The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical IntroductionCarey and Hart, 1848 - 544 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 126
... Earth's loves must moulder with earth's moulder- ing clay ? That death can chill the father's sacred glow , And hush the throb that none but mothers know ? Must we believe those tones of dear delight , The morning welcome and the sweet ...
... Earth's loves must moulder with earth's moulder- ing clay ? That death can chill the father's sacred glow , And hush the throb that none but mothers know ? Must we believe those tones of dear delight , The morning welcome and the sweet ...
الصفحة 448
... earth , Yet a star is new - born in the sky , And a soul hath gone home to the land of its birth , Where are pleasures and fulness of joy ! And a new harp is strung , and a new song is given To the breezes that float o'er the gardens of ...
... earth , Yet a star is new - born in the sky , And a soul hath gone home to the land of its birth , Where are pleasures and fulness of joy ! And a new harp is strung , and a new song is given To the breezes that float o'er the gardens of ...
الصفحة 535
... earth - the grateful things ! Put on their robes of cheer , They hear the sound of the warning burst , And know the rain is near . It comes ! it comes ! the pleasant rain ! I drink its cooler breath ; It is rich with sighs of fainting ...
... earth - the grateful things ! Put on their robes of cheer , They hear the sound of the warning burst , And know the rain is near . It comes ! it comes ! the pleasant rain ! I drink its cooler breath ; It is rich with sighs of fainting ...
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PHILIP FRENEAU | 31 |
LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY | 58 |
Te the Memory of the Americans who fell at Eutaw | 78 |
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