Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 pagini |
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Pagina xxvii
... hard striver toward Parnassus , declares that " her poems divers times printed have afforded a grate- ful entertainment unto the ingenious and a monument for her memory beyond the stateliest marbles ; " and the " learned and excellent ...
... hard striver toward Parnassus , declares that " her poems divers times printed have afforded a grate- ful entertainment unto the ingenious and a monument for her memory beyond the stateliest marbles ; " and the " learned and excellent ...
Pagina xxix
... hard , Yet innocence was better than a guard . ' Twas long before spiders and worms had drawn Their dingy webs , or hid with cheating lawne New England's beautyes , which stil . seem'd to me Illustrious in their own simplicity . ' Twas ...
... hard , Yet innocence was better than a guard . ' Twas long before spiders and worms had drawn Their dingy webs , or hid with cheating lawne New England's beautyes , which stil . seem'd to me Illustrious in their own simplicity . ' Twas ...
Pagina xxxi
... hard measure , and are finally told that through Adam You sinners are , and such a share As sinners may expect Such you shall have ; for I do save None but my own elect . Yet to compare your sin with their Who liv'd a longer time , I do ...
... hard measure , and are finally told that through Adam You sinners are , and such a share As sinners may expect Such you shall have ; for I do save None but my own elect . Yet to compare your sin with their Who liv'd a longer time , I do ...
Pagina 48
... hard Is the fortune of the bard Born out of time ; All his accomplishment , From nature's utmost treasure spent , Booteth not him . When the pine tosses its cones To the song of 48 POETRY OF AMERICA . RALPH WALDO EMERSON The Poet.
... hard Is the fortune of the bard Born out of time ; All his accomplishment , From nature's utmost treasure spent , Booteth not him . When the pine tosses its cones To the song of 48 POETRY OF AMERICA . RALPH WALDO EMERSON The Poet.
Pagina 87
... hard heart , Tarr'd and feather'd and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead ! Body of turkey , head of owl , Wings a - droop like a rain'd - on fowl , Feather'd and ruffled in every part , Skipper Ireson stood in the cart ...
... hard heart , Tarr'd and feather'd and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead ! Body of turkey , head of owl , Wings a - droop like a rain'd - on fowl , Feather'd and ruffled in every part , Skipper Ireson stood in the cart ...
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