PoemsB.B.Mussey & Company, 1854 - 384 pages |
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... through the tree - tops flash and glisten , As she stands before her lover , with raised face to look and listen . " Page 885 . THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM . Page 239 . ENGRAVED BY ILLUSTRATIONS . A DREAM OF SUMMER,· 301 BARCLAY OF Ury, 313.
... through the tree - tops flash and glisten , As she stands before her lover , with raised face to look and listen . " Page 885 . THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM . Page 239 . ENGRAVED BY ILLUSTRATIONS . A DREAM OF SUMMER,· 301 BARCLAY OF Ury, 313.
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... looks from Conway on the mountains piled Heavily against the horizon of the north , Like summer thunder - clouds , we made our home : And while the mist hung over dripping hills , And the cold wind - driven rain - drops , all day long ...
... looks from Conway on the mountains piled Heavily against the horizon of the north , Like summer thunder - clouds , we made our home : And while the mist hung over dripping hills , And the cold wind - driven rain - drops , all day long ...
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... look kindly Upon this effort to call up the ghost Of our dim Past , and listen with pleased ear To the responses of the questioned Shade : I. — THE MERRIMACK . Он , child of that white - crested mountain whose springs Gush forth in the ...
... look kindly Upon this effort to call up the ghost Of our dim Past , and listen with pleased ear To the responses of the questioned Shade : I. — THE MERRIMACK . Он , child of that white - crested mountain whose springs Gush forth in the ...
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... look Of that wise dark man . Tales of him the grey squaw told , When the winter night - wind cold Pierced her blanket's thickest fold , And the fire burned low and small , Till the very child a - bed , Drew its bear - skin over head ...
... look Of that wise dark man . Tales of him the grey squaw told , When the winter night - wind cold Pierced her blanket's thickest fold , And the fire burned low and small , Till the very child a - bed , Drew its bear - skin over head ...
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... look is naught beside The triumph of a sullen pride ? Ask why the graceful grape entwines The rough oak with her arm of vines ; And why the gray rock's rugged cheek The soft lips of the mosses seek : Why , with wise instinct , Nature ...
... look is naught beside The triumph of a sullen pride ? Ask why the graceful grape entwines The rough oak with her arm of vines ; And why the gray rock's rugged cheek The soft lips of the mosses seek : Why , with wise instinct , Nature ...
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