Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 pagini |
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... hair ) And many a barbarous form is seen To chide the man that lingers there . By midnight moons , o'er moistening dews , In vestments for the chase array'd , The hunter still the deer pursues , - The hunter and the deer a shade ! And ...
... hair ) And many a barbarous form is seen To chide the man that lingers there . By midnight moons , o'er moistening dews , In vestments for the chase array'd , The hunter still the deer pursues , - The hunter and the deer a shade ! And ...
Pagina 13
... hair : And , as he's running by , Follow him with my eye , Scarcely believing that he is not there ! I know his face is hid Under the coffin - lid ; Closed are his eyes ; cold is his forehead fair ; My hand that marble felt ; O'er it in ...
... hair : And , as he's running by , Follow him with my eye , Scarcely believing that he is not there ! I know his face is hid Under the coffin - lid ; Closed are his eyes ; cold is his forehead fair ; My hand that marble felt ; O'er it in ...
Pagina 36
... hair , Moves mournfully away from amidst the young and fair . Oh glory of our race that so suddenly decays ! Oh crimson flush of morning that darkens as we gaze ! Oh breath of summer blossoms that on the restless air Scatters a moment's ...
... hair , Moves mournfully away from amidst the young and fair . Oh glory of our race that so suddenly decays ! Oh crimson flush of morning that darkens as we gaze ! Oh breath of summer blossoms that on the restless air Scatters a moment's ...
Pagina 45
... hair , Bends o'er the snows its reverend head . Go there , with all the birds , and seek A happier clime , with livelier flight ; Kiss , with the sun , the evening's cheek , And leave me lonely with the night ! I'll gaze upon the cold ...
... hair , Bends o'er the snows its reverend head . Go there , with all the birds , and seek A happier clime , with livelier flight ; Kiss , with the sun , the evening's cheek , And leave me lonely with the night ! I'll gaze upon the cold ...
Pagina 47
... hair was some inclined to gray , — He wore it in a queue . Whene'er he heard the voice of pain , His breast with pity burn'd ; The large , round head upon his cane From ivory was turn'd . Kind words he ever had for all , He knew no base ...
... hair was some inclined to gray , — He wore it in a queue . Whene'er he heard the voice of pain , His breast with pity burn'd ; The large , round head upon his cane From ivory was turn'd . Kind words he ever had for all , He knew no base ...
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Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876 William James Linton Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
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