The Poets of America: With Occasional NotesLeavitt & Allen, 1857 - 405 頁 |
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... Look not upon the Wine when it is red . " To **** , on the Death of a Friend . Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth . Apostrophe to the Sun. " I thought it slept . " The Snow - Storm . . · · · · Page . Massachusetts Spy . 216 From Yamoyden ...
... Look not upon the Wine when it is red . " To **** , on the Death of a Friend . Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth . Apostrophe to the Sun. " I thought it slept . " The Snow - Storm . . · · · · Page . Massachusetts Spy . 216 From Yamoyden ...
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... look , and name it death . Mad wretch ! the soul hath no last sleep ; the strife To end itself , but wakes intenser life In the self - torturing spirit . Fool , give o'er ! Hast thou once been , yet think'st to be no more ? What ! life ...
... look , and name it death . Mad wretch ! the soul hath no last sleep ; the strife To end itself , but wakes intenser life In the self - torturing spirit . Fool , give o'er ! Hast thou once been , yet think'st to be no more ? What ! life ...
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... look on rugged Caucasus , Crag piled on crag beyond the utmost ken , Naked , and wild , as if creation's ruins Were heaped in one immeasurable chain Of barren mountains , beaten by the storms Of everlasting winter . But within Are ...
... look on rugged Caucasus , Crag piled on crag beyond the utmost ken , Naked , and wild , as if creation's ruins Were heaped in one immeasurable chain Of barren mountains , beaten by the storms Of everlasting winter . But within Are ...
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... look into the void abyss With eyes experienced , unobscured by torments , — Then mightst thou name it , name it feelingly . Tam . What ails thee , Hadad ? -Draw me not so close . Had . Tamar ! I need thy love - more than thy love- Tam ...
... look into the void abyss With eyes experienced , unobscured by torments , — Then mightst thou name it , name it feelingly . Tam . What ails thee , Hadad ? -Draw me not so close . Had . Tamar ! I need thy love - more than thy love- Tam ...
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With Occasional Notes. When the broad orb of heaven is bright , And looks around with golden eye ; When Nature , softened by her light , Seems calmly , solemnly to lie ; — Then , when our thoughts are raised above This world , and all ...
With Occasional Notes. When the broad orb of heaven is bright , And looks around with golden eye ; When Nature , softened by her light , Seems calmly , solemnly to lie ; — Then , when our thoughts are raised above This world , and all ...
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