The Two Voices: Poems of the Mountains and the SeaJoseph Knight, 1886 - 207 من الصفحات |
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... But some are here — perchance a graver sin— Whose name and fame as yet are all to win ; And some because the friends who love me best Said , for our sakes , be thine among the rest . J. W. C. NOTE . My thanks are due and are herewith ex-
... But some are here — perchance a graver sin— Whose name and fame as yet are all to win ; And some because the friends who love me best Said , for our sakes , be thine among the rest . J. W. C. NOTE . My thanks are due and are herewith ex-
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... rest and wrath , Its painful pulse is in the sands . Lost utterly , the whole sky stands Gray and not known along its path . Listen alone beside the sea , Listen alone among the woods ; Those voices of twin solitudes Shall have one ...
... rest and wrath , Its painful pulse is in the sands . Lost utterly , the whole sky stands Gray and not known along its path . Listen alone beside the sea , Listen alone among the woods ; Those voices of twin solitudes Shall have one ...
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... rest . He hath made them the haunt of beauty , The home elect of His grace ; He spreadeth His mornings on them ; His sunsets light their face . His thunders tread in music Of footfalls echoing long , And carry majestic greeting Around ...
... rest . He hath made them the haunt of beauty , The home elect of His grace ; He spreadeth His mornings on them ; His sunsets light their face . His thunders tread in music Of footfalls echoing long , And carry majestic greeting Around ...
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... rest . Bad enough all the same , For them that after came , But , in great Heaven's name , How he should ever think That on the other brink Of this wild waste terra firma should be , Is a pure wonder , I must say , to me . How a man ...
... rest . Bad enough all the same , For them that after came , But , in great Heaven's name , How he should ever think That on the other brink Of this wild waste terra firma should be , Is a pure wonder , I must say , to me . How a man ...
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... rest . Far , far below the valley spread Its rich , roof - dotted , wide expanse ; And further still the sunlight's dance The amorous river gayly led . But still , with all I heard or saw There mingled thoughts of that old time , And ...
... rest . Far , far below the valley spread Its rich , roof - dotted , wide expanse ; And further still the sunlight's dance The amorous river gayly led . But still , with all I heard or saw There mingled thoughts of that old time , And ...
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A. H. Clough Apennine AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM beach birds blue boat breast breath breeze Bret Harte bright brown bush aboon Traquair calm Celia Thaxter clouds D. G. Rossetti dark dear deep divine doth dream Ebenezer Elliot eternal eyes face fair float flow foam frae gleam glow golden gray green hand Hannah hath hear heard heart hills J. R. Lowell J. W. Chadwick John Keats king kiss land leagues light listen lonely Lucy Larcom Matthew Arnold mighty MONADNOCK moon morning MOUNT ATHOS mountains murmur never night o'er ocean Patmos peace river rocks Rowena Darling sail sand shadow shining ship shore silent silver sings skipper sleep song soul sound splendor stars storm stream sweet T. B. Aldrich Tennyson thee thine thou art tide voice waves wild wind window binding shoes woods