Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 pagini |
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Pagina xxxvii
... keep , Nor frustrate their toils on the land or the deep . In freedom , etc. The tree their own hands had to liberty rear'd , They lived to behold growing strong and revered ; With transport they cried , " Now our wishes we gain , For ...
... keep , Nor frustrate their toils on the land or the deep . In freedom , etc. The tree their own hands had to liberty rear'd , They lived to behold growing strong and revered ; With transport they cried , " Now our wishes we gain , For ...
Pagina 2
... keep : The posture that we give the dead , Points out the soul's eternal sleep . Not so the ancients of these lands- The Indian , when from life released , Again is seated with his friends , And shares again the joyous feast . His ...
... keep : The posture that we give the dead , Points out the soul's eternal sleep . Not so the ancients of these lands- The Indian , when from life released , Again is seated with his friends , And shares again the joyous feast . His ...
Pagina 10
... keep them , and may they look down , On the head of their son , without tear , sigh , or frown ! Would you know whom I drink to ? go seek ' mid the dead , You will find both their names on the stone at their head . * See Note 5 ...
... keep them , and may they look down , On the head of their son , without tear , sigh , or frown ! Would you know whom I drink to ? go seek ' mid the dead , You will find both their names on the stone at their head . * See Note 5 ...
Pagina 22
... keep , Of him the firm commander ; and that other , The stainless judge ; and him our peerless brother ; - All fallen now asleep ! Yet more a lesson teach , To cheer the patriot - soldier in his course , - That Right shall triumph still ...
... keep , Of him the firm commander ; and that other , The stainless judge ; and him our peerless brother ; - All fallen now asleep ! Yet more a lesson teach , To cheer the patriot - soldier in his course , - That Right shall triumph still ...
Pagina 26
... keep'st thy old unmoving station yet , Nor join'st the dances of that glittering train , Nor dipp'st thy virgin orb in the blue western main . There , at morn's rosy birth , Thou lookest meekly through the kindling air , And eve , that ...
... keep'st thy old unmoving station yet , Nor join'st the dances of that glittering train , Nor dipp'st thy virgin orb in the blue western main . There , at morn's rosy birth , Thou lookest meekly through the kindling air , And eve , that ...
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