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Page vii
... Death of the Flowers , A Forest Hymn , The Future Life , June , " Oh Mother of a Mighty Race , " The Past , Planting of the Apple - Tree , The Snow - Shower , Song of Marion's Men , Thanatopsis , To a Waterfowl ; Fitz - Greene Halleck ...
... Death of the Flowers , A Forest Hymn , The Future Life , June , " Oh Mother of a Mighty Race , " The Past , Planting of the Apple - Tree , The Snow - Shower , Song of Marion's Men , Thanatopsis , To a Waterfowl ; Fitz - Greene Halleck ...
Page ix
... Death of S. O. Torrey , Maud Muller , My Playmate , The Old Burying - Ground , Proem to Poems of 1847 , Dedication of " In War Time , " Randolph of Roanoke , The Watchers , What the Birds Said . MITCHELL KENNERLEY , New York - Walt ...
... Death of S. O. Torrey , Maud Muller , My Playmate , The Old Burying - Ground , Proem to Poems of 1847 , Dedication of " In War Time , " Randolph of Roanoke , The Watchers , What the Birds Said . MITCHELL KENNERLEY , New York - Walt ...
Page xxx
... Death of O. S. Torrey- have no place in a single one of the seven anthologies I have specified . Two other poems - Randolph of Roanoke and What the Birds Said - appear in but a single one of these collections , in each case [ xxx ] A ...
... Death of O. S. Torrey- have no place in a single one of the seven anthologies I have specified . Two other poems - Randolph of Roanoke and What the Birds Said - appear in but a single one of these collections , in each case [ xxx ] A ...
Page xxxiv
... death than by anything he himself produced . Of the two , indeed , Pinkney's was the more poetic nature . There is something peculiarly pathetic in the following pas- sage from one of his poems , revealing as it [ xxxiv ] A WORD ABOUT ...
... death than by anything he himself produced . Of the two , indeed , Pinkney's was the more poetic nature . There is something peculiarly pathetic in the following pas- sage from one of his poems , revealing as it [ xxxiv ] A WORD ABOUT ...
Page xxxv
... death had already begun to cast upon his life : A sense it was , that I could see The angel leave my side- That thenceforth my prosperity Must be a falling tide ; A strange and ominous belief That in spring - time the yellow leaf Had ...
... death had already begun to cast upon his life : A sense it was , that I could see The angel leave my side- That thenceforth my prosperity Must be a falling tide ; A strange and ominous belief That in spring - time the yellow leaf Had ...
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