The American Common-place Book of Poetry: With Occasional Notes |
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... head , And , sister , sing the song I love ? aware that it has been noticed in any periodical in this country . Southey has rendered himself distinguished for his attention to youthful genius . Except the cases of Chatterton and Henry ...
... head , And , sister , sing the song I love ? aware that it has been noticed in any periodical in this country . Southey has rendered himself distinguished for his attention to youthful genius . Except the cases of Chatterton and Henry ...
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... head , and opened his parched lips For water ; but she could not give it him . She laid him down beneath the sultry sky , - For it was better than the ciose , hot breath Of the thick pines , -and tried to comfort him ; But he was sore ...
... head , and opened his parched lips For water ; but she could not give it him . She laid him down beneath the sultry sky , - For it was better than the ciose , hot breath Of the thick pines , -and tried to comfort him ; But he was sore ...
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... head ! — A horse's head- ( May heaven save Those looking on the dead , - The waking dead ! ) There on the sea he stands- The spectre - horse ! -he moves ; he gains the sands ! Onward he speeds . His ghostly sides Are streaming with a ...
... head ! — A horse's head- ( May heaven save Those looking on the dead , - The waking dead ! ) There on the sea he stands- The spectre - horse ! -he moves ; he gains the sands ! Onward he speeds . His ghostly sides Are streaming with a ...
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... head ; - And , in mid - air , the sportive night - hawk , seen Flying awhile at random , uttering oft A cheerful cry , attended with a shake Of level pinions , dark , but , when upturned , Against the brightness of the western sky , One ...
... head ; - And , in mid - air , the sportive night - hawk , seen Flying awhile at random , uttering oft A cheerful cry , attended with a shake Of level pinions , dark , but , when upturned , Against the brightness of the western sky , One ...
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... heads - the elm in golden light . Thoughtful and silent for awhile he then Talked of my coming . " Thou❜lt not go again From thine own vale ; and we will make thy home Pleasant ; and it shall glad thee to have come . ' Then of my ...
... heads - the elm in golden light . Thoughtful and silent for awhile he then Talked of my coming . " Thou❜lt not go again From thine own vale ; and we will make thy home Pleasant ; and it shall glad thee to have come . ' Then of my ...
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Absalom beams beauty bend beneath bird blessed bloom blue bosom breast breath breeze bright brow calm CARLOS WILCOX clouds cold dark dead death deep dread dream dwell earth eternal fair fear feel flowers gathering band gaze gentle gloom glorious glory glow golden golden sun gone grave green Hadad hath hear heart heaven hills holy hour leaves light lips living lonely look lyre morning mountain Nath neath night o'er old oaken bucket pale peace praise prayer pure rest roll round Rudbari Samuel F. B. Morse scene shade shine shore silent skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars storm stream sublime sweet swell tears tempest thee thine thou art thought throne tomb tread trees Twas Twill vale vermil voice waters waves waves dance weary weep wild winds wings woods youth