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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... SNOW 24 THE RIVER . THE POET . 29 LINES TO ELLEN MY AUTUMN WALK 30 To ELLEN AT THE SOUTH THE DEATH OF LINCOLN 31 TO ELLEN A LIFETIME 31 THE FLOOD OF YEARS TAMERLANE POE To- ( İ SAW BRIDAL DAY ' ) SONG FROM AL AARAAF ROMANCE SONNET - TO ...
... SNOW 24 THE RIVER . THE POET . 29 LINES TO ELLEN MY AUTUMN WALK 30 To ELLEN AT THE SOUTH THE DEATH OF LINCOLN 31 TO ELLEN A LIFETIME 31 THE FLOOD OF YEARS TAMERLANE POE To- ( İ SAW BRIDAL DAY ' ) SONG FROM AL AARAAF ROMANCE SONNET - TO ...
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... SNOW 257 ENDYMION 111 NIGHT 257 THE RAINY DAY 111 . L'ENVOI : THE POET AND HIS SONGS 257 MAIDENHOOD 112 POSSIBILITIES 257 EXCELSIOR 112 THE BELLS OF SAN BLAS 258 MEZZO CAMMIN 113 THE SLAVE'S DREAM THE ARSENAL AT SPRINGFIEL 114 WHITTIER ...
... SNOW 257 ENDYMION 111 NIGHT 257 THE RAINY DAY 111 . L'ENVOI : THE POET AND HIS SONGS 257 MAIDENHOOD 112 POSSIBILITIES 257 EXCELSIOR 112 THE BELLS OF SAN BLAS 258 MEZZO CAMMIN 113 THE SLAVE'S DREAM THE ARSENAL AT SPRINGFIEL 114 WHITTIER ...
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... SNOW - LINE 386 Esq . 436 DOROTHY Q. 386 EPILOGUE TO THE BREAKFAST - TABLE FROM A FABLE FOR CRITICS 440 THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL 453 SERIES 387 PROGRAMME 388 GRANDMOTHER'S STORY OF BUNKER BEAVER BROOK BIBLIOLATRES THE FIRST SNOW - FALL ...
... SNOW - LINE 386 Esq . 436 DOROTHY Q. 386 EPILOGUE TO THE BREAKFAST - TABLE FROM A FABLE FOR CRITICS 440 THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL 453 SERIES 387 PROGRAMME 388 GRANDMOTHER'S STORY OF BUNKER BEAVER BROOK BIBLIOLATRES THE FIRST SNOW - FALL ...
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... snow - bird twittered on the beechen bough , And ' neath the hemlock , whose thick branches bent Beneath its bright cold burden , and kept dry A circle , on the earth , of withered leaves , The partridge found a shelter . Through the snow ...
... snow - bird twittered on the beechen bough , And ' neath the hemlock , whose thick branches bent Beneath its bright cold burden , and kept dry A circle , on the earth , of withered leaves , The partridge found a shelter . Through the snow ...
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... snow and clothed the trees with ice , While the slant sun of February pours Into the bowers a flood of light . Approach ! The incrusted surface shall upbear thy steps , And the broad arching portals of the grove Welcome thy entering ...
... snow and clothed the trees with ice , While the slant sun of February pours Into the bowers a flood of light . Approach ! The incrusted surface shall upbear thy steps , And the broad arching portals of the grove Welcome thy entering ...
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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.