The Poets of America, Том 2John Keese S. Colman, 1842 - 326 страници |
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... Chimes of England Lines Palestine The April Shower The Voice of the Gale To a Water - Fall The Mothers of the West Song Go forth into the Fields Cape Colonna To a Moonbeam Lines to the Dead • PARK BENJAMIN 193 ARTHUR C. Cox 196 ISAAC ...
... Chimes of England Lines Palestine The April Shower The Voice of the Gale To a Water - Fall The Mothers of the West Song Go forth into the Fields Cape Colonna To a Moonbeam Lines to the Dead • PARK BENJAMIN 193 ARTHUR C. Cox 196 ISAAC ...
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... chime ; But on my heart thy cheek of bloom Shall live when Nature's smile has fled ; And , rich with memory's sweet perfume , Shall o'er her grave thy tribute incense shed . There shalt thou live and wake the glee That echoed on thy ...
... chime ; But on my heart thy cheek of bloom Shall live when Nature's smile has fled ; And , rich with memory's sweet perfume , Shall o'er her grave thy tribute incense shed . There shalt thou live and wake the glee That echoed on thy ...
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... hear him swing his heavy sledge , With measured beat and slow , Like a sexton ringing the old kirk chimes When the evening sun is low . And children coming home from school , Look in at The Village Blacksmith HENRY W LONGFELLOW.
... hear him swing his heavy sledge , With measured beat and slow , Like a sexton ringing the old kirk chimes When the evening sun is low . And children coming home from school , Look in at The Village Blacksmith HENRY W LONGFELLOW.
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... chimes , that once were woke to mirth , Turn to a moody melody of wail , And through her stony throngs I go alone , Even with the heart I cannot turn to stone . Would it were so ; for still Thou art my only counsellor , with whom Mine ...
... chimes , that once were woke to mirth , Turn to a moody melody of wail , And through her stony throngs I go alone , Even with the heart I cannot turn to stone . Would it were so ; for still Thou art my only counsellor , with whom Mine ...
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... chime with Waked in the streets and gardens ; lov Eye the red west in one another's arms And nature , breathing dew and fragran A glimpse of happiness , which He , who Earth and the stars , had power to make Tam . Ah ! Hadad , meanest ...
... chime with Waked in the streets and gardens ; lov Eye the red west in one another's arms And nature , breathing dew and fragran A glimpse of happiness , which He , who Earth and the stars , had power to make Tam . Ah ! Hadad , meanest ...
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ALBERT PIKE autumn beams beautiful beneath beneath the sky bird bless blest bloom bosom breast breath bright brow CARLOS WILCOX CHARLES FENNO HOFFMAN chimes clouds dark deep dost doth dream e temple earth eternal FELICIA HEMANS flowers FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD gaze gentle GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE glorious glory grave green hath hear heart heaven hills holy hour leaves life's light lingers lone look melody morning mountain mournful murmur Nature's neath night at sea NORTH BURIAL GROUND o'er pale passed rest roar roll round SCENE FROM HADAD shade shadows shine shore sing skies sleep slumbers smile soft solemn song soul sound spirit spring stars stream summer sunbeams sweet swelling tears thee thine Thou art thoughts throng tree trembling twilight URSA MAJOR vale voice Washington Allston waves weary wild winds wings woods youthful
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Страница 192 - The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the fir tree, the pine tree and the box together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and 1 will make the place of my feet
Страница 179 - in this crowded air; I sometimes dream Angelic rays from thy pinions stream. Come then, ever, when daylight leaves The page I read, to my humble eaves, And wash thy breast in the hollow spout, And murmur thy low sweet music out! I hear and see Lessons of Heaven, sweet bird, in thee!
Страница 60 - have quenched Your ancient flames, and bid eternal night Rest on your spheres; and yet no tidings reach This distant planet. Messengers still come Laden with your far fire, and we may seem To see your lights still burning; while their blaze But hides the black wreck of extinguished realms, Where anarchy and darkness long have reigned.
Страница 181 - I gaze above—thy look is imaged there, I listen—and thy gentle tone Is on the air. Oh come, while here I press My brow upon thy grave—and, in those mild And thrilling tones of tenderness, Bless, bless thy child! Yes, bless thy weeping child, And o'er thine urn—religion's holiest shrine— Oh give his spirit
Страница 95 - HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. I have read, in some old marvellous tale, Some legend strange and vague, That a midnight host of spectres pale Beleaguered the walls of Prague. Beside the Moldau's rushing stream, With the wan moon overhead, There stood, as in an awful dream, The army of the dead. White as a sea-fog, landward bound, The spectral camp was seen, And, with a sorrowful, deep sound,
Страница 112 - of life shall sever. Remnant of days departed long, Emblem of plighted troth unbroken, Pledge of devoted faithfulness, Of heartfelt, holy love, the token— What varied feelings round it cling! For these, I like that ancient ring. THE MOON UPON THE SPIRE BY HANNAH F. GOULD. The full-orbed moon
Страница 242 - How great are his signs, and how mighty are his wonders; His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and his dominion is from generation to generation."—Daniel.
Страница 47 - Yes, dear one, to the envied train Of those around thy homage pay; But wilt thou never kindly deign To think of him that's far away ? Thy form, thine eye, thine angel smile, For many years I may not see; But wilt thou not sometimes the while, My sister dear, remember me
Страница 233 - tis but the streak Of whirling snow;—the tempest's shriek— No human aid is near; Never again that form will meet Thy clasped embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Morn broke ;—away the clouds were chased, The sky was pure and bright, And on its blue, the branches traced
Страница 255 - Caught'st thou thy carol from Ottawa maid, Where, through the liquid fields of wild-rice plashing, Brushing the ears from off the burdened blade, Her birch canoe o'er some lone lake is flashing! Or did the reeds of some savannah south Detain thee, while thy northern flight pursuing, To place those melodies in thy sweet mouth,
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