The Poets of America: Illustrated by One of Her Painters... |
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The throne was reared upon the grass Of spice - wood and of sassafras ; On
pillars of mottled tortoise - shell Hung the burnished canopy - And o'er it
gorgeous curtains fell Of the tulip's crimson drapery . The monarch sat on his
judgment - seat ...
The throne was reared upon the grass Of spice - wood and of sassafras ; On
pillars of mottled tortoise - shell Hung the burnished canopy - And o'er it
gorgeous curtains fell Of the tulip's crimson drapery . The monarch sat on his
judgment - seat ...
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67 I heard the distant waters dashI saw the current whirl and flashAnd richly by
the blue lake's silver beach The woods were bending with a silent reach . Then o'
er the vale with gentle swell The musick of the village - bell Came sweetly to the ...
67 I heard the distant waters dashI saw the current whirl and flashAnd richly by
the blue lake's silver beach The woods were bending with a silent reach . Then o'
er the vale with gentle swell The musick of the village - bell Came sweetly to the ...
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Well do I love those various harmonies That ring so gayly in Spring's budding
woods , And in the thickets , and green , quiet haunts , And lonely copses of the
Summer - time , And in red Autumn's ancient solitudes . If thou art pained with the
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Well do I love those various harmonies That ring so gayly in Spring's budding
woods , And in the thickets , and green , quiet haunts , And lonely copses of the
Summer - time , And in red Autumn's ancient solitudes . If thou art pained with the
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T is now far spent ; and the meridian sun , Most sweetly smiling with attempered
beams , Sheds gently down a mild and grateful warmth Beneath its yellow lustre ,
groves and woods , Checkered by one night's frost with various hues , While yet ...
T is now far spent ; and the meridian sun , Most sweetly smiling with attempered
beams , Sheds gently down a mild and grateful warmth Beneath its yellow lustre ,
groves and woods , Checkered by one night's frost with various hues , While yet ...
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The melancholy days are come , the saddest of the year , Of wailing winds , and
naked woods , and meadows brown and sere . Heaped in the hollows of the
grove , the withered leaves lie dead ; They rustle to the eddying gust , and to the ...
The melancholy days are come , the saddest of the year , Of wailing winds , and
naked woods , and meadows brown and sere . Heaped in the hollows of the
grove , the withered leaves lie dead ; They rustle to the eddying gust , and to the ...
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