The Poets of America: With Occasional NotesLeavitt & Allen, 1857 - 405 頁 |
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... Waking . • The Spirit of Poetry . · Incomprehensibility of God . • W. L. Garrison . 201 Percival . 202 Percival . 204 Longfellow . 206 Miss Elizabeth Townsend . 207 Lament of a Swiss Minstrel over the Ruins of Goldau . . * . J. Neal ...
... Waking . • The Spirit of Poetry . · Incomprehensibility of God . • W. L. Garrison . 201 Percival . 202 Percival . 204 Longfellow . 206 Miss Elizabeth Townsend . 207 Lament of a Swiss Minstrel over the Ruins of Goldau . . * . J. Neal ...
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... and beauty ; not when , all unrolled , Leaf after leaf , its bosom , rich and fair , Breathes freely its perfumes throughout the ambient air . Wake , thou that sleepest in enchanted bowers , Lest 2 * B A Sacred Melody Page Anonymous.
... and beauty ; not when , all unrolled , Leaf after leaf , its bosom , rich and fair , Breathes freely its perfumes throughout the ambient air . Wake , thou that sleepest in enchanted bowers , Lest 2 * B A Sacred Melody Page Anonymous.
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With Occasional Notes. Wake , thou that sleepest in enchanted bowers , Lest these lost years should haunt thee on the night When death is waiting for thy numbered hours To take their swift and everlasting flight ; Wake , ere the earth ...
With Occasional Notes. Wake , thou that sleepest in enchanted bowers , Lest these lost years should haunt thee on the night When death is waiting for thy numbered hours To take their swift and everlasting flight ; Wake , ere the earth ...
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... 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 destroy itself ? O , idlest dream , Shaped in that emptiest thing - a doubter's scheme . Think'st in ...
... 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 destroy itself ? O , idlest dream , Shaped in that emptiest thing - a doubter's scheme . Think'st in ...
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... wake ? To thee the falling leaf but fades to bear Its hues and odors to some fresher air ; Some passing sound floats by to yonder sphere , That softly answers to thy listening ear . In one eternal round they go and come ; And where they ...
... wake ? To thee the falling leaf but fades to bear Its hues and odors to some fresher air ; Some passing sound floats by to yonder sphere , That softly answers to thy listening ear . In one eternal round they go and come ; And where they ...
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