The American Common-place Book of Poetry: With Occasional Notes |
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Page 27
... morning broke . Light stole upon the clouds With a strange beauty . Earth received again Its garment of a thousand dies ; and leaves , And delicate blossoms , and the painted flowers , And every thing that bendeth to the dew , And ...
... morning broke . Light stole upon the clouds With a strange beauty . Earth received again Its garment of a thousand dies ; and leaves , And delicate blossoms , and the painted flowers , And every thing that bendeth to the dew , And ...
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... been breathed upon . The morning past , and Asia's sun rode up In the clear heaven , and every beam was heat The cattle of the hills were in the shade , And the bright plumage of the Orient lay On beating 28 COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF POETRY .
... been breathed upon . The morning past , and Asia's sun rode up In the clear heaven , and every beam was heat The cattle of the hills were in the shade , And the bright plumage of the Orient lay On beating 28 COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF POETRY .
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... horse are fading into air . Lost , mazed , alone , see , Lec is standing there ! The morning air blows fresh on him ; The waves dance gladly in his sight ; The sea - birds call , and wheel , and 34 COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF POETRY .
... horse are fading into air . Lost , mazed , alone , see , Lec is standing there ! The morning air blows fresh on him ; The waves dance gladly in his sight ; The sea - birds call , and wheel , and 34 COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF POETRY .
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... morning light ! He doth not hear that joyous call ; he sees No beauty in the wave ; he feels no breeze . For he's accurst from all that's good ; He ne'er must know its healing power . The sinner on his sins must brood ; Must wait ...
... morning light ! He doth not hear that joyous call ; he sees No beauty in the wave ; he feels no breeze . For he's accurst from all that's good ; He ne'er must know its healing power . The sinner on his sins must brood ; Must wait ...
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... morning sun , So from the hill the cloudy curtains rolled , And , in the lingering lustre of the eve , Again the Savior and his seraphs shone . Emitted sudden in his rising , flashed Intenser light , as toward the right hand host Mild ...
... morning sun , So from the hill the cloudy curtains rolled , And , in the lingering lustre of the eve , Again the Savior and his seraphs shone . Emitted sudden in his rising , flashed Intenser light , as toward the right hand host Mild ...
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