The Poet in America, 1650 to the PresentAlbert Gelpi D. C. Heath, 1973 - 839 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 81 筆
第 15 頁
... stand the Pillars upon which it stands ? Who Lac'de and Fillitted2 the earth so fine , With Rivers like green Ribbons Smaragdine ? Who made the Sea's its Selvedge , 3 and it [ s ] locks Like a Quilt Ball within a Silver Box ? Who Spread ...
... stand the Pillars upon which it stands ? Who Lac'de and Fillitted2 the earth so fine , With Rivers like green Ribbons Smaragdine ? Who made the Sea's its Selvedge , 3 and it [ s ] locks Like a Quilt Ball within a Silver Box ? Who Spread ...
第 240 頁
... stand leagues off and assume manifold shapes , In vain the ocean settling in hollows and the great monsters lying low , In vain the buzzard houses herself with the sky , In vain the snake slides through the creepers and logs , In vain ...
... stand leagues off and assume manifold shapes , In vain the ocean settling in hollows and the great monsters lying low , In vain the buzzard houses herself with the sky , In vain the snake slides through the creepers and logs , In vain ...
第 397 頁
... stand dark against . Now the branches all end with the yellow and gold mice of early spring air . They are moving mice creeping out with leaf and leaf . SKYSCRAPERS STAND PROUD The skyscrapers stand proud . They seem to say they have ...
... stand dark against . Now the branches all end with the yellow and gold mice of early spring air . They are moving mice creeping out with leaf and leaf . SKYSCRAPERS STAND PROUD The skyscrapers stand proud . They seem to say they have ...
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Anne Bradstreet 16121672 | 4 |
Philip Pain d 1668? | 11 |
from Preparatory Meditations First Series | 17 |
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