The Poets of America: With Occasional NotesLeavitt & Allen, 1857 - 405 頁 |
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... round its plumes . So may my soul , upon the wings Of faith , unwearied rise , Till at the gate of heaven it sings , Midst light from paradise . Active Christian Benevolence the Source of sublime and lasting Happiness . - CARLOS WILCOX ...
... round its plumes . So may my soul , upon the wings Of faith , unwearied rise , Till at the gate of heaven it sings , Midst light from paradise . Active Christian Benevolence the Source of sublime and lasting Happiness . - CARLOS WILCOX ...
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... round , like its own wo- Each wave cry , " Wo for ever ! " in its flow , And then pass on - from far adown its path Send back commingling , sounds of wo and wrath- Th ' indomitable Will then know no sway : - God calls - Man , hear Him ...
... round , like its own wo- Each wave cry , " Wo for ever ! " in its flow , And then pass on - from far adown its path Send back commingling , sounds of wo and wrath- Th ' indomitable Will then know no sway : - God calls - Man , hear Him ...
第 22 頁
... round they go and come ; And where they travel , there hast thou a home For thy far - reaching thoughts . - O , Power Divine , Has this poor worm a spirit so like thine ? Unwrap its folds , and clear its wings to go ! Would I could quit ...
... round they go and come ; And where they travel , there hast thou a home For thy far - reaching thoughts . - O , Power Divine , Has this poor worm a spirit so like thine ? Unwrap its folds , and clear its wings to go ! Would I could quit ...
第 27 頁
... round , delicate feet , Scarce trained to balance on the tented floor , Sandaled for journeying . He had looked up Into his mother's face until he caught The spirit there , and his young heart was swelling Beneath his snowy bosoin , and ...
... round , delicate feet , Scarce trained to balance on the tented floor , Sandaled for journeying . He had looked up Into his mother's face until he caught The spirit there , and his young heart was swelling Beneath his snowy bosoin , and ...
第 32 頁
... It rang in ears that knew the sound ; And hot , flushed cheeks are blanched with fear , And why does Lee look wildly round ? Thinks he the drowned horse near ? He drops his cup ; his lips are stiff with 32 CHEEVER'S POETS OF AMERICA .
... It rang in ears that knew the sound ; And hot , flushed cheeks are blanched with fear , And why does Lee look wildly round ? Thinks he the drowned horse near ? He drops his cup ; his lips are stiff with 32 CHEEVER'S POETS OF AMERICA .
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