The Poets of America: Illustrated by One of Her Painters, Volumen1John Keese S. Colman, 1841 |
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... lost soul , And my lost happiness . Had . O , say not so , Beloved Princess . Why distrust my faith ? Tam . Thou know'st , alas , my weakness ; but remember , I never , never will be thine , although The feast , the blessing , and the ...
... lost soul , And my lost happiness . Had . O , say not so , Beloved Princess . Why distrust my faith ? Tam . Thou know'st , alas , my weakness ; but remember , I never , never will be thine , although The feast , the blessing , and the ...
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... lost By which he used to roam ; And now , deep swamp and wild ravine , And rugged mountain , were between The Hunter and his home . A dusky haze , which slow had crept On high , now darkened there , And a few snow - flakes fluttering ...
... lost By which he used to roam ; And now , deep swamp and wild ravine , And rugged mountain , were between The Hunter and his home . A dusky haze , which slow had crept On high , now darkened there , And a few snow - flakes fluttering ...
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... throwing Shadows on your sire's remains ? Where the hoarse gray surge is rolling With a mountain's motion on , Dream ye that its voice is tolling For your father lost and gone ? 238 THE LOST AT SEA . When the sun looked J OTIS ROCKWELL.
... throwing Shadows on your sire's remains ? Where the hoarse gray surge is rolling With a mountain's motion on , Dream ye that its voice is tolling For your father lost and gone ? 238 THE LOST AT SEA . When the sun looked J OTIS ROCKWELL.
Contenido
Fall of Babylon | 12 |
Ambition | 25 |
The Old North Burial Ground | 43 |
Otras 18 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
ALBERT PIKE autumn beams beautiful beneath bird blest bliss bloom blossoms boughs breast breath bright brow CHARLES FENNO HOFFMAN chimes clouds dark deep dost doth dreams earth eternal FELICIA HEMANS flowers FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD friends gay woods gaze gentle GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE Give me armour gleam glorious glory golden air graceful band grave green HADAD hand hath hear heart heaven hills holy hour hues leaves life's light lingers lone look loveliness melody midnight mighty moon morning mountain mournful murmur NORTH BURIAL GROUND o'er pale passed rest rolled round shade shadows shine shore silent sing skies sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit spring stars storm stream sweet swells tears thee thine thou art thought throne tree URSA MAJOR vale voice WASHINGTON ALLSTON watch waves weary wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT winds wings woods youthful