The Poets of America: With Occasional NotesLeavitt & Allen, 1857 - 405 頁 |
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... . Marco Bozzaris . Weehawken . · · · • • Dana . 56 W. L. Garrison . 57 F. G. Halleck . 58 . F. G. Halleck . 60 On laying the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument . Pierpont . 61 Brainard . 63 Brainard . 64 Andrews Norton . 65.
... . Marco Bozzaris . Weehawken . · · · • • Dana . 56 W. L. Garrison . 57 F. G. Halleck . 58 . F. G. Halleck . 60 On laying the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument . Pierpont . 61 Brainard . 63 Brainard . 64 Andrews Norton . 65.
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... Hills . Lines on passing the Grave of my Sister . The Revellers . • " I would not live always . " The Disimbodied Spirit . · • Mrs. Sigourney . 386 • Pierpont . 387 Commercial Advertiser . 388 • Carlos Wilcox . 389 · Anonymous . 389 ...
... Hills . Lines on passing the Grave of my Sister . The Revellers . • " I would not live always . " The Disimbodied Spirit . · • Mrs. Sigourney . 386 • Pierpont . 387 Commercial Advertiser . 388 • Carlos Wilcox . 389 · Anonymous . 389 ...
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... hills and groves , And burn sweet incense to the queen of heaven ? Did Newton learn from fancy , as it roves , To measure worlds , and follow where each moves ? Did Howard gain renown that shall not cease , By wanderings wild that ...
... hills and groves , And burn sweet incense to the queen of heaven ? Did Newton learn from fancy , as it roves , To measure worlds , and follow where each moves ? Did Howard gain renown that shall not cease , By wanderings wild that ...
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... hills , With stones inestimable studded so , That sun or stars were useless there . Tam . Good heavens ! Had . He bade me look on rugged Caucasus , Crag piled on crag beyond the utmost ken , Naked , and wild , as if creation's ruins ...
... hills , With stones inestimable studded so , That sun or stars were useless there . Tam . Good heavens ! Had . He bade me look on rugged Caucasus , Crag piled on crag beyond the utmost ken , Naked , and wild , as if creation's ruins ...
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... upon . The morning past , and Asia's sun rode up In the clear heaven , and every beam was heat The cattle of the hills were in the shade , And the bright plumage of the Orient lay On beating 28 CHEEVER'S POETS OF AMERICA .
... upon . The morning past , and Asia's sun rode up In the clear heaven , and every beam was heat The cattle of the hills were in the shade , And the bright plumage of the Orient lay On beating 28 CHEEVER'S POETS OF AMERICA .
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