The Poets of America: Illustrated by One of Her Painters... |
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Thou'rt gone ; the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form ; yet on my heart
Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given , And shall not soon depart . He ,
who , from zone to zone , Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight , In
the ...
Thou'rt gone ; the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form ; yet on my heart
Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given , And shall not soon depart . He ,
who , from zone to zone , Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight , In
the ...
Página 108
Her banner float above thy waves Where proudly it hath swept before ? Hath not
remembrance then a charm To break the fetter and the chain ; To bid thy children
nerve the arm , And strike for freedom once again ? No ! coward souls ! the light ...
Her banner float above thy waves Where proudly it hath swept before ? Hath not
remembrance then a charm To break the fetter and the chain ; To bid thy children
nerve the arm , And strike for freedom once again ? No ! coward souls ! the light ...
Página 110
Where science raised her sacred fane , Its summit peering to the sky ; Upon thy
clime the midnight deep Of ignorance hath brooded long ; And in the tomb ,
forgotten , sleep The sons of science and of song . Thy sun hath set , the evening
storm ...
Where science raised her sacred fane , Its summit peering to the sky ; Upon thy
clime the midnight deep Of ignorance hath brooded long ; And in the tomb ,
forgotten , sleep The sons of science and of song . Thy sun hath set , the evening
storm ...
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145 Then can I hear the earth rejoice , Happier than man may ever be , Every
fountain hath then a voice That sings of its glad festivity ; For it hath burst the
chains , that bound Its currents dead in the frozen ground , And flashing away in
the sun ...
145 Then can I hear the earth rejoice , Happier than man may ever be , Every
fountain hath then a voice That sings of its glad festivity ; For it hath burst the
chains , that bound Its currents dead in the frozen ground , And flashing away in
the sun ...
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Thou perchance the storm hath aided , In its works of stern despair , Or
perchance thy hand hath braided , In deep caves , the mermaid's hair . Wave !
now on the golden sands , Silent as thou art , and broken , Bearest thou not from
distant ...
Thou perchance the storm hath aided , In its works of stern despair , Or
perchance thy hand hath braided , In deep caves , the mermaid's hair . Wave !
now on the golden sands , Silent as thou art , and broken , Bearest thou not from
distant ...
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