The American Literary Record, Volumen2Willard Thorp Lippincott, 1961 - 1007 páginas Poems, stories, essays, and selection from longer works, with biographical and critical commentary by the editors. |
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... thou mayst im brace ; And when thou canst not treat by loving mouth , Thy rayes afar salute her from the south . But for one moneth I see no day , poor soul , Like those far scituate under the pole , Which day by day long wait for thy ...
... thou mayst im brace ; And when thou canst not treat by loving mouth , Thy rayes afar salute her from the south . But for one moneth I see no day , poor soul , Like those far scituate under the pole , Which day by day long wait for thy ...
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... thou abdicate a mani- fold and duplex life , and that thou be content that others speak for thee . Others shall be thy gentlemen , and shall represent all courtesy and worldly life for thee ; others shall do the great and resounding ...
... thou abdicate a mani- fold and duplex life , and that thou be content that others speak for thee . Others shall be thy gentlemen , and shall represent all courtesy and worldly life for thee ; others shall do the great and resounding ...
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... thou centre of them , Thou mightier centre of the true , the good , the loving , Thou moral , spiritual fountain - affection's source - thou reservoir , ( O pensive soul of me - O thirst unsatisfied- waitest not there ? Waitest not ...
... thou centre of them , Thou mightier centre of the true , the good , the loving , Thou moral , spiritual fountain - affection's source - thou reservoir , ( O pensive soul of me - O thirst unsatisfied- waitest not there ? Waitest not ...
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Ahab appeared beauty bird boat Boston breath called clouds Cotton Mather cried Cuticle dark dead death divine door dream earth Emily Dickinson England Ethan Brand eyes face fancy father feel feet fire flowers Giovanni give Gout hand Harriet Beecher Stowe head hear heard heart heaven horse human Indian James Fenimore Cooper land leave light Lippet live look means ment mind Moby Dick morning nature never night o'er once passed person poem poet poetry poor Rip Van Winkle river round sail Samuel Sewall seemed seen sense shore side silent sing song soul speak spirit stand Starbuck stars stood strange sweet thee things thou thought tion trees truth turn village voice Walden Pond walk whole wild wind woods words young Young Goodman Brown