The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Whitman and LanierCurtis Hidden Page Houghton, Mifflin, 1905 - 713 páginas |
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... LETTER FROM MR . EZEKIEL BIG- LOW OF JAALAM TO 430 THE HON . BRYANT'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY . 382 JOSEPH T. BUCKINGHAM 430 MY ANNUAL 383 WHAT MR . ROBINSON THINKS 433 ALL HERE 384 THE PIOUS EDITOR'S CREED 435 BILL AND JOE 385 A SECOND LETTER ...
... LETTER FROM MR . EZEKIEL BIG- LOW OF JAALAM TO 430 THE HON . BRYANT'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY . 382 JOSEPH T. BUCKINGHAM 430 MY ANNUAL 383 WHAT MR . ROBINSON THINKS 433 ALL HERE 384 THE PIOUS EDITOR'S CREED 435 BILL AND JOE 385 A SECOND LETTER ...
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... letter to Bryant , December , 1817 : Your " Fragment " was exceedingly liked here .. All the best judges say that it and your father's " Than- atopsis " are the very best poetry that has been pub- lished in this country . ' As ...
... letter to Bryant , December , 1817 : Your " Fragment " was exceedingly liked here .. All the best judges say that it and your father's " Than- atopsis " are the very best poetry that has been pub- lished in this country . ' As ...
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... letter of 1855 , which Mr. Godwin quotes : I cannot give you any information of the occasion which suggested to my mind the idea of my poem " Thanatopsis . " It was written when I was seventeen or eighteen years old - I have not now at ...
... letter of 1855 , which Mr. Godwin quotes : I cannot give you any information of the occasion which suggested to my mind the idea of my poem " Thanatopsis . " It was written when I was seventeen or eighteen years old - I have not now at ...
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... letter to his brother John , February 19 , 1832 : I saw some lines by you to the skylark . Did you ever see such a bird ? Let me counsel you to draw your images , in describing Nature , from what you observe around you , unless you are ...
... letter to his brother John , February 19 , 1832 : I saw some lines by you to the skylark . Did you ever see such a bird ? Let me counsel you to draw your images , in describing Nature , from what you observe around you , unless you are ...
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... letter to Richard H. Dana : ' I have seen the great West , where I ate corn and hominy , slept in log houses , with twenty men , women , and children in the same room . . . . At Jackson- ville , where my two brothers live , I got on a ...
... letter to Richard H. Dana : ' I have seen the great West , where I ate corn and hominy , slept in log houses , with twenty men , women , and children in the same room . . . . At Jackson- ville , where my two brothers live , I got on a ...
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beauty bells beneath birds bloom breath cloud dark dead dear death dream earth Edgar Allan Poe edition Emerson eyes face fair feet flowers forest gleam golden Goody Cole grave gray green hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha hills James Russell Lowell John Greenleaf Whittier Kenabeek land laugh leaves Leaves of Grass light lips living Longfellow look Lowell maiden Mondamin morning mountain never night Nokomis o'er Oliver Wendell Holmes Osseo peace poem poet prayer Ralph Waldo Emerson river rose round sail shadow shining shore Sidney Lanier silent sing smile snow song soul sound Specimen Days spirit stars stood strong summer sweet tears tell thee thet thine things thou thought trees voice Walt Whitman wandering waves Whitman Whittier wigwam wild wind wings woods words young youth
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Página 13 - ... all instinct with thee. Here is continual worship ! — Nature here, In the tranquillity that thou dost love, Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly around From perch to perch the solitary bird Passes ; and yon clear spring, that 'midst its herbs Wells softly forth, and visits the strong roots Of half the mighty forest, tells no tale Of all the good it does.