The Poets of America: Illustrated by One of Her Painters...John Keese C. Tilt, 1840 - 284 páginas |
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... cheek with his wing of air , Played in the ringlets of her hair , And , nestling on her snowy breast , Forgot the lily - king's behest . For this the shadowy tribes of air To the elfin court must haste away : - And now they stand ...
... cheek with his wing of air , Played in the ringlets of her hair , And , nestling on her snowy breast , Forgot the lily - king's behest . For this the shadowy tribes of air To the elfin court must haste away : - And now they stand ...
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... cheek . He had fallen to the ground outright , For rugged and dim was his onward track , But there came a spotted toad in sight , And he laughed as he jumped upon her back ; He bridled her mouth with a silkweed twist , He lashed her ...
... cheek . He had fallen to the ground outright , For rugged and dim was his onward track , But there came a spotted toad in sight , And he laughed as he jumped upon her back ; He bridled her mouth with a silkweed twist , He lashed her ...
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... cheek to the cleaving tide . The strokes of his plunging arms are fleet , And with all his might he flings his feet , But the water - sprites are round him still , To cross his path and work him ill . 29 30 THE CULPRIT FAY . They bade ...
... cheek to the cleaving tide . The strokes of his plunging arms are fleet , And with all his might he flings his feet , But the water - sprites are round him still , To cross his path and work him ill . 29 30 THE CULPRIT FAY . They bade ...
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... cheek ; Never again might he bask and lie On that sweet cheek and moonlight eye , But in his dreams her form to see , To clasp her in his revery , To think upon his virgin bride , Was worth all heaven and earth beside . XXXIV . “ Lady ...
... cheek ; Never again might he bask and lie On that sweet cheek and moonlight eye , But in his dreams her form to see , To clasp her in his revery , To think upon his virgin bride , Was worth all heaven and earth beside . XXXIV . “ Lady ...
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... cheek , And let it rest and revel there : O , why for outward beauty seek ! Love makes its favourites fair . That worm - I should have shrunk , in truth , To feel the reptile o'er me move— THE AUTUMN EVENING . But , loved by innocence ...
... cheek , And let it rest and revel there : O , why for outward beauty seek ! Love makes its favourites fair . That worm - I should have shrunk , in truth , To feel the reptile o'er me move— THE AUTUMN EVENING . But , loved by innocence ...
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ALARIC ALNWICK CASTLE beam beauty bending beneath bird blue bosom bough BOZZARIS breast breath breeze bright brow charm cheek cloud courser crimson CULPRIT FAY dark deep dream earth elfin fading fair fairy float flowers forest gale gaze gems gentle glance gleam glorious glory glow golden Greece green GREEN RIVER grove hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hour land leap LIBRARIES THE OHIO light lips lonely morning N. P. WILLIS night o'er OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY old oaken bucket pale passed purple R. H. DANA rock rose round scene shade SHAKSPEARE ODE shore sigh silent moon silver sleep smile soft song soul spirit spring stars storm stream summer sweet swelling tear THANATOPSIS thee thine thou art thoughts throne tone tree UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES VISIGOTH VISIT FROM ST voice wandering water-sprites wave wild winds wing witch-hazel woods young