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... him as his for me . I want the seals of power and place , The ensigns of command ; Charged by the People's unbought grace To rule my native land . Nor crown nor sceptre would I ask But from my [ 7 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... him as his for me . I want the seals of power and place , The ensigns of command ; Charged by the People's unbought grace To rule my native land . Nor crown nor sceptre would I ask But from my [ 7 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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... land and line , But thou hast fought for a stranger , in hate of a wrong not thine . " Happy are all free peoples , too strong to be dis- possessed ; But blessed are those among nations who dare to be strong for the rest ! " Ever she ...
... land and line , But thou hast fought for a stranger , in hate of a wrong not thine . " Happy are all free peoples , too strong to be dis- possessed ; But blessed are those among nations who dare to be strong for the rest ! " Ever she ...
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And the brightness of their smile was gone from up- land , glade , and glen . And now , when comes the calm mild day , as still such days will come , To call the squirrel and the bee from out their winter home ; When the sound of ...
And the brightness of their smile was gone from up- land , glade , and glen . And now , when comes the calm mild day , as still such days will come , To call the squirrel and the bee from out their winter home ; When the sound of ...
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... land was he , Born in the rude but good old times ; " Tis said he made some quaint old rhymes On planting the apple - tree . " 044 THANATOPSIS BY WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT ' Thanatopsis ' appeared [ 39 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... land was he , Born in the rude but good old times ; " Tis said he made some quaint old rhymes On planting the apple - tree . " 044 THANATOPSIS BY WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT ' Thanatopsis ' appeared [ 39 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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... land Are wretched and forlorn ! Through weary life this lesson learn , That man was made to mourn . " Many and sharp the numerous ills , Inwoven with our frame ! More pointed still we make ourselves , Regret , remorse [ 47 ] . POETICAL ...
... land Are wretched and forlorn ! Through weary life this lesson learn , That man was made to mourn . " Many and sharp the numerous ills , Inwoven with our frame ! More pointed still we make ourselves , Regret , remorse [ 47 ] . POETICAL ...
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