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41 psl. - going home. Good-bye to Flattery's fawning face; To Grandeur with his wise grimace; To upstart Wealth's averted eye ; To supple Office, low and high; To crowded halls, to court and street; To frozen hearts and hasting feet; To those who go, and those who come; Good-bye, proud world I I'm going home.
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257 psl. - them all. I, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp, Forgot my morning wishes, hastily Took a few herbs and apples, and the Day Turned and departed silent I, too late, Under her solemn fillet saw the scorn.
84 psl. - not deny you make A very pretty squirrel track; Talents differ; all is well and wisely put; If I cannot carry forests on my back, Neither can you crack a nut.
232 psl. - uncover the land Which I hid of old time in the West, As the sculptor uncovers the statue When he has wrought his best; I show Columbia, of the rocks Which dip their foot in the. seas, And soar to the air-borne flocks Of clouds, and the boreal fleece. I will divide