Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 pagini |
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Pagina xiii
... WOODWORTH . Plymouth Dedication Hymn Centennial Ode The Bucket RICHARD HENRY DANA . ... ... ... The Little Beach Bird ... The Moss Supplicateth for the Poet ... 10 11 11 : 12 14 15 16 ... 17 ... ... PAGE 20 20 21 17 22 22 23 25 26.
... WOODWORTH . Plymouth Dedication Hymn Centennial Ode The Bucket RICHARD HENRY DANA . ... ... ... The Little Beach Bird ... The Moss Supplicateth for the Poet ... 10 11 11 : 12 14 15 16 ... 17 ... ... PAGE 20 20 21 17 22 22 23 25 26.
Pagina xxiv
... spoil there is made By birds and by squirrels that pluck up the blade ; And , when it is come to full corn in the ear , It is often destroy'd by racoon and by deer . And now do our garments begin to grow thin , xxiv COLONIAL POETRY .
... spoil there is made By birds and by squirrels that pluck up the blade ; And , when it is come to full corn in the ear , It is often destroy'd by racoon and by deer . And now do our garments begin to grow thin , xxiv COLONIAL POETRY .
Pagina xxv
... birds of a feather By seeking their fellows are flocking together . But you whom the Lord intends hither to bring , Forsake not the honey for fear of the sting ; But bring both a quiet and contented mind , And all needful blessings you ...
... birds of a feather By seeking their fellows are flocking together . But you whom the Lord intends hither to bring , Forsake not the honey for fear of the sting ; But bring both a quiet and contented mind , And all needful blessings you ...
Pagina xxix
... birds had chirping notes ; When Cimnels were accounted noble blood , Among the tribes of common herbage food , Of Ceres ' bounty form'd was many a knack , Enough to fill poor Robin's Almanack . These golden times ( too fortunate to hold ) ...
... birds had chirping notes ; When Cimnels were accounted noble blood , Among the tribes of common herbage food , Of Ceres ' bounty form'd was many a knack , Enough to fill poor Robin's Almanack . These golden times ( too fortunate to hold ) ...
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... birds , and painted bowl , And venison , for a journey dress'd , Bespeak the nature of the soul , Activity , that knows no rest . His bow , for action ready bent , And arrows with a head of stone , Can only mean that life is spent , And ...
... birds , and painted bowl , And venison , for a journey dress'd , Bespeak the nature of the soul , Activity , that knows no rest . His bow , for action ready bent , And arrows with a head of stone , Can only mean that life is spent , And ...
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