PoemsB.B.Mussey & Company, 1854 - 384 pages |
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... feel them , as the leaves and flowers In silence feel the dewy showers , And drink with glad still lips the blessing of the sky . The rigor of a frozen clime , The harshness of an untaught ear , The jarring words of one whose rhyme Beat ...
... feel them , as the leaves and flowers In silence feel the dewy showers , And drink with glad still lips the blessing of the sky . The rigor of a frozen clime , The harshness of an untaught ear , The jarring words of one whose rhyme Beat ...
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... soul , and influence Of all things which outward sense Feels , or hears or sees , These the wizard's skill confessed , At his bidding banned or blessed , Stormful woke or lulled to rest Wind and cloud , 3 THE BRIDAL OF PEN NACоок . 17.
... soul , and influence Of all things which outward sense Feels , or hears or sees , These the wizard's skill confessed , At his bidding banned or blessed , Stormful woke or lulled to rest Wind and cloud , 3 THE BRIDAL OF PEN NACоок . 17.
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... feel , and strong to bear . The war - paint on the Sachem's face , Unwet with tears , shone fierce and red , And , still in battle or in chase , Dry leaf and snow - rime crisped beneath his foremost tread . Yet , when her name was heard ...
... feel , and strong to bear . The war - paint on the Sachem's face , Unwet with tears , shone fierce and red , And , still in battle or in chase , Dry leaf and snow - rime crisped beneath his foremost tread . Yet , when her name was heard ...
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... enough for such to be Of common , natural things a part , " The Indians , " says Roger Williams , " have a god whom they call Wetuomanit , who presides over the household . " To feel with bird and stream and tree The pulses 20 POEMS .
... enough for such to be Of common , natural things a part , " The Indians , " says Roger Williams , " have a god whom they call Wetuomanit , who presides over the household . " To feel with bird and stream and tree The pulses 20 POEMS .
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John Greenleaf Whittier. To feel with bird and stream and tree The pulses of the same great heart ; But we , from ... feels them not . The garden rose may richly bloom In cultured soil and genial air , To cloud the light of Fashion's room ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. To feel with bird and stream and tree The pulses of the same great heart ; But we , from ... feels them not . The garden rose may richly bloom In cultured soil and genial air , To cloud the light of Fashion's room ...
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