PoemsB.B.Mussey & Company, 1854 - 384 pages |
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... wall Is piled to heaven ; and , through the narrow rift Of the vast rocks , against whose rugged feet Beats the mad torrent with perpetual roar , Where noonday is as twilight , and the wind Comes burdened with the everlasting moan Of ...
... wall Is piled to heaven ; and , through the narrow rift Of the vast rocks , against whose rugged feet Beats the mad torrent with perpetual roar , Where noonday is as twilight , and the wind Comes burdened with the everlasting moan Of ...
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... wall of mountains . We had passed The high source of the Saco ; and , bewildered In the dwarf spruce - belts of the ... walls and close thronged streets Briefless as yet , but with an eye to see Life's sunniest side , and with a heart to ...
... wall of mountains . We had passed The high source of the Saco ; and , bewildered In the dwarf spruce - belts of the ... walls and close thronged streets Briefless as yet , but with an eye to see Life's sunniest side , and with a heart to ...
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... walls of rock , flashing through the dwarf pine . From that cloud - curtained cradle so cold and so lone , . From the arms of that wintry - locked mother of stone , By hills hung with forests , through vales wide and free , Thy mountain ...
... walls of rock , flashing through the dwarf pine . From that cloud - curtained cradle so cold and so lone , . From the arms of that wintry - locked mother of stone , By hills hung with forests , through vales wide and free , Thy mountain ...
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... walls of pine , Through whose chinks the sunbeams shine , 66 * This was the name which the Indians of New England gave to two or three of their principal chiefs , to whom all their inferior sagamores acknow- ledged allegiance ...
... walls of pine , Through whose chinks the sunbeams shine , 66 * This was the name which the Indians of New England gave to two or three of their principal chiefs , to whom all their inferior sagamores acknow- ledged allegiance ...
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... wall . All the subtle spirits hiding Under earth or wave , abiding In the caverned rock , or riding Misty clouds or morning breeze ; Every dark intelligence , Secret soul , and influence Of all things which outward sense Feels , or ...
... wall . All the subtle spirits hiding Under earth or wave , abiding In the caverned rock , or riding Misty clouds or morning breeze ; Every dark intelligence , Secret soul , and influence Of all things which outward sense Feels , or ...
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altar angels arms beauty beneath blessed blood bondman's breath breeze brow calm Castine chain cloud cold curse dank and lone dark daughters dead dream earth evil Faneuil Hall fathers fear feel fetters fire flowers Freedom glance grave green grey Hall hand hath hear heard heart Heaven hills holy human hunting Indian Jesuit John Bonython land light lips look Massachusetts Mogg Megone mountain murmur Narragansett Bay night Norridgewock Northern eagle o'er pale Passaconaway Pennacook prayer pride priest Quaker rice-swamp dank rock round Rouville Sachem Saco river Saugus Scamman scorn shade shadow shame shore shrine slave slavery Slavery's smile Sokokis sold and gone song soul sound spirit stood sunset sunshine tears thee thine thou thrill TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE tree truth unto voice wall wampum waters wave weary Weetamoo wigwam wild wind wood words wrong