The Poets of America: With Occasional NotesLeavitt & Allen, 1857 - 405 頁 |
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... joy proclaim Thy want of worth ; a charge thou couldt not hear From other lips , without a blush of shame , Or pride indignant ; then be thine the blame . And make thyself of worth ; and thus enlist The 18 CHEEVER'S POETS OF AMERICA .
... joy proclaim Thy want of worth ; a charge thou couldt not hear From other lips , without a blush of shame , Or pride indignant ; then be thine the blame . And make thyself of worth ; and thus enlist The 18 CHEEVER'S POETS OF AMERICA .
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... lips , his bosom heaved , his eyes Grew bright and mystical ; moved by the theme , Like one who feels a deity within . Tum . Wondrous ! -What intercourse have they with men ! Had . Sometimes they deign to intermix with man , But oft ...
... lips , his bosom heaved , his eyes Grew bright and mystical ; moved by the theme , Like one who feels a deity within . Tum . Wondrous ! -What intercourse have they with men ! Had . Sometimes they deign to intermix with man , But oft ...
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... lips were pressed Till the blood left them ; and the wandering veins Of her transparent forehead were swelled out ... lip is quivering , and his wonted step Of vigor is not there ; and , though the morn Is passing fair and beautiful , he ...
... lips were pressed Till the blood left them ; and the wandering veins Of her transparent forehead were swelled out ... lip is quivering , and his wonted step Of vigor is not there ; and , though the morn Is passing fair and beautiful , he ...
第 28 頁
... lip arched , and her clear eye undimmed , As it had been a diamond , and her form Borne proudly up , as if her heart breathed through . Her child kept on in silence , though she pressed His hand till it was pained ; for he had caught ...
... lip arched , and her clear eye undimmed , As it had been a diamond , and her form Borne proudly up , as if her heart breathed through . Her child kept on in silence , though she pressed His hand till it was pained ; for he had caught ...
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... lips For water ; but she could not give it him . She laid him down beneath the sultry sky , - For it was better than ... lip curling in thy dream , And thought of the dark stream In my own land of Egypt , the deep Nile , How prayed I ...
... lips For water ; but she could not give it him . She laid him down beneath the sultry sky , - For it was better than ... lip curling in thy dream , And thought of the dark stream In my own land of Egypt , the deep Nile , How prayed I ...
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