Major American PoetsHarry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1936 - 964 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 1 頁
... deep . Lo ! she walks upon the moon , Listens to the chimy tune Of the bright , harmonious spheres , And the song of angels hears ; Sees this earth a distant star , 2 Pendant , floating in the air ; Leads me to some lonely dome , Where ...
... deep . Lo ! she walks upon the moon , Listens to the chimy tune Of the bright , harmonious spheres , And the song of angels hears ; Sees this earth a distant star , 2 Pendant , floating in the air ; Leads me to some lonely dome , Where ...
第 39 頁
... deep with woe ; By Pearson's flash he aimed hot balls ; His main - mast totters - down it falls- O'erwhelming half below . Pearson as yet disdained to yield , But scarce his secret fears concealed , And thus was heard to cry- " With ...
... deep with woe ; By Pearson's flash he aimed hot balls ; His main - mast totters - down it falls- O'erwhelming half below . Pearson as yet disdained to yield , But scarce his secret fears concealed , And thus was heard to cry- " With ...
第 294 頁
... Deep drinks the warrior's soul , Skoal ! to the Northland ! skoal ! ” Thus the tale ended . ENDYMION THE rising moon ... deep , impassioned gaze . It comes , the beautiful , the free , The crown of all humanity , - In silence and alone ...
... Deep drinks the warrior's soul , Skoal ! to the Northland ! skoal ! ” Thus the tale ended . ENDYMION THE rising moon ... deep , impassioned gaze . It comes , the beautiful , the free , The crown of all humanity , - In silence and alone ...
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