The Poet in America, 1650 to the PresentAlbert Gelpi D. C. Heath, 1973 - 839 من الصفحات |
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... green freedom of a cockatoo Upon a rug mingle to dissipate The holy hush of ancient sacrifice . " She dreams a little , and she feels the dark Encroachment of that old catastrophe , As a calm darkens among water - lights . The pungent ...
... green freedom of a cockatoo Upon a rug mingle to dissipate The holy hush of ancient sacrifice . " She dreams a little , and she feels the dark Encroachment of that old catastrophe , As a calm darkens among water - lights . The pungent ...
الصفحة 423
... green At the thick of the dark the moment of the cold's deepest plunge we brought branches cut from the green trees to fill our need , and over doorways , about paper Christmas bells covered with tinfoil and fastened by red ribbons we ...
... green At the thick of the dark the moment of the cold's deepest plunge we brought branches cut from the green trees to fill our need , and over doorways , about paper Christmas bells covered with tinfoil and fastened by red ribbons we ...
الصفحة 424
... Green is a solace a promise of peace , a fort against the cold ( though we did not say so ) a challenge above the snow's hard shell . Green ( we might have said ) that , where small birds hide and dodge and lift their plaintive rallying ...
... Green is a solace a promise of peace , a fort against the cold ( though we did not say so ) a challenge above the snow's hard shell . Green ( we might have said ) that , where small birds hide and dodge and lift their plaintive rallying ...
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Anne Bradstreet 16121672 | 4 |
Philip Pain d 1668? | 11 |
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