Major American PoetsHarry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1936 - 964 頁 |
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第 116 頁
Harry Hayden Clark. We hunt your bondmen , flying from Slavery's A voice from lips whereon the coal from Free- Hold , while ye may , your struggling slaves , The voice of free , broad Middlesex , of thou- The unaccustomed light of beauty ...
Harry Hayden Clark. We hunt your bondmen , flying from Slavery's A voice from lips whereon the coal from Free- Hold , while ye may , your struggling slaves , The voice of free , broad Middlesex , of thou- The unaccustomed light of beauty ...
第 338 頁
... Voices Four may be , That quite across the world do flee , And are not heard by men ? JUDAS The Voice of the Sun in heaven's dome , The Voice of the Murmuring of Rome , The Voice of a Soul that goeth home , And the Angel of the Rain ...
... Voices Four may be , That quite across the world do flee , And are not heard by men ? JUDAS The Voice of the Sun in heaven's dome , The Voice of the Murmuring of Rome , The Voice of a Soul that goeth home , And the Angel of the Rain ...
第 555 頁
... voice that sung . One leap of Ocean scatters on the sand The quarried bulwarks of the loosening land ; One thrill of ... voice on thee may call , When years have clothed the line in moss That tells thy name and days , And withered , on ...
... voice that sung . One leap of Ocean scatters on the sand The quarried bulwarks of the loosening land ; One thrill of ... voice on thee may call , When years have clothed the line in moss That tells thy name and days , And withered , on ...
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